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Opinions on my Computer

sunilv

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Alright guys

final thoughts and opinions

Specs:

AMD Athlon 64 3500+ (Winchester core)
Thermaltake case -- 400W (power supply)
(Thermaltake Dream Tower Series -Tsunami VA3400SWA)
Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe nForce4 SLI (motherboard)
2 x Corsair Value Select Memory 184 Pin 1GB DDR PC-3200 = 2GB
Western Digital 200 GB (SATA)
LeadTek Winfast PX6600GT 128M PCI-E

So... What do you guys think. Do I have good components and good combination

if its good then Iam going to start ordering the parts.

Thanks

 
i would get the DFI lanparty UT ultra-D instead of the a8nSLI, ive seen people have a lot of problems with the latter. i would also get 1 gig of the VS memory and a better graphics card, maybe a 6800 vanilla (just regular 6800) or an x800XL on a non SLI board. that 400W psu is probably low quality, so i would get something like the Antec 1080 AMG with a true430 w PSU.

but its up to you, and it depends on what you will be doing with your PC.
 
What exactly is the system used for that requires you to have 2GB of RAM? I highly doubt that 2GB of RAM will be worth it at all.
 
but when i read the review on Anandtech.com it said a8nSLI was pretty solid

but anyways i will check out the DFI and read reviews about it

My system will be used extensively for audio and video editing.

and not very much of gaming


thanks
 
so is DFI lanparty UT ultra-D better than Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe nForce4 SLI

can you give me a link comparing these motherboards

thank you
 
Unless its a Raptor, Go with Seagate over WD. Better Warranty, more reliable, quieter. Get the 7200.8 series and an nForce4 based board (which you have there in the Asus). NCQ will be useful to a video editor.
 
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