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This is my first PC build, and although I tried my best to make sure everything was compatible with each other, I know I've probably made some mistakes. Well, here it is...
Case : Really cheap 15$ ATX, 2 back USB ports Mobo : ALBATRON "KX18DS Pro" NVIDIA nForce2 Ultra 400 CPU : AMD Athlon XP 2800+ "Barton", 333MHz FSB Videocard : ATI Radeon 9800 256mb CDDrive : Rosewill 52x32x52x16 CD-RW Memory : Rosewill 184-Pin 512MB DDR PC3200 (possibly thinking of 2x) PowerSupply : Antec 480W Sound : Creative Labs Sound Blaster Audigy2 ZS PCI Monitor : CTX VL951T 19" (18" viewable) CRT That adds up to about a grand, give or take a hundred. Suggestions appreciated! Edit - Oh and this rig is mainly for playing Half-Life 2 and perhaps Doom3. |
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Not bad, not bad - Will handle HL2 and D3 easily me thinks (that is IF you have a hard disk drive - I don't see one on the list
how big is the HDD?)90 GB + would be good Also, the bigger the cache, the better.....Hope I helped..... ![]() |
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yous should just go with a amd 64 2800 really good and fast reliable and its about the same price of the xp 2800 www.newegg.com check it out ur system whould be really good with it
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![]() Oh and by the way, do you know by chance how much the PSU cost you? Cya! |
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.... Otherwise, my computer gets bogged down with low memory and acts sluggish.... Mostly, I'll have maybe 2 or 3 games installed at one time, each one coming in at around 3 Gig - 5 Gig (the 5 Gig one is UT2004, which is a quality game, especially when you play it online. Fire won't be burning out in that one for a while ). I would recommend a 120 GB 7200 RPM 8MB Cache HDD (possibly 2MB Cache, depends whether you're bothered about that extra couple of seconds) to be good. That extra 40 GB could come in handy for you sometime.But yeah, you can always add extra ones. Have fun gaming! |
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Update!!
Case : CODEGEN ATX Mid Tower Case (15$) HDD : 120GB 7200RPM IDE 8MB Cache (78$) Motherboard : GIGABYTE NVIDIA nForce3 250 (73$) Proc : AMD Athlon 64 2800+, 512KB L2 Cache, 64-bit (127$) Video : ATI Radeon 9800 256mb (Aprox. 160$) CDDrive : Rosewill 52x32x52x16 CD-RW (32$) Memory : Rosewill 184-Pin 512MB DDR (70$) PSU : Antec 480W (87$) Sound : Creative Labs Sound Blaster Audigy2 ZS PCI (90$) Monitor : CTX VL951T 19" CRT (139$) All that including mouse/keyboard/headphones ect equates to around 919$, not including the OS disk. Grr, I remember when the OS disk came with the computer! ![]() |
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