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First Build
I'm planning to order and work on my first ever build soon...I'm going to be using this build for gaming and internet browsing but keep in mind that while I play some old ass games...I do want the ability to play the newest games with relative ease...I have about $1000 I can spend...and heres what I've picked out from newegg after months of research......
oh yea...i want to get into overclocking..but nothing crazy...maybe just run the fsb to 200 to start... case - antec sonata mobo - abit nf7-s cpu - amd 2400 xp mobile barton (45 watt) vid card - sapphire 9800 pro (128mb, 256 bit) hdd - wd 80 gb sata (8mb cache) heatsink - speeze whisperrock optical - nu tech black 8x dvd/rw - sony black dvd 16x speakers - logitech z640 keyboard.mouse - microsoft multimedia black combo os - win xp home tv tuner - realtek (hmm i forgot the exact name but it costs $40) ram - corsair value select 1gb (512x2) pc 3200..cas latency...2.5 monitor - samsung snycmaster 997 df 19" and a tube or AS ceramique... without including the monitor or shipping...the total at newegg was $1064....the monitor ..i'm gonna pick up locally.. if anyone has any suggestions, sees any incompatibility issues or anything else....feel free to comment...:cool: |
The only flaw that I saw was Win XP Home. I would stick with XP Pro. Other than that, very nice system.
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If you are going to get into overclocking I would try to find perhaps some lower level timings for the ram.
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thx for the replies...
i never really understood what justifies the price difference for xp home and xp pro...maybe its because i never used xp pro firsthand or because i never really had issues with xp home but can someone clarify? i'm definetly gonna look for better ram but whew...it might end up breaking the bank.. |
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XP Home is nigh-impossible to network, and is in all respects a crippled OS for grannies who only check email and maybe play solitaire. XP Pro is a usable OS. Thus the price difference. I know that may seem flippant but it's true. |
Gotta agree with everyone else, Pro over home any day of the week, home is a drastically stripped down OS versus Pro.
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thnx for the info...now i'm seriously considering pro over home...just a quick question though...when u say its impossible to network...what do you mean? i dont have anything networked as of now but i plan on getting a router and hooking up 3 or 4 computers...will home not be able to do that?:confused: |
I REALLY don't see that much difference between home and pro unless you're running an actual fileserver and have a need for added user security and roaming profiles. I have used both on the same box and both were equally easy to network onto my exisiting network. The only advantage I saw in upgrading was for remote desktop, which I have scrapped for VNC anyway.
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i'm gonna stray from the home and pro issue since i think pro is probably much better anyways...but does anyone know if the necessary cords are included with the purchase of a case w/ a power supply or if a cord comes with a power supply that you buy separate from a case..or neither..
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In my experience, you get a cord with both a case with a power supply, and also if you buy a power supply separately.
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i'm thinking of changing the xp home to pro anyways...and i'm also thinking of getting the cordless mx duo...anyone have it? is it good? i've read lots of reviews and only hear positive things...i'd like to hear from a tfp member that actually has one..
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if I read this right you are planning on putting a mobile processor in a desktop? definatly go with a normal desktop processor.
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Aww. I love you too, sweetie. A+ for misspelling ridiculous and yourself, as well the lesson on appearing ignorant. I apologize for offending your favorite OS, fanboy. |
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Most routers are configured by connecting to it through a web browser. Any OS will have no trouble with it.
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