- Jul 13, 2005
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I plan on building a new computer in a few days and I was wondering if these parts are fine. Letme know if im making a big mistake or if there are better solutions.
(Budget is 1,500 *I could go a wee bit over*,*UPDATE* I do plan on overclocking)
****The Parts****
TOTAL: $1,018.95
Thats it for now. What I plan on doing in the future is buying an X850 XT PE or just XT when the new ati's come out *lowered price hopefully*. But until then im just gonna stick with the integrated X300 that comes with that mobo ^. Also I don't know when the crossfire mobo's are comming out so that mobo is just temporary until the crossfire mobo's come out.
I'm not an amd or ati fanboy so intel and nvidia are fine with me as long as I get the same/better performance for the same price.
Thank you for your input!
(Budget is 1,500 *I could go a wee bit over*,*UPDATE* I do plan on overclocking)
****The Parts****
- Case: COOLER MASTER Centurion 5 $84.99
CD/DVD Drive: NEC 3540 $45.99
PSU: e-Power Tagan TG-480 $80.99
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 160GB GIG $88.00
RAM: OCZ Gold Series 1GB 2X512's $139.50
Mobo: ECS RS480-M $78.99
Processor: AMD 4000+ San Diego $473.99
TOTAL: $1,018.95
Thats it for now. What I plan on doing in the future is buying an X850 XT PE or just XT when the new ati's come out *lowered price hopefully*. But until then im just gonna stick with the integrated X300 that comes with that mobo ^. Also I don't know when the crossfire mobo's are comming out so that mobo is just temporary until the crossfire mobo's come out.
I'm not an amd or ati fanboy so intel and nvidia are fine with me as long as I get the same/better performance for the same price.
Thank you for your input!