building a computer for my mum!

bubblybee

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Mum wants a new computer... aus $2000 budget, use for some multimedia, digital camera photo editing, no games, ms office applications.
Let me know what u think

Case: AOpen QF50C Blue/White ATX 300W Midi Tower
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-K8VT800, VIA K8T800, S754, DDR400, SATA, LAN, Firewire, ATX
Memory - RAM: Kingston 512MB (2 x 256MB Kit) PC3200 DDR RAM - CL3
CPU: AMD Athlon64 3200+ Retail (Boxed) - S754
Floppy Drive: Sony 1.44MB Floppy Disk Drive
Hard Disk Drive: Western Digital 40GB 7200rpm ATA100 HDD w. 8MB Cache
CD/DVD Drive: Sony 16X DVD (40x CD-ROM) IDE Tray Load
CD/DVD Drive: Sony DRU720A Internal Dual Layer 16x DVD+/-R/RW Drive - IDE - Retail
Video Card: Gigabyte R925128D Radeon 9250, 128MB, TV/DVI, AGP8X
Modem: Netcomm IN5699 InModem 56K
Mice & Trackball: Microsoft Wheel Mouse Optical PS2/USB - OEM
Keyboard: Microsoft Internet Keyboard
Monitor: Philips 170B5CS 17" LCD Multimedia Monitor, Zero Bright Dot - Silver
Speaker: Altec Lansing SPE121 3 piece Speaker/ Subwoofer, 8 Watts RMS, Black
Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Professional OEM

Total: $1,774.45
:rolleyes: :rolleyes:
 
case: Aopen qf50c blue/white ATX 300w midi tower
i can almost guarantee thats a bad PSU in there. Have a look at the PSU 101 to see what to look for in a PSU :)

motherboard: Gigabyte ga-K8vt800, via K8T800, S754, DDR400, sata, lan, firewire, ATX
not a bad board but you'll get a bit more performance from an nForce3 based board

cd/dvd drive: Sony 16x dvd (40x cd-rom) ide tray load
cd/dvd drive: Sony dru720a internal dual layer 16x dvd+/-r/rw drive - ide - retail
there are better drives (litterally and from price/performance perspective). see CD/DVD 101.
 
Memory - RAM: Kingston 512MB (2 x 256MB Kit) PC3200 DDR RAM - CL3
you should probably get more ram, mabe 2 512 chips if she is planning to do camara editing. When I played my dv camara clip on pinnacle studio with 768 ram even the xtra 256 helped. besieds that not bad
 
could someome please tell me how much that would cost in US Dollars.

And i would agree with fishsticks, get 2x512MB, and if you only want 512mb, get a 512mb stick, not 2x 256
 
aussie dollar is about 0.7 US dollars.... so AUS$2000 = US$2857. altho, no doubt it would be much cheaper for u guys is US anyway... cos pretty much everything is cheaper for you. :mad: lucky ducks! :rolleyes:
 
thanks, i'll go for the 2 x 512 RAM. does all this PSU stuff really make much difference? i wasn't aware that it did. what is your opinion on those OPTI-UPS power protection things? - like the 575C series? http://www.i-tech.com.au/products/215_OPTI_UPS_Power_Protection.asp

Here are the details for the case i had chosen...
AOpen QF50C Blue/White ATX 300W Midi Tower
Our Price: $106.25
Weight: 20 KG
Model: QF50 series
Board Size: ATX?microATX?flexATX
Drive Bays: 5.25" x 4?0, 3.5" x 2?1 (external?internal)
Power Supply: 300?250W ATX high efficiency, UL?CSA?FCC only or CE?DoC?C`tick certified
Front USB Audio: 2 USB ? Ear phone ? Mic. In ? 1394
 
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Yes , the psu makes a whole lotta diference, if you get one that doesnt have enough power for your system it will just restart when its under stress, also the watts dont really mean alot, its just how much power is on certain rails, for the 12v rail you would probaly be fine with 22amps , but a good psu has 30-34amps on the 12v rail , and the good ones have dual rails with like 16amps on each one equaling to 32amps;)
 
pentium 4 are known to perform better with video editing, multimedia stuff. any multithreaded application since HT has 2 virtual processors :)
 
Yup, as a general rule AMD's are better for gaming. P4's are usually better for working with, like having 4 different Office apps open and editing your holiday [pics in photoshop.
 
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