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Building a Gaming System

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What do you think of this idea?

Gaming System
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Intel 845E chipset, 800FSB, DDR RAM, 1xAGP(4X),4xPCI, 1xCNR, Audio, Full Size ATX
Pentium 4 2.8GHz, 800 fsb 478 Pin, w/Heatsink & Fan

1 GB DDR RAM
Western Digital HD 100.0GB, 7200RPM, 2MB
Samsung 8x4x32 CD-RW & 8x DVD
Samsung - 1.44 Floppy Drive 3.5inch Black color
Motorola AMR Data Fax Modem 56K V.92/V.90
nVIDIA GeForce FX 5900 256MB
Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 6.1 PCI
Intel 10/100 PCI NIC
Case Depot C5260B ATX Full Tower Case, P4 Ready, Slide out mobo/HD cage
250watt ATX Power supply, Input 115/230V
ViewSonic G90fb 19" Monitor 235.00

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Total Cost ~ 1352.00
 

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sounds good.

I'll second the recommendation of ATI over GeForce. I use a GeForce now and it's ok but I've heard ATI is a little bit better. Both are good though.

You might want to consider a "special edition" WD hard drive. They're faster with 8mb buffers, though that may not matter much to you.
 
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Pete Harcoff said:
I'd go with an ATI Radeon 9800 instead of the GeForce... but that's just me.
I agree with that. I tossed my Gforce in the pile and slaped in the Radeon card.

Building is the only way to go. I've hand build more systems than I can count, for myself and for others. The only systems that ever tempt me to buy is by Alien Ware of course.

BTW what cooling system ar you going to use? And will it be air/vaq or liquid cooling?
 
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Durelen said:
I agree with that. I tossed my Gforce in the pile and slaped in the Radeon card.

Building is the only way to go. I've hand build more systems than I can count, for myself and for others. The only systems that ever tempt me to buy is by Alien Ware of course.
I don't know about that. I've got a Dell and it does everything I need it to do. I considered building but I couldn't do it for what I could get the Dell for. (I did get a bit of a deal on it)

BTW what cooling system ar you going to use? And will it be air/vaq or liquid cooling?
Isn't liquid cooling a little over the top for the average user? It's been my understanding that only major OC'ers needed the liquid cooling
 
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Better yet, get the new AMD 64 Bit processor!
lol :D What for?

A) It's not a true 64 bit processor
B) Nothing is optimized to run on it anyways
C) True 64 bit Itaniums with an optimized 64 bit windows for servers have been out for a couple of years.

:D :D
 
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drfeelgood said:
lol :D What for?

A) It's not a true 64 bit processor
B) Nothing is optimized to run on it anyways
C) True 64 bit Itaniums with an optimized 64 bit windows for servers have been out for a couple of years.

:D :D
It smoked both the fastest Mac and the fastest Intel chips on the market in recent tests.

I personally would just buy an AMD Athlon XP 2500+ for a mere $90 and OC it . :cool:
 
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It smoked both the fastest Mac and the fastest Intel chips on the market in recent tests.

I personally would just buy an AMD Athlon XP 2500+ for a mere $90 and OC it . :cool:
Heh.. I have a lot to say about tests and who presents them, but I don't want to get into it here...

As for what to buy, I've had enough bad luck with AMD. I'll just stick to something I know will always work :) :D
 
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drfeelgood said:
Heh.. As for what to buy, I've had enough bad luck with AMD. I'll just stick to something I know will always work :) :D
Maybe you were using components that are not compatible?
The MSI K72N Delta-ILSR mobo along with the Athlon XP CPU and Mushkin memory are extremely reliable.
 
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