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L-115
03-21-2003, 11:16 PM
Anyone have any recommendation for computer parts.
Motherboard
Videocard
Sound Card
Hard Drive
and etc.
Budget is about 1200.
eSDee
03-21-2003, 11:22 PM
That's a nice budget. You don't need a case? If you have one already, you should tell us what kind it is so that we can recommend the appropriate motherboard.
Cantacuzene
03-21-2003, 11:50 PM
A7N8X mobo $125
AMD ATHLON XP 2500 "Barton" (and some after market cooling) $174
2x 256 megs pc2700 ram $75
Chieftec sever case w/ 450w power supply $60
Raedon 9700pro $350
Altec Lansing 641 sound system $130
1 extra 80mm case fan $3
2x Seagate 80GB 7200rpm SERIAL ATA Hard Drive Barracuda $280
Lite on DVD $35
Lite on 52/24/52 cdrw $48
Total: $1150
Thats one sweet computer.
Speedfreak
03-22-2003, 01:13 AM
Originally posted by L-115
Anyone have any recommendation for computer parts.
Motherboard
Videocard
Sound Card
Hard Drive
and etc.
Yep, those are all good parts to get to build a new system.
:P
NuTs62
03-22-2003, 10:38 AM
this is the system that i recently built for a friend.
RAIDMAX 268WYP Yellow ATX Case (no PS) $43
ANTEC SL450 450W Power Supply (Retail) $71
Intel P4 2.66Ghz 533FSB (Retail) $240
MSI 845PE Max2-FISR Motherboard $151
Maxtor 120GB ATA/133 HD (w/8MB cache) (retail) $115
Crucial 512MB PC2700 DDR333 $84.32
Lite-On LTD-166S 16X DVD-ROM (Retail) $34.61
Lite-On 52x24x52 CD-RW (Retail) $48.56
ATI Radeon 9000 Pro AGP w/128MB (retail) $97.41
That all comes up to around $950.
The MSI board comes with:
USB 2.0
Gigabit LAN
5.1 Sound Card
Serial ATA
RAID
The system runs pretty fast IMHO. Seems faster than my dual athlon mp system. And if you haven't already purchased the OS, the remainder may be allocated there. If you already have, I'd probably suggest waiting til some time in April when the new ATI cards are coming out, which will drop the rest of the prices. At that point, you could probably get a Radeon 9700 or the 9800 possibly, depending on how the prices turn out.
ANTEC SL450 450W Power Supply (Retail) $71
Is that a good power supply?
What's the best power supply to get under $150! I need one that is powerful and very quiet too! any suggestions, this is for a p4 anywhere from 2.5 -> 3.06 ghz processor (have to decide), asus mb, 2 hard drives, etc.
Originally posted by RJ7
ANTEC SL450 450W Power Supply (Retail) $71
Is that a good power supply?That Antec is good. I'd go for an Antec TruePower supply like the True480 before that one though.
http://www.antec-inc.com/pro_powerSupply.html
What's the best power supply to get under $150! I need one that is powerful and very quiet too! any suggestions, this is for a p4 anywhere from 2.5 -> 3.06 ghz processor (have to decide), asus mb, 2 hard drives, etc. For that price, PCPowerandcooling is what you get. Check out the Silencer 400 ATX/ATX12V. http://www.pcpowerandcooling.com/prices/index.htm
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