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    Mid spec pc base unit

    I always wonder about compatibility. I don't mean buying the wrong component sata when you needed ata. But some components get on well together and you have a fast trouble free pc. I have a amd K6 500 256 ram 32 Ati graphics ME pc and i could do with sometning a bit newer.
    Sempron 3000 ish 754 board with a few pci sata slots for the odd card to go in I will probably have 1x 80gb hard drive but sata would be better as it does away with primary and master. Also a seperate AGP graphics card I am not a gamer 128 something that get on with the mb chips, DVD burner etc.
    If anyone has built a pc with a simmilar spec to what I am looking for do advise.[Internet, photos, music, satellite encryption.] total budget £400 730dollar 580 euro Any thoughts would be welcome.

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    Actually, you can get say a MSI K8n Neo4, which is a 939 board , cpu, graphics card , 120GB hdd with 2 sticks of pc3200 for $100 less than that. That included the AMD64 3200 cpu, dvd burner and floppy drive.

    The 939 board will allow for more upgradability and future proof you a lot better that the 754 one would.

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    The best way to start is to choose a good motherboard and CPU and see how much you're left with after that. If you can, stick to a good brand of motherboard, even if it costs a little more - it'll pay in the long run.

    Asus, Gigabyte, MSI and Abit are all excellent.

    Here are my favourite UK online suppliers:

    www.komplett.co.uk

    www.cclonline.co.uk

    www.overclockers.co.uk

    www.overclock.co.uk
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    Ditto, and also check out:

    www.savastore.com

    www.dabs.com

    And, don't skimp on PSU, you never mentioned it above, but a decent 400W PSU would take about £50 from the budget, and stick with manufacturers such as Antec/Enermax/Fortron/Akasa/Thermaltake.


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    Thanks for that, I am looking at msi k8n neo4 and the 939 option would as you say give me a better upgradeabiltiy. Savastore has all I need although I am looking at the links above. I have not sorted out a power supply yet and I will probably asking some questions very soon. I have noted the suggestions and that should keep me busy for a day or 2.
    I was going to look a the mb manafacturers site for graphics card options.

    Any prefrences with DVD writer or are they all resonable ?

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    DVD Writer: I would go with Liteon, and LG make some nice ones too.


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    LG or NEC would be my choice. Liteon are not what they used to be
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    NEC, LG Liteon and if you happen on rebadged liteon with the name of Sony on the plate, yep gots one.

    Named them in the order of brand on how I like them.

    As for the power supply, asking before you buy is a very good idea. Believe me, there is some cheap no good junk sold.

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    Good to see LG in the frame I have lg7500 for my football satellite setup recording and I works fine but like all things there is always something newer or faster next day. I will be also looking at the other suggestions your replies have shortened my list. Thanks for your help.

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    Bit more help please

    msi neo4-f mother board.
    As I am not a gamer but a resonable graphics card would be nice. I was thinking about GeForce 6500 256mb ddr low profile pci-e about £40. or so at Dabs. seems to have most things. Any thoughts would be welcome.

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    if i was you i would go for a geforce 6600 or for a little extra a 6800. defiantly much more solid performing cards for only a little extra. and don't feel you have to get a 256mb card. most 6600's are 128mb and are still better than a 6500.
    Windows 7, Asus P5Q-E iP45 , Core 2 Duo E8400, 4GB Ballistix DDR2 800MHz, GeForce 9600.

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    Here are the specs of that mobo:

    http://www.msicomputer.com/product/p...eo4-F&class=mb

    If you can't run to a 6600 or 6800, then here is a nice 6500 for just over 40 quid:

    http://www.cclonline.com/product-inf...ufacturer_id=0
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    The GeForce 6600 it will be, about £48 Dabs may be cheaper elswhere will look later. Almost there. It is good to have advice I am not a ardent builder but I have resonable knowlege of pc's and fix friends and family's occaisonally[ if I can] I have downloaded a mobo manual from MSI and will be looking at that this evening. A good solid forum.
    I will put this together end of May after holidays Corfu [Georges south] Friday.
    Many thanks for you help.

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    well good luck. any problems or just for a bit of advice feel free to come back and ask
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