- May 14, 2004
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(X-Posted under CPUs as well -- forgive the sense of deja-vu)
This is my first PC build in years, and I'm seeking some honest advice. Four months of research still has me wondering about the best course of action.
I have no brand loyalty. I had an AMD K6 back in the day and I'm running a Pentium 3 now. I've stretched the capabilities of this 600mhz chip as far as they will go and it is time to upgrade. What I want is performance, not flash. It's possible that I'll be OCing, but unlikely. I want to be able to enjoy my 3D MMOs and FPSs with rates above 5fps. If I can delay obsolescence for the next year or so, then great. My existing graphics card will be transplanted to the new box (marked with * in the builds), but I am not opposed to replacing it in about 6 months. Also, we have a budget here. I'd like to keep the total cost of the proc, mobo, memory and HD below or around $500.
So here are the possible new builds that I'm considering:
Build 1:
- AMD Athlon 64 2800+
- ABIT "KV8" K8T800 Mobo
- Kingston 512MB DDR PC-3200
- GeForce FX 5200 256MB*
- Western Digital 80GB 7200RPM SATA
Build 2:
- AMD Athlon XP 2800+
- ABIT "AN7" nForce2 Ultra 400
- Kingston 512MB DDR PC-3200
- GeForce FX 5200 256MB*
- Western Digital 80GB 7200RPM SATA
Build 3:
- Pentium 4/ 2.8E GHz 800MHz FSB, 1MB L2
- ASUS "P4S800D" SiS655FX
- Kingston 512MB DDR PC-3200
- GeForce FX 5200 256MB*
- Western Digital 80GB 7200RPM SATA
Again, I have no brand loyalty here. If anyone has good or ill to say about the memory choice, speak out. Also, if anyone thinks that the oft-bemoaned pain of installing XP on a single SATA drive makes an Ultra ATA or IDE a better choice, say so. If you need clarification from me about anything, ask away.
I'm doing this build as part of an article I'm writing for an online magazine, so I want to make sure that my DIY recommendations are beneficial not only to myself, but also my readers.
Help me, Anandtech Forumites.... you're my only hope.
This is my first PC build in years, and I'm seeking some honest advice. Four months of research still has me wondering about the best course of action.
I have no brand loyalty. I had an AMD K6 back in the day and I'm running a Pentium 3 now. I've stretched the capabilities of this 600mhz chip as far as they will go and it is time to upgrade. What I want is performance, not flash. It's possible that I'll be OCing, but unlikely. I want to be able to enjoy my 3D MMOs and FPSs with rates above 5fps. If I can delay obsolescence for the next year or so, then great. My existing graphics card will be transplanted to the new box (marked with * in the builds), but I am not opposed to replacing it in about 6 months. Also, we have a budget here. I'd like to keep the total cost of the proc, mobo, memory and HD below or around $500.
So here are the possible new builds that I'm considering:
Build 1:
- AMD Athlon 64 2800+
- ABIT "KV8" K8T800 Mobo
- Kingston 512MB DDR PC-3200
- GeForce FX 5200 256MB*
- Western Digital 80GB 7200RPM SATA
Build 2:
- AMD Athlon XP 2800+
- ABIT "AN7" nForce2 Ultra 400
- Kingston 512MB DDR PC-3200
- GeForce FX 5200 256MB*
- Western Digital 80GB 7200RPM SATA
Build 3:
- Pentium 4/ 2.8E GHz 800MHz FSB, 1MB L2
- ASUS "P4S800D" SiS655FX
- Kingston 512MB DDR PC-3200
- GeForce FX 5200 256MB*
- Western Digital 80GB 7200RPM SATA
Again, I have no brand loyalty here. If anyone has good or ill to say about the memory choice, speak out. Also, if anyone thinks that the oft-bemoaned pain of installing XP on a single SATA drive makes an Ultra ATA or IDE a better choice, say so. If you need clarification from me about anything, ask away.
I'm doing this build as part of an article I'm writing for an online magazine, so I want to make sure that my DIY recommendations are beneficial not only to myself, but also my readers.
Help me, Anandtech Forumites.... you're my only hope.