Just wanted to let you gusy know what I'm getting for my upgrade, so you can critique it:
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 3200+ 939 pin Winchester
MOBO: ASUS A8V Deluxe
RAM: Kingston DDR NON-ECC KVR400X64C3AK2/1G CL3 PC3200 KIT RAM (512MBx2)
DVD-RW: NEC 3520A 16x16 Dual Layer
HDD: Western Digital 200GB Caviar 7200rpm Serial ATA 8MB Cache (WD2000JB)
Case/PSU: Unkown
As far as the mobo goes, I just wanted a good cheap one with AGP since I would like to continue using my AGP Radeon 9800 Pro 128MB until it becomes obsolete. For the RAM, I wasn't sure whether to get a kit of dual channel (512MBx2) or a single channel (1024MBx1), but the dual was cheaper ($130 vs. $170 CDN) and from what I understand, dual channel is faster.
I'm undecided for the case/PSU. I'm looking for a quality case that is practical (no LED lights or flashy designs) with ample cooling and ventilation, and has a decent PSU (preferably 400W, or is a 350W sufficient?) I've heard mention of the Antec and Lian Li cases, but in the "Best Case Ever Made" thread, I think everybody listed something different. Also, I'd prefer a quality PSU to come with the case, but if need be, I can switch it with the Enermax 350W PSU in my old PC.
Also, I plan to do some overclocking. So, should I invest in a new CPU fan and some extra chassis fans? Should all of my hardware be able to handle some overclocking?
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 3200+ 939 pin Winchester
MOBO: ASUS A8V Deluxe
RAM: Kingston DDR NON-ECC KVR400X64C3AK2/1G CL3 PC3200 KIT RAM (512MBx2)
DVD-RW: NEC 3520A 16x16 Dual Layer
HDD: Western Digital 200GB Caviar 7200rpm Serial ATA 8MB Cache (WD2000JB)
Case/PSU: Unkown
As far as the mobo goes, I just wanted a good cheap one with AGP since I would like to continue using my AGP Radeon 9800 Pro 128MB until it becomes obsolete. For the RAM, I wasn't sure whether to get a kit of dual channel (512MBx2) or a single channel (1024MBx1), but the dual was cheaper ($130 vs. $170 CDN) and from what I understand, dual channel is faster.
I'm undecided for the case/PSU. I'm looking for a quality case that is practical (no LED lights or flashy designs) with ample cooling and ventilation, and has a decent PSU (preferably 400W, or is a 350W sufficient?) I've heard mention of the Antec and Lian Li cases, but in the "Best Case Ever Made" thread, I think everybody listed something different. Also, I'd prefer a quality PSU to come with the case, but if need be, I can switch it with the Enermax 350W PSU in my old PC.
Also, I plan to do some overclocking. So, should I invest in a new CPU fan and some extra chassis fans? Should all of my hardware be able to handle some overclocking?
