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Ironpost Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-11-04 05:32 PM
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Up graded my computer, never thought it would be this good
Makes DU come alive, (meaning much faster)...
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bobbieinok Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-11-04 05:34 PM
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1. would you be comfortable giving details??? I'm considering upgrading
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Ironpost Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-12-04 08:34 AM
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3. I bought a Dell model 4700
with all the options. super fast, compared to my old amd k2 333
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Maestro Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-12-04 09:36 AM
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5. What details are you looking for?
Here are some more detailed:

1) Case- Get a nice aluminum one. It disipates heat better. Lian-Li are personal favs.

2) CPU- AMD Athlon 64 class. If you are not a gamer or do any sort of computing that requires massive number crunching look into the Sempron line of AMD procs.

3) Motherboard- Wait another three weeks or so and grab a board from either Asus or Abit with the Nforce 4 chipset. These boards have never failed me and are very stable.

4) Memory - At least a gig of DDR 400 class memory so XP can function without bogging down. Corsair, Muskin, Kingston all make good sticks. Your memory needs to non-registered with low latency.

5) Video Card - Really depends on what you do. I would just stay away from any card with less than 64 meg of on-board memory. My personal choice is an Nvidia based vid card 6600 series and up, but I am a gamer and do some photo manipulation so I like the horsepower. ATI has good vid cards too. Check out the X800 XT line. Wow, very powerful.

6) Sound card - Really, on-board sound has become very good but if you want a sound card, SoundBlaster Audigy line is really the only choice. Great sound with low cpu useage makes this the only choice.

7) Monitor - LCD, just make sure it has a low response times, 16ms or below. For CRT's make sure the refresh is above 75hz for your preferred resolution. I have used both ViewSonic and NEC/Mitsubishi and have been pleased.

8) Make sure you use a good anti-virus program. I recommend the buy version of AVG, www.grisoft.com. Also, make sure to use a good spyware program. I personally use Adaware and Spybot 1.3 in conjunction and run them at least once a week. For my firewall I use Sygate Personal Firewall. www.sygate.com .

Hope this helps. Check www.pricewatch.com for the best prices. Furthermore, check out www.newegg.com or www.monarchcomputer.com for some good prices on systems and hardware. If you are gamer and want to get yourself a boutique type system here is a good manufacturer that is much less expensive than other boutique makers such as Falcon Northwest or Alienware, www.velocitymicro.com .

Dell make good computers. My only gripe with them is that their computers are very proprietary and make upgrading difficult.
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SlackJawedYokel Donating Member (446 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-12-04 12:05 PM
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6. Just an addendum and some questions
Most modern motherboards come with on-board audio and video that will work perfectly fine for the non-video-gamer/non-audiophile user.
Also, RAM speed/latency isn't so much a factor as quality/amount for the average user.
As a gamer, however, I agree with you completely.

I have to say that Dell makes some damn quiet Intel-based computers, tho.
I use one at work and the only way I can tell if it's on is if I touch the case to see if the hard drive is spinning.

Seriously thinking of building an Intel-based digital audio workstation(DAW) box just for the quiet factor.

I'd also reccommend Fatwallet.com, HardOCP.com and AnandTech.com(check the forums for "Hot Deals") as resources before buying.

Question... have you used any Nforce 4 based motherboards?

I'm going to be building a new box in the next few months and was wondering which way to go as far as MBs are concerned.
I've heard nice things about OCing the AMD64 939 3000+'s and will probably put dual 74GB Raptors in it.
I'm not sure about the video card due to my ignorance on the PCIe cards versus regular AGP cards... any thoughts?
Also, have you installed any of the PATA drives?
I'm assuming this is what those new smaller connectors are called because I've installed 200GB SATA drives which use the old pin connectors.

Cletus
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HuskiesHowls Donating Member (582 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-11-04 05:57 PM
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2. Best thing I've ever done for my computer
was a broadband hookup.

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Deja Q Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-12-04 08:42 AM
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4. ?? With the internet, the connection speed is more of a factor.
Replacing a Pentium III with a Athlon 3000+ will only make the browser load faster.

Replacing a quaint 56k modem with 1.5/768k DSL on the other hand... :9
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