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I am trying to put together a system and above all I want it to be harmonious and stable. But not that far above performance. Great gaming, some (but not professional) photo editing, surfing, office work, so good video, 2D, and 3D
Back in August I snapped up some memory from Crucial and what a good decision
. It has since more than doubled what I paid for it. 3 sticks of PC2100 DDR 256MB.
Motherboard:
I'm looking at the MSI K7T266A PRO2 which 'round here goes for $183.
I've been an Asus guy for a long while but the A7V266-E goes for an icy $264.95.
(Unconsidered are the Epox 8KHA+ at $194 and the SOYO SY-K7VDragon+ at $275(I'd sooner go Asus at that price))
So I am leaning into the MSI board the most.
To me the easiest areas to screw up are memory compatibility and power supply adequacy - once you've chosen a solid mobo.
Memory:
compatibility is bugging me. Crucial says that the ram I bought will go with any of these mobo's.
The Crucial model code for it is CT3264Z265.16T and the Micron chip code is MT16VDDT3264AG-265A1. But the MSI site does not list this memory as compatible. (MSI K7T266A PRO2 memory compatibility list). If Crucial says it'll work, should I just take it as word? I'm thinking so.
CPU:
AMD 1600+ XP 1.4GHZ

Video:
ATI Radeon 8500.
Soundcard:
SB Audigy base $110
Philips Acoustic Edge $95
Guillemot Fortissimo II $80
None of these are listed in MSI's K7T266A compatibility list. I want good virtual surround sound out of 2 speakers and also 4.1/5.1 for the future speakers I'll get. Support for as many media conventions (EAX, etc) as I anyone would want. I understand the Audigy uses the least amount of CPU in this list, has the most features(?) and has ironed out any previous incompatibilities with VIA.
Case:
Inwin S500. It gets good reviews and comes with a 300w powersupply. It's a Powerman (AGI HP-D301GF5) and is on AMD's XP 2000+ compatibility list
Cooling:
Quiet and sufficient. I won't be overclocking. What can you guys suggest? Volcano? Superorb? Coolermaster? Or should I just go retail for about the same price as a Volcano6 and get the extendo warranty?
Drives:
Maxtor 40GB 7200
CD and CDRW will be pulled out of another rig.
Any advice or opinions would be appreciated.
Thanks

Back in August I snapped up some memory from Crucial and what a good decision
Motherboard:
I'm looking at the MSI K7T266A PRO2 which 'round here goes for $183.
I've been an Asus guy for a long while but the A7V266-E goes for an icy $264.95.
(Unconsidered are the Epox 8KHA+ at $194 and the SOYO SY-K7VDragon+ at $275(I'd sooner go Asus at that price))
So I am leaning into the MSI board the most.
To me the easiest areas to screw up are memory compatibility and power supply adequacy - once you've chosen a solid mobo.
Memory:
compatibility is bugging me. Crucial says that the ram I bought will go with any of these mobo's.
The Crucial model code for it is CT3264Z265.16T and the Micron chip code is MT16VDDT3264AG-265A1. But the MSI site does not list this memory as compatible. (MSI K7T266A PRO2 memory compatibility list). If Crucial says it'll work, should I just take it as word? I'm thinking so.
CPU:
AMD 1600+ XP 1.4GHZ
Video:
ATI Radeon 8500.
Soundcard:
SB Audigy base $110
Philips Acoustic Edge $95
Guillemot Fortissimo II $80
Case:
Inwin S500. It gets good reviews and comes with a 300w powersupply. It's a Powerman (AGI HP-D301GF5) and is on AMD's XP 2000+ compatibility list
Cooling:
Quiet and sufficient. I won't be overclocking. What can you guys suggest? Volcano? Superorb? Coolermaster? Or should I just go retail for about the same price as a Volcano6 and get the extendo warranty?
Drives:
Maxtor 40GB 7200
CD and CDRW will be pulled out of another rig.
Any advice or opinions would be appreciated.
Thanks