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  • PurpleDemon
    Digital Video Expert
    Digital Video Expert
    • Mar 2006
    • 716

    I'm Clueless on My First Build- Help!

    I am looking at my first build. New territory for me.

    I am looking at a decent updated computer due to my life changes limits me in front of one most of time. Seems my present AMD64 3000+ is okay for internet, but not much for video projects anymore.

    I have done a lot of reading here (Mostly from Chewy, Thank You) on different issues.

    I have come up with a wish list from Newegg that I think I have covered everything.



    Now most of this is from opinions and reviews.

    Am I totally clueless or can this work?

    Am I missing anything?

    In your professional opinions what would be better?

    My family has asked me for birthday ideas, so I thought I would e-mail an updated list for new computer parts. The rest will be bought monthly part by part.

    I am guessing the last thing to order is the mobo, memory and processor due to market changes.

    I welcome all opinions. This could be fun exploring all the possibilities.

    Keep in mind I am not rich (Social Security) but I don't want to build a junky out of date system.

    I plan to pick up the monitor, keyboard, mouse, and speakers locally.

    Thank You in advance and I hope this can be fun.

  • Chewy
    Super Moderator
    • Nov 2003
    • 18971

    #2

    more air, better cooler still a little weak for that cpu

    with that mobo and weaker power supply I would probably stick to a more overclockable lower power/heat cpu



    and that plex drive is not a plex, bad deal all the way around

    the system will have 2 hard drives, right?

    that mobo comes with a bunch of sata cables?
    Last edited by Chewy; 21 Jan 2008, 07:02 PM.

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    • Chewy
      Super Moderator
      • Nov 2003
      • 18971

      #3


      unless you need pro to run as a quasi server/browsemaster on a home network?

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      • PurpleDemon
        Digital Video Expert
        Digital Video Expert
        • Mar 2006
        • 716

        #4
        Nice Feedback. Thank You.

        Okay I have worked on what you have linked to.

        I have a few questions then.

        1. If that power supply is a little weak, What wattage should I go?
        I have had power supply issues before.


        2. Do you think 2GB ram is enough or do you think 4GB would be overkill?


        On the optical drive I have been reading the new burner thread and it covers many different options and it has changed quite a bit. I'm guessing SATA is the future if your mobo can support it as well as getting rid of the DMA issues. I did not see the need for 2 opticals unless one is especially a good burner and the other a good reader. They seem to be getting to be about the same now that BenQ is not available.

        3. Is there a brand that is doing good on SATA or is it still too early in the game to switch from IDE?

        4. As far as the HDD's, 2-250GB's good? I have really enjoyed that same Seagate I am using now.

        OEM items have always put me in the habit of getting cables. I did miss that that mobo comes with 6 SATA cables.

        On the OS I have always had the impression that Pro runs better even though I have run XP home for some time. I beta tested Vista and realized it was always busy calling home as well as question my every move unless I disabled UAC. I did not like that, so I am thinking of sticking with XP till Windows 7 if that could be even better.

        Thank You for the guidence so far.

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        • Chewy
          Super Moderator
          • Nov 2003
          • 18971

          #5
          xp home comes with most everything that pro has, I really couldn't see hardly any difference

          vista really leaves a lot out tho with home basic

          thermaltake when you can find a good sale is a safer bet than coolmaster(uck)

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          • PurpleDemon
            Digital Video Expert
            Digital Video Expert
            • Mar 2006
            • 716

            #6
            Sounds Great.

            Well I updated. Looks like a good one.




            Now to work on the $$$$

            BTW Chewy, When do wookies sleep? You are always here. You're the best and I appreciate your help

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            • NightbladeXX
              Digital Putz
              • Jan 2006
              • 166

              #7
              for a few xtra bucks i would get this PSU I have used like 10 in the past months and I have one in my secondary rig powering

              AMD FX62
              2GB Corsair RAM
              XFX8800 GTS 320MB (older version)
              5 WD Harddrives
              1 LG DVD-RW
              Antec 900 w/ 4 x 120mm and a 200mm case fan

              and the power levels have never been an issue



              http://www.steelers.com/

              AMD FX-62 @3.2GHz
              2GB of Corsair XMS 4-4-4-12 @ 860 MHz soon to be 4GB
              MSI K9N Diamond nForce 590 SLI
              nVidia 8800 GTS 320 MB
              650W PSU + 465W (external)
              6 WD HD's 2x500, 2x320, 250, and 36GB Raptor + 200 External for Vista HP back ups
              LG DVD+RW
              Koolance EXOS Coolant System
              Buffalo Link Station Live 500GB NAS
              Dual Acer 2223's (22") Monitors
              Antec 900 Case custom painted interior black w/ 4 120mm blue fans + 200mm top vent
              Vista Home Premium 32 bit
              Vista Ultimate 64 bit (new)
              XP Professional 32 bit
              Ubuntu 7.04

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