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Advice please
Attempting my 1st build and need advice, hopefully getting Radeon 9800 pro
128, Athlon XP3000 400mhz, 1Gb 400mhz memory. Wondering what motherboard would meet my needs at around £40 - £50? Also what case should i be looking at, wattage and so-on? TIA -- |
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Builder? wrote:
Attempting my 1st build and need advice, hopefully getting Radeon 9800 pro 128, Athlon XP3000 400mhz, 1Gb 400mhz memory. Wondering what motherboard would meet my needs at around £40 - £50? Also what case should i be looking at, wattage and so-on? TIA You might consider the MSI KT6V-LSR. I recommend this as I just switched out my old GA-7VTXE mobo for one and it's working great. Personally, I picked this to give me some upgrade room in the future (can upgrade my XP2000+ to a 3200+ and my DDR266 to DDR400 and my AGP-4X to an 8X plus it has SATA support). It also has onboard LAN and the choice of stereo or 5.1 audio and 8 USB2.0 ports so that cuts down on the extra cards you need to buy. You should be able to get one for around £45. I would mention though, that if I was building from scratch at the moment I'd consider spending a bit more to build an AMD-64 socket 939 system, which will give more potential for future upgrades. |
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Builder? wrote:
Attempting my 1st build and need advice, hopefully getting Radeon 9800 pro 128, Athlon XP3000 400mhz, 1Gb 400mhz memory. Wondering what motherboard would meet my needs at around £40 - £50? Also what case should i be looking at, wattage and so-on? First of all, why not a Radeon X700? They should be out real soon and are faster than the 9800 Pro, and should be cheaper. Second, if you're spending so much for all that memory and the XP 3000+, why not Athlon 64? When XP-64 gets released, you should pickup a 20% increase in speed from switching to 64 bit software alone. I highly recommend any Antec case in your price range, and get at least 350 watts. As far as motherboards go, there are tons out there that are good. I highly recommend Asus, personally, but that's just MY opinion. |
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Barry wrote: Builder? wrote: Attempting my 1st build and need advice, hopefully getting Radeon 9800 pro 128, Athlon XP3000 400mhz, 1Gb 400mhz memory. Wondering what motherboard would meet my needs at around £40 - £50? Also what case should i be looking at, wattage and so-on? TIA You might consider the MSI KT6V-LSR. I recommend this as I just switched out my old GA-7VTXE mobo for one and it's working great. Personally, I picked this to give me some upgrade room in the future (can upgrade my XP2000+ to a 3200+ and my DDR266 to DDR400 and my AGP-4X to an 8X plus it has SATA support). It also has onboard LAN and the choice of stereo or 5.1 audio and 8 USB2.0 ports so that cuts down on the extra cards you need to buy. You should be able to get one for around £45. I would mention though, that if I was building from scratch at the moment I'd consider spending a bit more to build an AMD-64 socket 939 system, which will give more potential for future upgrades. A socket 939 Athlon 64 3000+ with a motherboard is probably $300+ in the US. A socket 754 one with motherboard is around $240. A socket 754 A 64 3200+ with motherboard is around $265. An Athlon XP 3000+ with motherboard is around $160. These prices are for use with a decent quality motherboard (without many frills. There are more expensive motherboards). If the pc is to be used for business software, then the Athlon XP would be a good choice. If it is also to be used for games, Photoshop, CAD or other demanding software, then an Athlon 64 would be a better choice. At the moment, the Athlon 64 socket 754 chips are are a much better deal than the socket 939 ones, as the 939 cpu itself is around $40-50 more than the socket 754 one, and the socket 939 motherboard is around $30 more than the socket 939 one. The $70-80 price difference will probably pay for a new motherboard when you are ready for a new cpu. One could also choose a socket 754 Athlon 64 3200+ for less than a socket 939 A64 3000+. I would probably go with a socket 754 Athlon 64 3000+ if I would be building a pc now. This choice might change in a few weeks though if the socket 939 chips and motherboards drop in price quite a bit relative to the socket 754 ones. As the supply of socket 754 Athlon 64 chips is used up, I expect the prices to rise(and/or prices on the socket 939 ones to fall). |
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JK wrote:
An Athlon XP 3000+ with motherboard is around $160. These prices are for use with a decent quality motherboard (without many frills. There are more expensive motherboards). Please show proof. Please state whether a CPU cooler is included and whether all parts are new and whether shipping is included. |
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Check www,pricewatch.com for prices.
Matt wrote: JK wrote: An Athlon XP 3000+ with motherboard is around $160. These prices are for use with a decent quality motherboard (without many frills. There are more expensive motherboards). Please show proof. Please state whether a CPU cooler is included and whether all parts are new and whether shipping is included. |
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JK wrote:
Check www,pricewatch.com for prices. And end up getting ripped off or waiting forever for you part to be shipped by some fly-by-night company. Stick to good merchandisers like NewEgg and ZipZoomFly, instead. |
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There are other good vendors as well. Just exclude those with poor
ratings on www.resellerratings.com. Ruel Smith wrote: JK wrote: Check www,pricewatch.com for prices. And end up getting ripped off or waiting forever for you part to be shipped by some fly-by-night company. Stick to good merchandisers like NewEgg and ZipZoomFly, instead. |
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Attempting my 1st build and need advice, hopefully getting Radeon 9800 pro
128, Athlon XP3000 400mhz, 1Gb 400mhz memory. Wondering what motherboard would meet my needs at around £40 - £50? Also what case should i be looking at, wattage and so-on? TIA Needed wattage will depend on more than what you posted. For example do you plan to have more than one hard drive? The 9800 PRO is a little power hungry. You could probably live with a 350W minumum, but if you want future upgradability, I'd go with maybe 450W. |
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JK wrote:
Check www,pricewatch.com for prices. Matt wrote: JK wrote: An Athlon XP 3000+ with motherboard is around $160. These prices are for use with a decent quality motherboard (without many frills. There are more expensive motherboards). Please show proof. Please state whether a CPU cooler is included and whether all parts are new and whether shipping is included. Worthless reply. There is no retail-boxed shipped XP 3000+ withOUT motherboard to be found under $155. |
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