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HawkEye
2004-01-24, 12:06 PM
im getting a new comp that i think is pretty good. my budget was about $500-$600 just thought i see what u peeps think of it. and what setting i can run ps on.


ATX MEDIUM TOWER CASE 350 WATT
AMD Athlon XP-2600+ Processor
AMD certified heastsink and 3 case fans
ASUS A7N8X-X nVidia nForce-2 400 FSB 8X AGP w/ USB 2.0
512 MB PC3200 400MHz DDR MEMORY (Major_Brand)
80GB 7200 RPM ATA 100 HARD DRIVE
NONE - Video Card(il can just put my radeon 9600se 128 mbit in)
56X CD-ROM (BEIGE)
OS- win xp
10/100 ethernet card
and i have a cable modem

final price with shipping and tax was like $600

dscytherulez
2004-01-24, 12:22 PM
Thats pretty good. What about sound card? You could use a bit more ram if you want to run PS smoothly also...

Daleon
2004-01-24, 01:42 PM
Are you getting this all from one place? Your pulling your old video card, can't use any of the other parts from it? You have to buy XP?

If it came out to $600... its a little over what I would pay. Seems like $500 tops worth of stuff. You will prolly want to run at 1024, but fairly low settings. None of the adv features on. Should still look fine. But won't be smooth with 512 ram and a SE.

Rbstr
2004-01-24, 02:58 PM
it looks decent to me for that price. Dump that ethernet card you don't need one with that MoBo, you have integrated i think (check before you do).

HawkEye
2004-01-24, 03:29 PM
nope i cant sue any parts from mt old one for my new one. my ram is pc133 i have 512 of that. my processor is a 1200mhz pentuim/ and plus im not that really good with tech stuff for a computer.

well, before tax and shipping that comp was $494, tax was like $49 and shipping was $65. and win xp comes with it. the sound card is that integrated crap, im getting it all from one palce and im putting my vid card taht i have in my new one when it gets here. as for RAM imma buy another stick of 512 eventually just not right now. that comp is way better then the one i have now.

i heard some where a 2600+ is good to overclock. also is there a link to a program i can get to OC my vid card.

Rbstr
2004-01-24, 03:34 PM
tax? were did you get it from?

Smaug
2004-01-24, 05:04 PM
If you still can, don't buy the ethernet card. Like rbstr said it has integrated. 2 integrated jacks infact one 10/100 and another 1000. The integrated sound is just fine, unless you really are lagging bad and want a little boost. If so just buy like a $50 sb live so the mobo doesn't have to do it itself.

Fragmatic
2004-01-24, 05:07 PM
If you're building it, ditch the ram and get 1gig of PC2700, no point getting faster ram than your FSB, unless you're overclocking

Edit - you are overclocking.

Do not get a 2600+

Why, I hear you ask?

Get a 2500+, these use the Barton core, and have more on board L2 cache, and they perform just as well, and are better for demanding apps because of that cache.

Also, 2500+ bartons are a BEAST for overclocking, most people can get them to 3000+ speeds with stock heatsink easily :D

Sentrosi
2004-01-24, 06:39 PM
I'd also dump that video card. Any card that has SE attached to the end is just an underpowered unit that didn't make the ATI specs. Get a 9600pro or, if you have the additional $25, get the XT.

Rbstr
2004-01-24, 08:10 PM
well it seems to me that he doen't have the means for a new vidcard, but i bet he could flash it to a 9600np or even a Pro, flashing = teh win.

Yeah i forgot that the 2600+ wasn't a barton try to grab that 2500 like then you can make use of your ddr400 if you OCit enough(migh have to unlock and lower the Multiplier though)

HawkEye
2004-01-25, 01:46 AM
well isnt the 9600se 128mb card better than my old one which was a geforce4 mx 440 64mb?

i dont plan on getting a new vid car soon and too late for the proceesor :(

Sentrosi
2004-01-25, 06:10 AM
Yes, it's better. But for $50 more you could have the performance of a 9600pro.

Rbstr
2004-01-25, 10:24 AM
but he already had the 9600 SE he not buying a new one