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Old 11-18-2002, 03:08 PM   #1
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Need advice

I'm ready to build a new system but I've not kept up with technology and stuff recently.

Here's what I want in my new box...

Single Processor Celeron or Intel, doesn't matter to me.
about 1.7-2.0 Ghz is fine. 256K cache minimum, 133Mhz bus speed minimum. This means both the mommyboard and processor need to be replaced.

512 Mb RAM of some kind...SDRAM, or whatever fits.

CD/RW with DVD compatability preferred but not necessary...I can save my 44X CD and use this Iomega CD/RW drive (650) if I need to.

40 Gig HD 7200 rpm...bigger is better.

I already have a 3.5 floppy.

I have a mini tower case with a 250 watt PS in it, but a new one isn't a bad thing either...I would rather use existing stuff if I can, but I won't shy away from the extra $70 or so for a new box if the motherboard won't fit in my box.

I'll need two USB ports, one for the ZIP drive and one for whatever...joystick or camera or something.

I need either a 17" flat screen or a 19" tube thing that can display something like 1200x1200. Whatever the GOOD resolution is these days.

I'll need a decent sound card and a GOOD video card.

I must have a 10/100 NIC for the home LAN.

This computer spends half of it's life on the internet doing IRC, email, surfing and streaming video/audio and the other half playing flight sims, first-person shooters and other graphic-intensive stuff. Oh yeah, I'm looking at doing some design work with a CAD/CAM-like setup also. More on that another time.
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The rest of the stuff I need:

a 17" flat screen and 512 RAM (details later when I open the box) plus a decent sound and video card to upgrade another computer.


There will be a total of three computers on the home network. One is already good enough. The other two are too old and cranky and thus are ready for upgrades / replacement. Printers already exist (one for each).

My computer will become a dual-boot system with Windows XP and Mandrake Linux (yes I'm ready for that step finally!). I do not yet know if there's any difference to me between EIDE and SCSI architecture....Comments anyone?

I can buy two new systems from Dell for about $1600. I want this tab to come in around $1000-$1200.

Help me design new boxes please!

Brian
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Old 11-18-2002, 04:53 PM   #2
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I will get back to you tomorrow, but we can definitely set you up really nice (2 boxes, no slack, ~$1000-1200). I am busy tonight (just got back from the gym for a break, about to go and do cardio for a while)... but I will definitely hook you up tomorrow at work.
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Old 11-18-2002, 06:07 PM   #3
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First off, don't get a flat-screen monitor if you play games. They're not nearly as good as tubes for anything that needs high FPS.

Second, don't get too wrapped up in the specs. It's better to choose parts that "go together" well instead of saying "my CPU must have 256K cache".

As far as the actual CPU goes, for any decent system like the one you describe, you're always best off to just buy whatever is in the "sweet spot" at the time. That means the one that isn't quite bleeding-edge technology, but is still ahead of the power curve. Look at the prices of CPU's, and there's always a distinct cutoff where you pay a whole lot more for not much faster of a chip. Buy the one that's right below that cutoff.

Since I've never built an Intel system, I'll let Dave handle more detailed recommendations.
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Old 11-18-2002, 10:13 PM   #4
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I'm a tube snob myself. I'm impressed at the picture and color quality of modern LCDs, but I code for a living, so I demand lots of pixels. Plus, you can get WAY more tube (quantity as well as quality) for WAY less money than any LCD.

You might also wanna check out reviews of your current sims and what you plan to play in the future. Seems to me that sims stress hardware more than most games, so you might want to aim ahead of the curve to support your habit, if funding permits.
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Old 11-19-2002, 09:50 PM   #5
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Okay...I'm not stuck on LCDs. I can do with a tube too.

I'm looking for advice/specs/fantasy boxes.

I need the specs so I know what to shop for, advice is for discussion purposes to clarify what I want. Fantasy boxes are for getting me the most bang for my bucks.

Dave, I'll look forward to your proposal.

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Old 11-19-2002, 11:21 PM   #6
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Again, I've never built a non-AMD system, so I can't offer a whole lotta help on specific components.

A couple more things though: any motherboard you get today will have two USB ports. But there are some coming out with USB 2.0, which you'll begin to see supported by many more peripherals in the near future. It's something like 10x as fast as current USB. So you may want to seriously consider that if you want upgradeability.

Also, 250W is definitely underpowered for today's systems. It may work for a Celeron, but for what you need, a Celeron won't do. You'll almost certainly be getting a Pentium 4, for which you'll need one of the newer PS'es with the extra 12V connector.

350W should do it. I think 400W or higher is overkill, especially for a 1-CPU system with only 2 or 3 drives. You should be able to use your old case (just switch out the PS), as long as it has an ATX-style power switch (the momentary-on kind) rather than the older AT style (the on/off toggle kind).

Even then, you could replace the power switch, but that can get really annoying. Prolly better in that case to just get a new box with a new PS built-in.

You're right about the 19" monitor; that's definitely the way to go. Anything bigger is still too expensive, but 19" will give you plenty of real estate, and you can get a not-too-shabby one for $250 on sale if you time it right, or a pretty good one for $400.
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Old 11-20-2002, 06:00 AM   #7
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Real quick - my apologies. I am on the end of a software project right now and I was getting it all wrapped up yesterday. I should be done today and I'll make up the list.

AMD's are mostly fine for what you're doing today. I will lean toward Pentium 4, but you will spend extra money for it.

USB 2.0 is rated to 480 Megabits per second. USB 1.1 is rated for 12 Megabits per second. Much more than 10 times faster.

Definitely go for a 19" flat monitor. I'd get a flat screen, not a flat panel. The difference is that one is a CRT with a flat screen, the other is an LCD (flat panel). 19" flat CRT's can actually be found at Wal Mart for not too expensive, but they <b>do</b> add to the cost of a system. I will still try and work it in.
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Old 11-28-2002, 10:09 PM   #8
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What? nothing yet?

I was hoping for better than that from you all...especially Mitch and sycamore.

It's almost time for shopping! Let's get on the stick people!

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Old 11-28-2002, 10:23 PM   #9
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Quote:
Originally posted by BrianR
I was hoping for better than that from you all...especially Mitch and sycamore.
Mitch is probably mad busy with some top secret project...

But me?

ME?!

*looks around* Me?

If you want to know about good cheesesteak places in the Northeast, the best cardiac carts in Center City, where to go and not to go in Baltimore and Washington, and Cliff Clavin-esque facts, I'm your guy.

When it comes to computers, I am profoundly retarded.
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Old 11-28-2002, 10:34 PM   #10
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Just when it comes to computers, eh?
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Old 11-28-2002, 10:50 PM   #11
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Hmmm...that's a good question, juju. Lessee, I am completely stupid on:

--Aviation

--Guns

--Motorcycles

--Sports that are not generally played in this country (like cricket)

--Boats

--Fixing a car (I know about cars, and what goes wrong with them, but don't give me a wrench)

Those are the ones I can think of off-hand.

But, I can make a mean sweet potato pie.
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Old 11-29-2002, 01:47 PM   #12
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Forgive me for fingering you as a techo-geek. I coulda sworn it was you that built an uber-box a while ago but I'm too lazy to search back that far...if I even can.

Whoever it is that knows their desktops well...even if you're in the biz and can get me a deal...please post before Xmas.

I'm woefully out of the loop on PC parts and I need a new machine BAD!

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Old 11-29-2002, 02:13 PM   #13
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OKAY!

It was me that built the box, and it's me that's going to price 'em for you *today*. I got really busy on a project at work and then I stupidly spent a lot of time responding to some other posts here on the Cellar and not lining up your boxes.

But I have some free time so I'm on it *now*.

Give me a few hours and I'll have it up (or a good reason why I can't build boxes to your specs )

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Old 11-29-2002, 02:39 PM   #14
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Brian -

shoot me your phone number, I'll call you and we'll go over this stuff. Private message here on the Cellar is the best way. Thanks

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Old 11-30-2002, 06:05 PM   #15
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Brian, here's what you need

Brian,

Avoid celeron chips. They're evil.

Go for a P4 from 2.0Ghz to 2.4 Ghz.
Get at least a 300W PS.
USB 2.0 PCI card, if your motherboard does not have it. Not only does it do 480Mb/s, the standard NEC chipset has 3 USB controllers on it, and it makes even USB 1.1 devices way faster. Cost is around $30 for this.
1394 Firewire card. These are $20.

Video Card: go for an ATI Radeon 9000 or equivalent. These things kick, and for the price, you can't do better.

CD-RW: There are CD-RW drives for $60 that are 44x at CompUSA, and the HI-VAL ones actually are darn good for the price.
DVD: You can get this for $30 with software off of the net too.

Motherboard: Any ASUS P4 motherboard will make you happy. These are the ones that let you flash your BIOS from Windows 2000 or XP. Gigabyte is to be avoided like the plague. $100

Hard Drive: Maxtor makes some good 40GB HD's, and you can get them for around $70. There are bigger ones available, but 40GB is enough for most people.

Sound Card: SB Live! $30 for this too.

Your average motherboard these days does have onboard Ethernet. If you need a fast ethernet card, lemme know, I've got a stack I can part with.

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