New Pc What U Think

IceMan569

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AMD 64 x2 Dual Core 4200+ Processor

ASUS M2A-VM Motherboard
--Chipset AMD 690G
--Front Side Bus 2000 / 1600 MT/s
--Memory Dual channel 4 x 240-pin DIMM, support max. 8GB DDR2 800/667/533 Integrated ATI Radeon X1250-based graphics
--Expansion Slots 2 x PCI -- 1 x PCI Express x16 & 1 x PCI Express x1

2 Gigs
2 x 1gb 667mhz DDR2 Optima memory

Hard Drive Maxtor DiamondMax 20 160GB SATA II/300

Thermaltake TR2-430w PSU

Thermaltake Matrix Case featuring tool-free installation for all drive bays & add-on cards

SAMSUNG, Super-WriteMaster SH-S203B Black 20x DVD±R/RW Dual-Layer Burner, SATA

only thing not thilled with but give it a try

Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium

may change to xp

paid $390 total i thou was good deal

going to add a cd & dvd player combo 40 bucks

adding another fan 12 bucks


and thinking of adding a grafics card any idea's ????
nothing to costly

what u think did get good deal ?
 
why are you going to add a cd/ dvd player combo? The dvd burner will play and burn cds and dvds.
Are you going to be playing games, video editing or just surfing the web? If its games then a 512MB graphics card would be fine. Video editing and a 256MB will do. Just surfing the web and use the one on the main board :)

Sorry to disappoint you but most people I have spoken to about vista think its crap and have gone back to xp. I'm still using xp because vista doesn't have anything extra that I need.
 
i want a dvd/cd player so i don't waste my dvd burner playing a cd or dvd

yes playing a couple games nothing hard on video

on has 256 ram shared
but thinking on something pci expess 16x

256 card any idea on the card ???
 
why you getting a motherboard with onboard gfx & a graphics card aswell ?

mgiht as well get a better mobo without the onboard gfx.

maybe a better power supply if you are going for the power hungry newer gfx cards.

price range for gfx?
 
i want a dvd/cd player so i don't waste my dvd burner playing a cd or dvd
I built my computer as a home entertainment centre and play cds, dvds and burn both with the same burner. It hasn't shortened the life of the burner yet. The laser beam in the burner is meant to last for just about eternity. The only trouble I have had with burners has been with the brand Liteon. They never last more than 6 months. Get a decent brand Samsung, Toshiba or somehting like that and you will only need one.

And in a couple of years time everyone will be use blueray burners instead.
 
well the pc i got off ebay and mb came with ATI Radeon X1250-based graphics

price range 100-200 for card if the onboard won't play games
don't won't a huge video card
i'll going to but off ebay so i'll get to why cheaper


think of gettting 2 more 1 gig sticks of ram to -- think it help ??
 
Too much ram will waste power and not make things much faster. I have 1 gig and it is fine. 2 gig would be heaps for pretty much anything. Make sure you have a reasonable power supply. My PC came with a 300w power supply but I upgraded to a 450w due to the extra harddrives and ram.
 

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