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  • bwanac
    No R3VLimiter
    • Oct 2003
    • 3354

    #1

    Potential Computer... check it out for me.

    All of this from cyberpowersystem.com, thanks.

    Athlon 64 PCI-E Custom Build Configurator

    - MOTHERBOARD: (939-pin Socket) Foxconn/WinFast NF4UK8AA-8EKRS nForce4 Chipset PCI-E w/LAN,USB,IEEE,&Audio

    - CPU: (939-pin) AMD ATHLON64 3000+ CPU w/ Hyper Transport Technology

    - MEMORY: 1024 MB (512MBx2) PC3200 400MHz Dual Channel DDR MEMORY (GEIL VALUE RAM)

    - HDD: Western Digital 160GB 7200RPM ATA 100 8MB Special Editon

    - VIDEO: NVIDIA Geforce 6200 Graphics with TurboCache supporting 128MB 16X PCI Express VIDEO CARD

    - CDRW: (Special Price) Samsung TS-H522B 16X DVD±R/±RW + CD-R/RW DRIVE DUAL LAYER (BLACK COLOR)

    - Case: ATX MEDIUM TOWER CASE 350 WATT (BLACK COLOR)

    - FAN: AMD ATHLON64 CERTIFIED CPU FAN & HEATSINK

    - Other shit unimportant basically.

    Price: $677 plus whatever I need to get OS and other fun stuff[hopefully free]
    Last edited by bwanac; 02-02-2008, 09:46 PM.
  • Skafrog
    E30 Mastermind
    • Oct 2003
    • 1730

    #2
    make sure the CPU/MoBo combo will work properly.
    Most Mobo's will need to have the latest bios version to run the 939 pin.

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    • Tangent
      E30 Addict
      • Mar 2004
      • 476

      #3
      Don't cheap out on the memory. I've never heard of Geil value RAM, I'd stick with Kingston, Corsair, or Crucial.

      Check out the pricing at www.tigerdirect.com . I just ordered parts for a new machine for my dad there. (parts will arrive tomorrow) It's a P4 3.0, 512MB Kingston RAM, 256MB DDR2 GeForce video card, DL DVD burner, onboard 6 channel audio on the MoBo, 80G 7200 rpm HDD, 450W power supply, a Thermaltake (I think) HSF, a few 80mm fans, all in a nice all aluminum case with built-in temp monitor display on the front. It all came to ~670 including shipping.

      It's got a few things higher-end than yours and a few things lower so give them a shot. Their cpu/mobo combos can save you a few bucks...

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      • bwanac
        No R3VLimiter
        • Oct 2003
        • 3354

        #4
        I was gonna ask about the RAM...

        I'll check them out too.

        EDIT: Are you building your computer, because from cyber power it comes put together, and I dont really have a place to build my computer.

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        • Tangent
          E30 Addict
          • Mar 2004
          • 476

          #5
          Yeah I'm building it myself. All you need besides a few small screwdrivers is a desk or table that people or pets won't mess with. What I like the best about building my own system is that I know it's getting all good components instead of cheap memory, barely-adequate heatsink/fan, and cheap noisy fans. It's also just about the only way to be sure that you're not getting some proprietary crap that makes upgrading a real PITA.

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          • bwanac
            No R3VLimiter
            • Oct 2003
            • 3354

            #6
            I know its easy to do... I just dont have the table space I need in a dorm.

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            • James Crivellone
              Head Janitor
              • Oct 2003
              • 6301

              #7
              Geil is okay stuff, they make some higher end memory as well (speed and latancy wise)

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              • MattM20
                Mod Crazy
                • Oct 2003
                • 641

                #8
                its good that your going with the socket 939 , and you'll be very happy with the temperatures of the 90nm processor; however, i would buy a case without a power supply and go for a antec true-380w, since the PSU's are crucial for reliability and stability. a nforce4 chipset with PCI-E will most likely have no bios related problems with the winchester processor. also, some mobo's are picky about ram, so i would double check and make sure Geil ram is on the mobo's "ok" list.

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                • Mot
                  45 toting redneck
                  • Jul 2004
                  • 4018

                  #9
                  Also do yourself a favor and order for the worlds most trusted computerwebsite. www.newegg.com you will thank me later. Tigerdirect has a bad history of sending defective shit or not sending at all. Also not so sure if i trust a Foxconn mobo, ive been building computers for about 8 years now and ive never heard good or really any bad things about foxconn. Check Neweggs pricing on Asus or Abit or DFI motherboards... those are much more trust brands.

                  in short
                  #1: Check Newegg.com
                  #2: Look for another Mobo company
                  #3 Look for Kingston or Corsair Value Ram.. geil has had some problems in the past.

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                  • golde30
                    R3V OG
                    • Nov 2003
                    • 11464

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Mot
                    Also do yourself a favor and order for the worlds most trusted computerwebsite. www.newegg.com you will thank me later. Tigerdirect has a bad history of sending defective shit or not sending at all. Also not so sure if i trust a Foxconn mobo, ive been building computers for about 8 years now and ive never heard good or really any bad things about foxconn. Check Neweggs pricing on Asus or Abit or DFI motherboards... those are much more trust brands.

                    in short
                    #1: Check Newegg.com
                    #2: Look for another Mobo company
                    #3 Look for Kingston or Corsair Value Ram.. geil has had some problems in the past.
                    i must agree. those parts sound cheap, i wouldnt skimp on yer mobo and ram, also that processor is a lil outdated, at least get a 3200+ if not a 3400+. also that vid card is not good, thas old shit. i have had very bad experience with newer nvidia cards on amd systems, i would go for like an ati 9800pro at least, esp since yer going PCI-E instead of AGP. just my $0.02
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                    • MattM20
                      Mod Crazy
                      • Oct 2003
                      • 641

                      #11
                      Originally posted by golde30
                      Originally posted by Mot
                      Also do yourself a favor and order for the worlds most trusted computerwebsite. www.newegg.com you will thank me later. Tigerdirect has a bad history of sending defective shit or not sending at all. Also not so sure if i trust a Foxconn mobo, ive been building computers for about 8 years now and ive never heard good or really any bad things about foxconn. Check Neweggs pricing on Asus or Abit or DFI motherboards... those are much more trust brands.

                      in short
                      #1: Check Newegg.com
                      #2: Look for another Mobo company
                      #3 Look for Kingston or Corsair Value Ram.. geil has had some problems in the past.
                      i must agree. those parts sound cheap, i wouldnt skimp on yer mobo and ram, also that processor is a lil outdated, at least get a 3200+ if not a 3400+. also that vid card is not good, thas old shit. i have had very bad experience with newer nvidia cards on amd systems, i would go for like an ati 9800pro at least, esp since yer going PCI-E instead of AGP. just my $0.02
                      9800pro's are agp only, and the winchester core 3000+ is one of the newest athlons on the market, even though it's the slowest of the 939's.

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