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    New build, looking for good but cheap components.

    Hi everyone.

    I want to build my own pc because it is so much cheaper than buying one premade.

    I know where to put things etc and it is pretty easy to do, so thought it would be fun.

    I can salvage a 320gb sata hard drive and a couple of cd drives from my old pc and everything else i need to scrap i think, what do you think? Maybe the memory too? These are the specs:



    Motherboard
    CPU Type AMD Athlon XP, 1800 MHz (13.5 x 133) 2200+
    Motherboard Name Shuttle AK38(N) (5 PCI, 1 AGP, 3 DDR DIMM, Audio)
    Motherboard Chipset VIA VT8367 Apollo KT333CF
    System Memory 512 MB (PC3200 DDR SDRAM)
    BIOS Type Award (02/12/03)
    Communication Port Communications Port (COM1)
    Communication Port Communications Port (COM2)
    Communication Port Printer Port (LPT1)

    Display
    Video Adapter NVIDIA GeForce4 MX 440 (128 MB)
    3D Accelerator nVIDIA GeForce4 MX 440

    Multimedia
    Audio Adapter VIA AC'97 Enhanced Audio Controller

    Storage
    IDE Controller VIA Bus Master IDE Controller
    SCSI/RAID Controller ALi SATA/RAID Controller
    Floppy Drive Floppy disk drive
    Disk Drive Hitachi HDT725032VLA SCSI Disk Device (298 GB)
    Optical Drive CREATIVE DVD-ROM DVD6240E (6x/24x DVD-ROM)
    SMART Hard Disks Status OK

    Partitions
    C: (NTFS) 152617 MB (137133 MB free)

    Input
    Keyboard Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 Keyboard
    Mouse PS/2 Compatible Mouse

    Network
    Network Adapter Belkin 54g Wireless USB Network Adapter (192.168.0.4)

    Peripherals
    Printer PDFConverter
    USB1 Controller VIA VT83C572 PCI-USB Controller
    USB1 Controller VIA VT83C572 PCI-USB Controller
    USB1 Controller VIA VT83C572 PCI-USB Controller
    USB2 Controller VIA USB 2.0 Enhanced Host Controller
    USB Device Belkin 54g Wireless USB Network Adapter
    USB Device Logitech Mic (Orbit/Sphere MP)
    USB Device Logitech USB Camera (Orbit/Sphere MP)
    USB Device QuickCam Orbit/Sphere MP


    I want to have a nice computer for going on the net, chatting on msn and playing games online. My pc now does a pretty decent job, even though it is rubbish! But it stalls ALOT and overheats and i really think it is time to just have something 100% consistent and reliable.

    Possibly something for making videos on etc too because i like using my webcam to record, which is a £70 webcam but looks terrible on this pc.

    Any help is really appreciated, thanks,

    Richard.

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    I'd say chuck it, no headroom processor-wise, AGP is almost dead, but going down fighting, and pricing is good at the moment for a lot of kit...so give us a budget and we'll play.


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    Don't scrap your old setup, it would make a decent server should the need/desire arise someday.

    Cheap and good are usually at opposite ends of the spectrum, but there are good deals around. what's your budget? £1000?

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    Nice file server there, or a backup for those just incase.

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    Well seeing as i have a 320gb hardrive a server for files wouldn't really be a space saver would it....?

    Maybe i can sell the old parts together to someone who knows no better for 50-100 quid.

    My sisters boyfriend says that i can make a decent pc for gaming etc for 350-400 quid, without the screen of course.

    I think all of these places selling £1000+ pc's use alot of gimmicks to up the price.

    What do you reckon?

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    Depend on what games you wanna play, what OS, what brands you use, you could build it using crappy components for £350-400, or go for a rig that will last a lot longer and double the budget.


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    Either of the following 'value' gaming systems could be put together for close to $1,000 (USD), including a 19" LCD monitor:

    AMD Athlon 64 X2 System
    • RAIDMAX Smilodon ATX-612WBP (with 500W PSU)
    • AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ (3.0 GHz)
    • Gigabyte GA-M57SLI-S4 (570 SLI) AM2
    • Corsair XMS2 DDR2-667 2x1-GB
    • WD Caviar SE 200GB (8-MB) SATA 3.0 Gb/s
    • GeForce 8600 GTS 256MB (PCIe)
    • 19" LCD with 5-8ms Refresh
    • Logitech X-530 6-Piece Speaker System
    • LG GSA-H62NK 18X SATA DVD Writer
    • Logitech MX310 Mouse
    • Microsoft Digital Media Pro Keyboard
    • Windows XP Home or Vista Home Basic
    Intel Core 2 Duo System
    • RAIDMAX Smilodon ATX-612WBP (with 500W PSU)
    • Core 2 Duo E6750 (2.66GHz)
    • Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L (P35)
    • Kingston ValueRAM DDR2-667 2x1-GB
    • WD Caviar SE 200GB (8-MB) SATA 3.0 Gb/s
    • GeForce 8600 GTS 256MB (PCIe)
    • 19" LCD with 5-8ms Refresh
    • Logitech X-530 6-Piece Speaker System
    • LG GSA-H62NK 18X SATA DVD Writer
    • Logitech MX310 Mouse
    • Microsoft Digital Media Pro Keyboard
    • Windows XP Home or Vista Home Basic

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    Quote Originally Posted by richardw
    Well seeing as i have a 320gb hardrive a server for files wouldn't really be a space saver would it....?

    Well, right now that 320 might be enough for you. But you will probably find that in the near future, it is to small. And most of us do find that to happen.

    Do you have a back up of all that is on that drive? It will quit working you know, but we all just hope that it will be later. Much later, but sometimes that is not the way it happens. Been there is why I stated what I did.

    Last time it was a spike that scramble C;\ drive so bad I could not get anything off it with recovery programs. HDD was OK after I did a clean install.

    Just my experiences.

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    It will never be too small for my needs, it has so much space left and i hardly need to put anything else on it as it is.

    The only real things i will lose if it packs up are pictures of me, most are on the net though which i can save back onto my pc later.

    I want windows XP because i have never had vista and don't really think i want to switch, xp is fine and works great so i'm happy with it.

    Without the price of that involved i am talking about anyway because software can wait until i've made the computer.

    To be honest 400 pound to make a computer surely would be good enough, i mean spending 800 on a computer self built, would be like buying a £1300 pc prebuilt just about! I want to play games like fifa 08, call of duty, medal of honour all multiplayer with good graphics etc.

    Where would be good to start looking for things? Also where would be good to get a screen for a good value?

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    Thanks for the links. Pc World is one of those evil companies, who prey on the dim witted public, who think they are getting good value goods, which are actually massively overpriced. Everytime i see one of their adverts i cringe!

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    15,000 US Dollar = 7,426.92 British Pound
    That is 3/4th of what a top of the line gamer cost.

    1,000 US Dollar = 495.128 British Pound
    Check out Falcon NW http://www.falcon-nw.com/config/build.asp
    Look at Buget and Bragging Rights.
    Good luck!

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    I have uncontrollable outbursts and end up needing an oxygen tank...

    So do you need:

    Case?
    PSU?
    Mobo (Bundle?)
    Processor(^^^)
    RAM(^^^)
    Graphics Card?
    Sound Card (Or will onboard do?)
    Optical Drive(s)?

    I just thought it would be about a quarter of your budget on case and PSU, and then if you pick up a bundle, and a graphics card, it may go over £400.


    Liam
    Desktop:I5 2500K|Asus P8Z68-V|8GB Corsair Vengeance|1280MB Nvidia 560 TI PE|1TB Seagate/60GB OCZ SSD|LG Blu-ray Writer|Corsair 750W
    27" iMac:I5 2500S|12GB Crucial DDR3|ATI 1GB 6970|1TB|Superdrive|Mighty Mouse

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    Not too bothered about sound, as long as i can play music nicely on it i am more than happy, which most on boards can now do. If i need to get anything better i can easily fit in a sound card.

    I basically need everything apart from a harddrive, I have speakers and a webcam but they are just accessories in comparison.

    I will pick some things out and see what you think of them.

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    Sod picking stuff out actually, whatever i choose will be decent and i'll show you when i'm ready to buy.

    What i really need to know is things like overclocking, how much could i overclock certain things to get the most out of them, saving myself money.

    If i could get lots of info on saving money tips then that would be great

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