What do you think about this build?

s24174

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Any comments on this build thats what I think I will get for 1500$ for my next computer. I play games and work.

Motherboard
A8N32-SLI Deluxe


Processor
AMD® Athlon™ 64 X2 - 4200+ (Socket 939) [BVBOX] Retail Box w/
Heatsink and Fan

Fan and heatsink (since the case is very small)
Thermaltake® Silent 939 Heatpipe Cooling Heat Sink & Fan


Ram
Corsair™ 1Gb XMS3200 TwinX Matched Pair Series (TWINX1024-3200)


Case + Power Supply
Antec® Overture II Piano Black Quiet Desktop Media Case w/ Power Supply(450W), Black/Metallic


Video Card
ATI® All-in-Wonder® 2006 Edition - Radeon™ 9600 Pro w/256Mb DDR AGP Retail Box


Sound Card
SoundBlaster® Audigy™ 2 ZS Value (OEM


Hard Disk
250GB Maxtor® DiamondMax® 10 UDMA-133 7200RPM 16Mb OEM


Dvd
LG GSA-4167B Dual Layer DVD±R/RW Drive (IDE) OEM, Black
 
I'm against dual core, but that's being biased. 4.2 has a 2.2 ghz does it not? You'll be taking a sink in performance for awhile, atleast until software is updated to optimize dual core. I'd say about another year. Decent video card, and RAM is always upgradable. If I were you, I'd go for an nvidia over an ATI, and single core over dual core, but it's about preference. Decent build. How much you spending?
 
Yes, you are being biased. Also, don't worry, performance will not sink. I have an Opteron 165 @2.3ghz which is running as well as my old Athlon 4000+.
Also saying to get Nvidia over ATI is biased/fanboyism.

EDIT: That graphics card will not fit into that motherboard and I would get a SATA/SATA2 HDD.
 
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Ok heres what i think you should get if your going to build a gaming machine first off the processor is fine dual core gaming is better then a pentium 4 with HT i dont care what the GHz says dual core is definately the best. You can go to the cnet.com and search amd dual core vs pentium showdown or something like that and in every aspect such as perfromance and value the AMD out does the pentium everytime no problem. Now the video card i would suggest using a geforce 7800 GTX Sli configuration. For a Harddrive i would suggest (2) 74GB 10,000 RPM Raptors they are the fastest SATA hard drives out there its kinda like a SCSI without the huge price and they make your computer sound like a aircraft taking off lol if you like the noise.Ram is fine and you will definately want a bigger case with at least 5 fans. If you plan to run a SLi it WILLL get hot fast and that can cause some problems. Other then that your configuration looks good to me. you may also want to opt for a Nforce4 compat mobo with an SLi or PCi express your choice.
 
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