My new machine's specs
My new machine's specs
OK, so I have finally gotten my list down pat. Here it is.
Athlon X2 4800+ 2.4Ghz Dual Core
Asus A8N SLI Deluxe
2 1GB sticks of DDR400 RAM
600 watt power supply
2 Plextor PX-716SA DVD-RW
74GB Raptor
2 Maxtor Diamond Max 10 300GB Hard Drives in RAID 0
2 XFX GeForce 7800 GTX
Creative X-Fi
Thermaltake Armor VA8000SWA case
Logitech MX518 mouse
Not sure on the monitor yet, definately a 19" LCD though
Speakers to come later, probably the logitech z-5500 digital 5.1 thx
Any thoughts?
Suggestions?
Athlon X2 4800+ 2.4Ghz Dual Core
Asus A8N SLI Deluxe
2 1GB sticks of DDR400 RAM
600 watt power supply
2 Plextor PX-716SA DVD-RW
74GB Raptor
2 Maxtor Diamond Max 10 300GB Hard Drives in RAID 0
2 XFX GeForce 7800 GTX
Creative X-Fi
Thermaltake Armor VA8000SWA case
Logitech MX518 mouse
Not sure on the monitor yet, definately a 19" LCD though
Speakers to come later, probably the logitech z-5500 digital 5.1 thx
Any thoughts?
Suggestions?
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Re: My new machine's specs
Overkill.Nexus_One wrote:Athlon X2 4800+ 2.4Ghz Dual Core
Craziness.Nexus_One wrote:600 watt power supply
Even with ALL options ticked, this page says you only need a 400 watt PSU.
It's your money though.
You realise that box is gonna be hella noisy too don't you?
600 W is not overkill. 2 GeForce 7800 GTXs require at least 500 W, as recommended by nVidia. Why buy a thousand-dollar X2 4800+ when you can buy a $500-something X2 4200+ or 4400+ that performs almost the same? I wouldn't get a 19" monitor if you plan to play D3 a lot. ^_~ I would go with the 17" for D3, because the rear view camera images are too small.
Why not get one of those X16 boards? And why not get DDR500? The mouse is kind of blah too. Why not try Optorite's corded laser mouse? ^_~ 1600 dpi. ^_^
Why not get one of those X16 boards? And why not get DDR500? The mouse is kind of blah too. Why not try Optorite's corded laser mouse? ^_~ 1600 dpi. ^_^
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There's recremended, and then there's realistic. Throw an FX-55, gig of ram, and one GTX in a system and the entire machine will draw 285 watts when under load.Neo wrote:600 W is not overkill. 2 GeForce 7800 GTXs require at least 500 W, as recommended by nVidia.
OK, so now that we are almost completely off subject, how about a few more quick things...
I've scaled back a little bit just to save headache in building. No more Raptor drive, just the 2 DiamondMax hard drives, and no RAID.
I'll still probably use a 550 watt PS just to be safe.
Viewsonic 191b LCD monitor.
Any issues there?
I've scaled back a little bit just to save headache in building. No more Raptor drive, just the 2 DiamondMax hard drives, and no RAID.
I'll still probably use a 550 watt PS just to be safe.
Viewsonic 191b LCD monitor.
Any issues there?
I recommend this for DVD burner. I own two of em and Bill owns a couple too and they're bulletproof. Excellent burners.
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Hey Pun', is that supported by Win98se? I looked but couldnt find anything...also, do you think I could install one of those myself? I installed a new sound card and upgraded memory myself but I'm still a newbiepunisher wrote:I recommend this for DVD burner. I own two of em and Bill owns a couple too and they're bulletproof. Excellent burners.
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As you may have seen in another thread, this is the PC I just bought from Falcon Northwest:
ICON Aluminum Chassis
Silverstone 650Watt Power Supply
Windows XP Professional
Asus A8N-SLI Premium Motherboard
AMD Athlon64 FX-57
Zalman ZNPS7000LED ALCU - CPU Cooler
Corsair TwinX 2048MB 3200XL-PT (4/512MB)
2x nVidia BFG GeForce 7800 GTX OC 256MB PCIE - SLI
Sound Blaster X-Fi Fatal1ty FPS
2x Maxtor DM-10 300GB SATA 16MB Cache (RAID 0)
2x Plextor PX-716SA DVD±R/RW CD-R/RW - Black
Sony 1.44MB Floppy Drive - Black
Razer Diamondback Plasma Limited Edition Infrared Precision Gaming Mouse
Ergodex DX-1 Falcon Edition
It positively rocks.
Your system specs are similar, so I think you'll enjoy it as much as I'm enjoying mine.
I do have a suggestion. If this is going to be a gaming-oriented rig, I would consider getting the FX-57 instead of the X2 4800+.
No games are multi-threaded right now, so dual-core doesn't buy you anything there. Also, I've read some reports that some games crash on dual-core chips because the cores aren't running at the same speed.
ICON Aluminum Chassis
Silverstone 650Watt Power Supply
Windows XP Professional
Asus A8N-SLI Premium Motherboard
AMD Athlon64 FX-57
Zalman ZNPS7000LED ALCU - CPU Cooler
Corsair TwinX 2048MB 3200XL-PT (4/512MB)
2x nVidia BFG GeForce 7800 GTX OC 256MB PCIE - SLI
Sound Blaster X-Fi Fatal1ty FPS
2x Maxtor DM-10 300GB SATA 16MB Cache (RAID 0)
2x Plextor PX-716SA DVD±R/RW CD-R/RW - Black
Sony 1.44MB Floppy Drive - Black
Razer Diamondback Plasma Limited Edition Infrared Precision Gaming Mouse
Ergodex DX-1 Falcon Edition
It positively rocks.
Your system specs are similar, so I think you'll enjoy it as much as I'm enjoying mine.
I do have a suggestion. If this is going to be a gaming-oriented rig, I would consider getting the FX-57 instead of the X2 4800+.
No games are multi-threaded right now, so dual-core doesn't buy you anything there. Also, I've read some reports that some games crash on dual-core chips because the cores aren't running at the same speed.
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djordan wrote:I own two of the Plextor PX-716SA DVD-RW drives. I have also installed two more on machines I have assembled for relatives. They have all been trouble free and are very fast. Don't worry about buying them!
WarAdvocat wrote:Is there a benefit to having the optical drives be on the SATA interface despite the fact that the drive can't deliver (much less write) data fast enough to overload an ATA/66 interface?
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