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04-08-06, 08:18
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PrinzII is offline
Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Gilbert, AZ Posts: 5,827 | Computer Build Time I am in the process of building a new machine so that I can let the PII350 rest. Here are the components I am looking at:
Abit KN8 Socket 939 Motherboard
AMD 64 3700+ Processor
Kingston DDR 400 Value RAM (2 GB)
Seagate 250 or 300 GB SATA II HD
Lite-On DVD Burner with LightScribe
Lite-On Combo Drive (DVD-ROM/CD-RW)
Sound Card is currently undecided (Trying to find something for pro grade output)
ATI Radeon 256 MB PCI-X Video Card
Thermaltake CPU Cooler w/ 80mm fan
Antec 550 W Power Supply (As shown above)
I already have an ATX case lying around that I am using for this build. I checked the specs prior to this and it can handle what I am going to throw in there.
Stage I: Mobo installation
I got my mobo yesterday (ordered Tuesday from Newegg). Last night, I just secured the motherboard to the case. The only challenge I faced was putting the screws in since I have fairly large hands. However, I managed to get everything secured.
Next: Power Supply and Optical Drives
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04-08-06, 09:45
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Join Date: May 2004 Location: Rockford, IL (hour NW of Chi-Town) Posts: 201 | Nice computer you're going to have there...is the PII350 your everyday use machine? I thought I was behind using my original Athlon series 750mhz. I use my PC a lot, but don't play games on it. So this 6yr. old build is still chuggin along fine for me. | |
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04-08-06, 10:53
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Join Date: Apr 2005 Posts: 58 | If you are definitely going with Seagate, make sure you get the new series drives (7200.9). The older ones (7200.8) had spindle issues.
I bought a Hitachi 80GB SATAII drive and have been very happy with it. I had a couple Seagates in my lifetime die on me, along with Maxtor and WD. The only brand I havent tried that I want to is Samsung, I hear their SpinPoints are *very* nice drives.
Good build though! Maybe you want to overclock it?  If so, you'll probably need better RAM. Im running on an Athlon64 3000+ (normally runs at 1800 MHz) overclocked to ~2.6GHz. All other machines seem slow, even my P4 2.8GHz at work.
Re a pro-grade soundcard: I know the HTPC guys preferred MAudio cards for that reason. The only issue Ive heard with them is that they use more CPU than most, but that was in comparison to "gaming" cards (like the Audigy). Creative also has a new card (I forget the name) that might be good for pro use.
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04-08-06, 12:50
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Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Gilbert, AZ Posts: 5,827 | Quote: |
Originally Posted by theeloved1 Nice computer you're going to have there...is the PII350 your everyday use machine? I thought I was behind using my original Athlon series 750mhz. I use my PC a lot, but don't play games on it. So this 6yr. old build is still chuggin along fine for me. | The PII 350 is my everyday box. Currently, it's been used just for general stuff. Now, I want something faster because I want to be able to handle stuff like Photoshop, Illustrator, video editing, and DJ software.
I don't really plan to do the gaming thing on this one as it will become my everyday machine.
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04-08-06, 01:09
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Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Springfield, MO Posts: 379 | Though it's not needed, if you plan on doing a lot of multi-tasking, you might consider a dual-core processor.
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04-08-06, 10:18
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Join Date: May 2003 Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada! Posts: 318 | Quote: |
Originally Posted by natebood Though it's not needed, if you plan on doing a lot of multi-tasking, you might consider a dual-core processor. | Yeah, have you looked into dual-core cpu's? The AMD 64 X2's?
If I bought a pc today, that is what I would buy... but of course that is just me.
Everything else looks good though  . If you are serious about editing, you might want to consider a RAID setup for optimum speed.
Love AMD CPU's  . Right now I am waiting for the new AMD AM2's to arrive, that will phase out 939 pin later this year. Also the Direct-X 10 video cards, but you don't game and upgrading doesn't seem like it happens all too often  , so I am sure you are off to a good start.
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04-09-06, 03:45
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04-09-06, 05:44
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Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: Winnipeg, Canada Posts: 2,261 | I'd personally go for a dual core processor as well. That card that you posted should be fine for what you'd use the computer for. Anything crazier will only help in high demand/resolution games.
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04-09-06, 01:13
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Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Gilbert, AZ Posts: 5,827 | I am kicking around the idea of one of the X2s.
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04-09-06, 08:39
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Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Central Illinois Posts: 547 | Just buy an Intel Mac already and have the best of both worlds!  | |
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04-10-06, 12:27
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Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Gilbert, AZ Posts: 5,827 | Dave: That will come down the line. 
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04-11-06, 08:22
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Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Gilbert, AZ Posts: 5,827 | I decided to change the processor from a single core AMD 64 3700+ to a dual core AMD 64 X2 4200+. I am also considering upping the RAM to 3 GB. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16819103547
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