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OK people due in some weeks time I'm going to assemble a new PC for myself and I would like to know your opinin on what I've chosen.
Some components are still subject to change due to the fact that I'm undecided on them or they're not available yet. Let's get started:
  • LIAN LI PC 60 MIDI Tower ATX
    with 430 watts Enermax power supply
  • AMD Athlon CPU 1.4 Ghz or up (hopefully the 1.53 Ghz Palomino will be available then)
  • Swifttech MCX370 CPU cooler
  • ABIT KR7-RAID KT266A Mobo. Read more about it here: http://www.warp2search.net/article.php?s...ad&order=0
  • 512 megs Infineon DDR-RAM 266 CL2
  • ABIT Siluro GeForce 3
  • Rounded IDE & floppy cables
  • Creative Labs Audigy Sound Card
  • IBM DTLA 307030 7200 RPM HDD
  • Acer DVD-ROM 1640A2
  • LG CED-CDRW 8080B CD writer
Please tell me if you think this is a good setup or what you would possibly change...
Thanks folks!

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09-12-2001 07:18 AM
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Sounds nice, but i would change the mobo and gf3 to asus, like a7m266 and v8200.. But that's only my personal opinion :smile:


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Very nice indeed, very similar too my own system, the only thing I would suggest is the ThermoEngine V60-4225 (Socket A/FC-PGA)instead (I will vouch for it being absoultly amazing - if you get it though remove the compound that comes on it and use Arctic Silver II compound instead) you can see both here :

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/acatalog/O....html#a139

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/acatalog/O....html#a160

Additionally...

I would go for Dual IBM 60GXP 41.2GB UDMA100
drives and use Raid-0 Stripeing, this is awesome.. That would probably mean having to go for a KG7-RAID or similar board tho..

Sounds sweet as is tho :smile:

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I forgot my password(PeraKojot) so I'll post like AnonimysBig Grin

First: change DvD: Take Pioneer 16/40(105SZ or 106S)
For motherbord: you maybe can take Iwill

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First: change DvD: Take Pioneer 16/40(105SZ or 106S)
For motherbord: you maybe can take Iwill

Also, take MICRON(Crucial)DDR memory!!
12x CDR/RW (Nec, Ricoh, Teac, or Acer)

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Well the HDD & DVD & CDRQ drive are from my old system....

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On 2001-09-12 13:14, Anonymous wrote:
I forgot my password(PeraKojot) so I'll post like AnonimysBig Grin

First: change DvD: Take Pioneer 16/40(105SZ or 106S)
For motherbord: you maybe can take Iwill


Actually, an Acer DVD1640 is a Pioneer105S or 115S (I don´t remember now) DVD... :smile:

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I'm ok for the ACER DVD, but a plextor burner would be nice. You won't take any case fan?

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Like everything (including the Abit MB because I'm partial to their BIOS and their is a larger community of help in the forums if you need it).

With what your using money doesn't seem to be much of a concern so my only suggestion would be a Plextor or TDK CDRW instead of the LG unit. I do repair/upgrade work on the side and CD ROM drives are by far THE most common item I have replaced due to failure. Do yourself a favor and don't skimp here. Plus, being a relatively fast improving technolgy, you should also consider the increased resale value of the Plextor/TDK vs. an LG drive.

Also, VIP here, consider what software is included in your package (some OEM's include NONE).....I like Nero software vs Adaptec....so that is another point to consider as you shop. (although neither can match CloneCD for backupsSmile)

Otherwise, kudos on your choices....... You should have yourself a killer box!

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DON'T put ASUS graphics on a ABit motherboard! It doesn't work at all

11-30-2001 12:16 PM
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I'll make some reccomendations on what I think would be the nicest setup, but before I do I would need to know what kind of budget you have.

Personally, I'm a fan of iwill motherboards, so I would invest in the new iwill xp333-R. If you're looking for a good place to get components, check out uBid, they've got sweet deals (I picked up a 160gb HD off there last night for $179, ATA133 5400rpm -- im only using it for storing mp3s so 7200rpm is of no importance, but still.. sweet deal right?). Anyway, let me know what your budget is and I'll fill you in on some good buys.

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