Time for a new computer!

Discussion in 'New Build / Upgrade Advice' started by schecterluvr, Jul 18, 2007.

  1. schecterluvr

    schecterluvr Geek Trainee

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    I'm new here, and I like what I was reading so I decided to join. I'm in need of a new computer. I haven't kept up with all the latest computer gadgetry and I need some advice on building a new machine.

    My current machine is having some hardware problems, and since it's old, I figured now would be a good time to get a new one. I have a good monitor that is less than six months old, so i only need a new case and components.

    What I want is an AMD motherboard (preferably ASUS or MSI)that DOESN'T have onboard sound and video and has a reputation for staying cool (I have a socket a mobo and they run hot!). A good AMD processor that won't break the bank (maybe 2 to 3 ghz) and a good sound and video card (NVIDIA or ATI) but not the elite ones. Would like 1024 of RAM using two 512 sticks.

    I want a mobo that will be capable of being upgraded for a while that will house the latest cards without any problems. I'm not worried about overclocking and all that, just want a good machine and the budget is around $600 or less. Need a case that can house a couple cd drives and a few hard drives.

    Just wondering if you guys can suggest some hardware to throw together.

    Thanks!!!
     
  2. Dracos

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    just tell current configuration so we can count them on second hand and make extra funds available for you ;) sound card is not needed at all beacuse today's mobos use high definition sound chip if you consider amd you can buy a nforce 570 sli and can have good quality of sound easily what you gotta spend money on is the gpu case as the new pc is for games

    so i'm waiting for your old stock info :D
     
  3. schecterluvr

    schecterluvr Geek Trainee

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    Soundblaster live 24 bit soundcard pci

    Nvidia Geforce Ti4600 AGP vid

    AMD xp 2000 2 ghz socket a processor

    300 watt power supply (should be able to reuse it)

    Windows XP pro

    Can't remember the mobo specs but it's a socket a with 1 agp slot 3 pci slots I believe it's MSI.

    Two 512 sticks ddr ram.

    DVRW drive DVD

    3 hard drives

    Old stuff lol.
     
  4. Dracos

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    well we can consider it about 200$ so lets take a closer look on price list tomorrow i'll tell you a nice new pc ok ;)
     
  5. Dracos

    Dracos Geek

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    not gonna be perfect but can keep you satisfied


    amd athlon x2 6000+ cpu
    asus m2a-mvp rd480 mobo (can't remember the model but the chipset is imp.)
    2 x 1GB DDR2-675 Corsair XMS2 Modules
    choose hdd yourself but i think 200gb will be enough and it will be samsung
    18x lg dvd-rw (faster ones are available but still good enough)
    256mb x1950xt gpu (choose the model yourself concerning the cooler etc.)
    feel case 550watt (choose the model yourself again, feel has quality psu)


    need other parts to talk? than we will build a new one
     
  6. Big B

    Big B HWF Godfather

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    You'll be hard pressed to find a 300W power supply that's really adequate for today's systems. Pretty much every motherboard has some sort of on-board sound, so while it's not desireable for you, you can disable the sound chip.

    Bearing that in mind, here's some suggestions:

    Motherboard: MSI K9N4 SLI-F $82.99
    CPU: Athlon64 X2 4200+ (retail box) $79.99 (Free shipping)
    RAM: Kingston ValueRAM DDR2-800 2x512MB kit $58.49
    Video Card: eVGA GeForce 7900GS $124.99 (before $20 rebate)
    Hard Drive: Samsung 200GB 7200RPM SATAII $55.99
    Optical Drive: Pioneer 18x DVD-RW/CD-RW $29.99
    Power Supply: Corsair 520W $124.99 ($20 rebate)
    Case: CoolerMaster Centurion $49.99 ($10 rebate) (Free shipping)

    Total: $607.42 + shipping (+ CA, NJ resident tax)

    You can get a cheaper video card, but you're going to be pretty hard pressed to get better performance for the money than the 7900GS I linked. I was kinda surprised to see them this cheap.
     

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