My Budget Beast! ;)

helmie

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Hi,
Ive narrowed my Choices down and come up with this:

Pentium 4 3.4Ghz Processor HT 64Bit
Asus P5ND2 SLI Deluxe Motherboard
1GB DDR2 667Mhz Corsair Memory
Western Digital 250GB SATAII HDD
LG 16x52 DVD ROM
Lite-On DVD±RW DVD Writer
Gigabyte nVidia 6600 Graphics 256MB
Mitsumi Floppy Drive
Super Flower Black Case with Hiper Blue/UV Cathodes
Powered By Akasa 550W 55A Quad 12v Lines PSU
SLI and Dual Core Ready
Fans: 1x 120mm output, 3 80mm intake (2 up front, 1 in door)
Speeze HDD Cooler
Blue Rounded Cables All round

Total Cost : Around £640

I like the PSU the best :D

And im going Intel, so no "get AMD replies" lol

Heres the Plan for afterwards:

2x Western Digital 250GB SATAII on RAID 0
2x 6800GT's or one 7800GTX - What should i choose?
Corsair XMS OCing 1Ghz RAM :D
Can you reccomend a good PSU HSF? Is this one good?
http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/index.html?rb=12743387137&action=c2hvd19wcm9kdWN0X292ZXJ2aWV3&product_uid=87254
Cheers,
Chris
 
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that looks like a pretty nice setup. wat are u goin to be doin with this computer and when do u plan on upgrading.
 
Well its really gona be an all rounder computer. I will be playing battlefield 2 ect, but its more office, image editing ect rather than games. Im gona uograde when i can afford it really. I have to sell my laptop first before i can buy the parts, then i can build :D
 
nice, graphics could be a limiting factor thier for high end games. But the 6600 still does the job. Did you get an operating system with that (e.g xp) ?
 
Looks good, the thermalright SI or XP 120 with the socket T plate and a 120mm fan is good, same with the thermaltake big typhoon, or the scythe ninja with a 120 mm fan. The zalman CNPS9550 also works but its pricey for the performance.
 
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