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I have just ordered the parts for my new gaming / multimedia PC wich should all arrive by the end of January. My main goal was performance and to make sure i can upgrade the CPU and GPU in the future without having to change my motherboard. This is how it looks:
- Case - Cooler Master CM Stacker 832
- Monitor - Samsung SyncMaster 225BW
- Motherboard - Asus P5N32-E SLI, nForce 680i SLI
- Processor + Cooling Fan - Intel Core 2 Duo E6600, Zalman CNPS9700 NT
- Video Card - Asus GeForce 8800 GTX
- Memory - 2GB PC6400 Kingston CL4 DDR2
- Harddrive - 2x Seagate Barracuda 7200.10, 320GB
- Soundcard - Creative X-Fi XtremeMusic
- Speakers - Logitech Z-2300
- DVD Player / Writer - Samsung SH-S182M 18x Black
- Floppy Drive - NEC 3,5" External Disk Drive Black
- Mouse + Pad - Razer Copperhead Blue, Corepad Deskpad XXXL
- Keyboard - Logitech G15
- Power Supply - Zalman ZM600-HP 600W

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My current PC is ultra crappy just look at the specs
Processor:Intel Pentium 3 @ 1.7 gigs
Integrated video:SC pro savage somthing
DOn't hhave a clue what the MOBO is
My soon to be PC (20 days)
Processor: AMD Athlon 64 3800+(Does anyone know what the 3800+ means?)@2.4 GHZ
video card:NVidia 7600GS 256MB
RAM:1024MB (2 512MB corsairs)
160GB HD.
My 1st PC in the year 2000, Pentium 3, NVidia TNT2 Card other than that I don't know.
Processor:Intel Pentium 3 @ 1.7 gigs
Integrated video:SC pro savage somthing
DOn't hhave a clue what the MOBO is
My soon to be PC (20 days)
Processor: AMD Athlon 64 3800+(Does anyone know what the 3800+ means?)@2.4 GHZ
video card:NVidia 7600GS 256MB
RAM:1024MB (2 512MB corsairs)
160GB HD.
My 1st PC in the year 2000, Pentium 3, NVidia TNT2 Card other than that I don't know.
Right, well, I gutted my bro's PC since he wasn't using it and pick up an extra 512MB DDR333 RAM and an ATi Radeon 9200SE which I put in my dad's computer and an 80GB hard drive and CD-RW drive which I put in my computer. So now I have 240GB of storage space and that secondary hard drive I've been aiming for.
ASRock ULi M1695 Mainboard
Western Digital 80GB 7200RPM IDE
Western Digital 160GB 7200 RPM IDE
NVidia GeForce 6600GT 128MB AGP
AOpen DVD-R CD-RW
Lite-On CD-RW
AMD Athlon 64 3700+ 2.2GHz
2x 512MB DDR333 PC2700 Dual Channel
ASRock ULi M1695 Mainboard
Western Digital 80GB 7200RPM IDE
Western Digital 160GB 7200 RPM IDE
NVidia GeForce 6600GT 128MB AGP
AOpen DVD-R CD-RW
Lite-On CD-RW
AMD Athlon 64 3700+ 2.2GHz
2x 512MB DDR333 PC2700 Dual Channel
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Its the so called PR (Pentium Rating) That means that the AMD cpu (@ 2.4 GHZ) performance is similar to an Intel Pentium with real 3,8 GHZ..Southend Rage wrote: Processor: AMD Athlon 64 3800+(Does anyone know what the 3800+ means?)@2.4 GHZ
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PR_rating
Well, the total cost is €2414 and that includes shipping costs. It's approx €80 less if you don't include shipping costs.Skyline_man wrote:Nice setup Nasadus, how much have you paid for it ?
My current PC is limited to AGPx4 and dates back to 2001. Because of that the upgrades i could buy for it are very limited and i would sooner or later have to switch to PCIe anyway so i didn't bother with buying upgrades for it except for the video card wich broke and i bought a 6600GT.
A fresh start was neccesary and i figured now that i'm doing it i might aswell do it good.
I didn't include the operating system in that list because i'm still not sure wich version of Vista i'm going to buy. Still haven't decided between Home Premium and Ultimate.

It's more of an issue with noise. I don't want to hear my PC running or atleast as little as possible and those 10k Raptors make quite a bit more noise than a 7200 drive, or so i've heard.Abrams wrote:Id rather picked 2 x250Gb Raptors with 16Mb cache, 10krpm and set em into RAID (stripe). Would be better then just 640 gigs of space, unless your fan of movies ofc.
t3ice wrote:@ nasadus : Whoa!!... 7000$ + ..thats totally awesome dude!!
It's actually $3185 but thanks.

Well, point is that youll have 2 10k rpm drives running as one, wich will combine into same as 1 HDD running at 20k rpm, wich will certainly unlock more performance from CPU+GFX combo.
p.s. well, 10k ones doesnt do whole lot of noise if you have a good case, you might hear them better in quiet room at night but thats about it.
p.s. well, 10k ones doesnt do whole lot of noise if you have a good case, you might hear them better in quiet room at night but thats about it.

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Go Ulitmate, it's worth it. Trust me, I've been running vista for a while now and have used both versions... Ultimate is totally worth it.Nasadus wrote:I didn't include the operating system in that list because i'm still not sure wich version of Vista i'm going to buy. Still haven't decided between Home Premium and Ultimate.Skyline_man wrote:Nice setup Nasadus, how much have you paid for it ?
EDIT: MY 7600GT IS HERE!!!

Same here. But I got a FREE XP to Vista Business upgrade. Ill probably use that when Vista gets rid of bugs. (Ill have to use it before my dad does though. =\)Abrams wrote:I wont be switching to Vista before all apps I use will fully support it, and vista will have all its security holes patched up. Right now it looks like a good cheese.

Whoever says that windows firewall is secure enough just dont know how unreliable it is. You can adjust any kind of personal preferences, more of that if you dont use even a simple anti-virus your just asking for tons of spyware. You do know that spyware also exists in registry values and you cant track it down just by searching your HDD?

ok, major part of spyware removals scan only for files, but most of spyware hides in registry and activex controls.
furthermore security doesnt only means viruses/spyware, worms and other stuff usually goes right into the security bugs that is called a bug because an attacking application bypasses built-in detection software.
furthermore security doesnt only means viruses/spyware, worms and other stuff usually goes right into the security bugs that is called a bug because an attacking application bypasses built-in detection software.
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