Building a new Desktop- Is this all i need to buy from newegg.com?
Principa Discordia
Looks great to me, even better than my machine.
Lerxst_of_Syrinx
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Originally Posted by ElRey
Okay, question again. Look at this motherboard
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813152043 Do i need to buy a 10/100 Ethernet card in order to continue my 3mbps Bellsouth DSL with my wireless router? (Router D-Link DI524 |
I would seriously consider going with a Socket 939 motherboard and Athlon 64. The Socket 754 is about dead. Try the Chaintech VNF4. Of course, you'll have to change Athlon 64s (maybe the 3500+). The MoBo's also PCI-Express, because AGP won't be around next year. You'll also need to get a 24-pin connector Power Supply for that board.
Loviatar
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Originally Posted by Lerxst_of_Syrinx
because AGP won't be around next year. You'll also need to get a 24-pin connector Power Supply for that board.
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all the tens of millions of AGP pc owners will either buy a new motherboard and video card to go with it or not bother to upgrade at all
brilliant thinking
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and why go back 2 pages to answer a question i already answered?
Dirkiess
At this rate, with all this additions and changes, the Original Poster will be getting his PC up and running by Xmas. lol
ElRey
So now.... Do i need a 24 pin connector cable for the mobo? It seems like i needed more cables than i thought. And no, im not gonna switch mobos, pay 100 bucks more for a better cpu, or get pci express. AGP Rocks. any other little things i need?
Oh ya, is socket 754 dead? I really wanna know, but i dont plan on upgrading much, but i want to know if it is dead, cuz im not paying 800 bucks for it to be dead.
P.S= Lovitar... you got a point.... AGP Is so much still alive
Oh ya, is socket 754 dead? I really wanna know, but i dont plan on upgrading much, but i want to know if it is dead, cuz im not paying 800 bucks for it to be dead.
P.S= Lovitar... you got a point.... AGP Is so much still alive
Dirkiess
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Originally Posted by ElRey
So now.... Do i need a 24 pin connector cable for the mobo? It seems like i needed more cables than i thought. And no, im not gonna switch mobos, pay 100 bucks more for a better cpu, or get pci express. AGP Rocks. any other little things i need?
Oh ya, is socket 754 dead? I really wanna know, but i dont plan on upgrading much, but i want to know if it is dead, cuz im not paying 800 bucks for it to be dead. P.S= Lovitar... you got a point.... AGP Is so much still alive |
AMD saw the light and brought out 939. This is like a crossbreed and will read both 754 and 940 chips or something along those lines.
ANyway, the short story, 939 is the way to go if you want the latest 64 bit AMD chips and i also believe it has better functionality too and is more compatible with a wider range of chips. If i was to go for a new board, it would be a 939 model.
As far as AGP goes, yes, it's still alive, but future proof is PCI Express. It's the new, here to stay, much faster than, AGP. AGP is like PCI. It will soon no longer be used for high end graphics, as it doesn't have the grunt to cope with the future graphics systems, and will no longer be implemented into mainstream home user mobo's.
So, if you want a system that is going to do what you want now for a little cheaper and last you several years, go with AGP. If you want the ability to go with faster graphics in a few years without the need for a new Mobo, go with PCI Express, which will last you more years, spend a little more on the board and card and just reduce the amount you spend on some of the other items.
Either way, you will have an awesome machine but it's all about the money and what you are willing to pay for.
Are you willing to paid for the grunt now and pay more later, or pay a little more now so you don;t have to pay anymore for a lot longer to come.
If i hadn't already upgraded my system a year or so ago, before AMD got it's 64bit system going, i would be doing what i just said.
939, PCI express and Stonking PCIe Graphics card.
ElRey
Will this mobo
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813128286
Work with this Processor
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16819103484
and also, what pci-express video card would you recommend that is under $190 and is just as good or better than the NVIDIA GeForce 6800 128mb 4x/8x AGP on newegg.com?
edit- wait, found a better mobo for less
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813135177
what about that one?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813128286
Work with this Processor
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16819103484
and also, what pci-express video card would you recommend that is under $190 and is just as good or better than the NVIDIA GeForce 6800 128mb 4x/8x AGP on newegg.com?
edit- wait, found a better mobo for less
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813135177
what about that one?
Principa Discordia
1.) THE PSU HE SELECTED IS FINE: Ones with the new pin-sets come with adapters if required.
2.) AGP IS FINE: AGP graphics cards will still be produced for at least two years yet, AGP is going nowhere until PCI-E does something revolutionary (and don't mention SLI/Crossfire, that was done back in the 3DFX days.)
3.) SOCKET 754 IS FINE: AMD are planning to stop producing Socket 754 processors, but not until like the fall. Even then, places who sold them previously will still have tons of them in stock to get rid of. There is nothing wrong with Socket 754.
Stop confusing the man, the "final" list he showed us at the top of the page was a very good PC and will be quite future-proof for him too. I wish Termite were here to give you all a verbal slap to the face.
2.) AGP IS FINE: AGP graphics cards will still be produced for at least two years yet, AGP is going nowhere until PCI-E does something revolutionary (and don't mention SLI/Crossfire, that was done back in the 3DFX days.)
3.) SOCKET 754 IS FINE: AMD are planning to stop producing Socket 754 processors, but not until like the fall. Even then, places who sold them previously will still have tons of them in stock to get rid of. There is nothing wrong with Socket 754.
Stop confusing the man, the "final" list he showed us at the top of the page was a very good PC and will be quite future-proof for him too. I wish Termite were here to give you all a verbal slap to the face.
ElRey
You gotta trust the mod
Well, im ordering! Finally!
Well, im ordering! Finally!
ElRey
Okay, the parts are set, they are the same as the "FINAL COMPUTER PARTS" above. So, presuming I dont have any cables going over from my old system except for the floppy drive and the floppy drive cable, which ones would i have to buy? Look at my parts also before answering, as some of those parts may have the cables, but im confuzored about these cables. If i need to buy more cables, can you give me the links to the cables in Newegg.com? Thanks!
P.S.- I finally got a grasp of where everything goes in my case, i am set to buy and build just except for these cables.
P.S.- I finally got a grasp of where everything goes in my case, i am set to buy and build just except for these cables.
Principa Discordia
Motherboards usually come with two or more IDE cables (with two connectors each, that means up to four HDD/CD/DVD drives), one IDE cable made for floppy disk drives, and your PSU will have all those molex connectors for them running out of the back of it.
Other than that, just follow all the instructions for all the components and you should be perfectly fine. If you have any questions during building, let us know (if you can get online, which I'd reccommend.).
Other than that, just follow all the instructions for all the components and you should be perfectly fine. If you have any questions during building, let us know (if you can get online, which I'd reccommend.).
Dirkiess
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Originally Posted by ElRey
Okay, the parts are set, they are the same as the "FINAL COMPUTER PARTS" above. So, presuming I dont have any cables going over from my old system except for the floppy drive and the floppy drive cable, which ones would i have to buy? Look at my parts also before answering, as some of those parts may have the cables, but im confuzored about these cables. If i need to buy more cables, can you give me the links to the cables in Newegg.com? Thanks!
P.S.- I finally got a grasp of where everything goes in my case, i am set to buy and build just except for these cables. |
ElRey
So i guess im not buying any cables! Thanks for telling me that the mobo contained the cables Principa Discordia, and thanks for everything you all did. (Yes, i can get online, this is my laptop, so i should be able to contact the forums if anything goes wrong. Just right after i replace its video card.....)
Wait.... when im making the desktop, i am also going to be modding a ps2 and upgrading the video card inside my laptop. Will that require any extra precautions like an Anti-Static Device? I dont think I would need one but mabye i would generate the static going from one open unit to another.
Wait.... when im making the desktop, i am also going to be modding a ps2 and upgrading the video card inside my laptop. Will that require any extra precautions like an Anti-Static Device? I dont think I would need one but mabye i would generate the static going from one open unit to another.
ElRey
UPDATE: My parts are coming tomorrow. I just found out that my case only comes with a 350w psu. Can anyone check to see if i have enough power supply to operate the system? The parts are listed above in FINAL COMPUTER PARTS, and it says what case im getting that comes with a 350w psu and components. Can anyone help me to find out if i have enough watts in my psu for my parts?
i dunno
this sounds a little late, but u could get real good deals on hds at large retail places like circuit city. about 2 weeks ago, compusa was having a sale on 160 gb hds for 30 bucks with mail in rebate. forgot what barnd though and specs. i recently got myself a seagate 200 gb hd 7200 rpm 8mb for 60 at fry's. of course if u dont live near any big retailer, that would invalidate my post.
Dirkiess
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Originally Posted by ElRey
UPDATE: My parts are coming tomorrow. I just found out that my case only comes with a 350w psu. Can anyone check to see if i have enough power supply to operate the system? The parts are listed above in FINAL COMPUTER PARTS, and it says what case im getting that comes with a 350w psu and components. Can anyone help me to find out if i have enough watts in my psu for my parts?
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If they query and say that is not the case, you have a hard copy of there web site page.
ALso, confirm whether it's on your order details too.
They shouldn't be able to say they are selling one thing and give you something else. Or they could be trying to swap out the PSU, which has been known to happen.
ElRey
Yes, i read all 1151 reviews... shocking i know. On the newegg sales page for the case, it said 420w psu. Yet everyone... and i repeat everyone in the reviews said that it was a 350w psu. Im gonna complain... even in aspire.com the case descriptions say that it is a 350w psu, but newegg advertises it as a 420w. I guess if the system doesnt work then im sending it back.
Svenn
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Originally Posted by ElRey
Yes, i read all 1151 reviews... shocking i know. On the newegg sales page for the case, it said 420w psu. Yet everyone... and i repeat everyone in the reviews said that it was a 350w psu. Im gonna complain... even in aspire.com the case descriptions say that it is a 350w psu, but newegg advertises it as a 420w. I guess if the system doesnt work then im sending it back.
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tuskenraid
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Originally Posted by Principa Discordia
That PSU looks a little weak to me, only 15A on the 12v rail and only 300w. Might be okay though, I forget the power requirements for 9800 Pros.
You could also save yourself the $33 on the CPU fan, I have an Athlon64 3400+ and it never gets hot with the stock cooler on it. Disregard this if you're planning to overclock, though. |
Personally, an Antec TruePower 430 would be good, or even an AeroCool II 450. I personally would not recommend anything under 400 and would strongly recommend to not settle for a bargain PSU.
Algren Cole
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Originally Posted by ElRey
So, im ready to purchase parts. List of everything im getting
AMD Athlon 64 3400+ http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16819103484 Chaintech AMD Athlon 64 Motherboard http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813152043 Aspire X-Dreamer II Computer Case http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16811144026 XFX Geforce 6600GT 128MB 128-bit GDDR3 AGP 4X/8X Video Card http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814150080 Corsair ValueSelect 1GB 184-Pin DDR SDRAM DDR 400 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820145440 Maxtor 80GB 7200RPM 8mb cache Hard Drive http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822144350 NEC DVD/CD Burner http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16827152035 Am i ready 2 go?!?!?!? And by the way, total system cost plus s and h is 754 bucks (just like my socket lol) |
ewwwww @ chaintech.
that valueram is shit...you're gonna hate it.
your XFX video card is gonna die within weeks of purchase.
downgrade your card to a 5800GT OC from BFG...it'll get better performance than the XFX, it'll still be 8X AGP and 128 mb Ram....but it'll have a very very good fan instead of a POS heatsink the XFX's come with.(good choice to go with nVidia over ATI though)
you'll be better off with 512 MB Corsair XMS than you will 1GB of the ValueSelect.
ElRey
im gettin a leadtek 6800. Look at FINAL computer parts, not parts that im buying.
And also, dont review what was already reviewed. Tuskenraid, thanks for trying to help, but i dont know of any 300w psu that im buying.
And also, dont review what was already reviewed. Tuskenraid, thanks for trying to help, but i dont know of any 300w psu that im buying.
Algren Cole
if your parts are already on the way then best of luck building it...and I hope you enjoy it. it's gonna be a nice system.
just so you know. I've ordered a good amount of hardware through newegg...and I love them. I purchase through newegg almost exclusively...but they have a large problem with DOA...so don't get frustrated if some of your parts are DOA. They have an amazing RMA program.
just so you know. I've ordered a good amount of hardware through newegg...and I love them. I purchase through newegg almost exclusively...but they have a large problem with DOA...so don't get frustrated if some of your parts are DOA. They have an amazing RMA program.
ElRey
what is DOA and RMA? Return? I seriously dont understand that. And by the way, why do you think Corsair ValueRAM will be so screwed up
Algren Cole
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Originally Posted by ElRey
what is DOA and RMA? Return? I seriously dont understand that. And by the way, why do you think Corsair ValueRAM will be so screwed up
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DOA - Dead on Arrival
RMA - Return Merchandise Authorization
nah The ValueRAM will work perfectly. it's just that valueRAM has lower core settings and voltage levels. So It performs on a lower level than 'performance' RAM. I tend to purchase higher quality RAM over Higher Storage RAM. Corsair makes great RAM, best available (IMHO), so I expect you'll like even the ValueRAM.
ElRey
Thanks. Will a 350w psu be able to run all my FINAL COMPUTER PARTS?
Algren Cole
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Originally Posted by ElRey
Thanks. Will a 350w psu be able to run all my FINAL COMPUTER PARTS?
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a 120w PSU will be able to run it....will it be able to run it stable under full load??....honestly, I don't think so. But it's always worth trying. If you start to experience problems with power replace it. See the one nice thing about your RAM is that it's gonna be real real easy on your PSU. You might not have any problems at all. Everyone can claim they know this and they know that about building a computer...but different applications work for different people. My buddy runs a 300w PSU on his system and it works perfectly fine for him. It's all about trial and error. Put it in and give it shot. Though you might want to consider looking at newegg. If they advertised a 420w PSU....they owe you a 420w PSU, even if it was a printing error.
ElRey
How do i check what is the watts on my PSU when its finally built to see if its 350 or 420?
Dirkiess
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Originally Posted by ElRey
How do i check what is the watts on my PSU when its finally built to see if its 350 or 420?
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Killion
6600 GT, Nvidia owns Ati 9800.
Dirkiess
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Originally Posted by Killion
6600 GT, Nvidia owns Ati 9800.
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This guy is confused enough as it is already with everything being said and these sorts of comments are not accepted here and are frowned upon by Forum Admin as Fanboism.
Thank you.
CtrlAltDel
only suggestion is that i tell people if they are building a computer to game on, the most important things they are buying are the video card and the memory...so dont skimp there
Killion
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Originally Posted by Dirkiess
Please, don't turn this post into an NVidia V ATI thread. If you have no constructive advice, then please don't reply.
This guy is confused enough as it is already with everything being said and these sorts of comments are not accepted here and are frowned upon by Forum Admin as Fanboism. Thank you. |
This nvidia card versus the ati - price = the nvidia wins. simple as that.
Dirkiess
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Look at the enormous carebear.
This nvidia card versus the ati - price = the nvidia wins. simple as that. |
ElRey
Does newegg have a reputation for delivering 1 day before it says it will be delivered? Im using Fedex Express Saver.
Algren Cole
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Originally Posted by ElRey
Does newegg have a reputation for delivering 1 day before it says it will be delivered? Im using Fedex Express Saver.
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they don't have a reputation for delivering 1 day ahead of schedule....they're never late though. Once it leaves the newegg wharehouse there isn't much newegg has to do with it...at that point it's Fedex
ElRey
I finally installed the heatsink after much turbulation and hassle, but now, the ram looks sorta loose. Is this normal?
Dirkiess
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Originally Posted by ElRey
I finally installed the heatsink after much turbulation and hassle, but now, the ram looks sorta loose. Is this normal?
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Oh, did the Memory Clips hook the memory into place properly and make sure you have the memory around the right way and seated properly. Memory only goes one way, so shouldn't be too hard, and normally, if slight pressure is put on it as you push, the clamps should just lock down.
ElRey
Mine was totally different it had clamps that you had to push to the left and right, insert the memory, and push it back, but it just would not work that way so i just put the ram in one clip and tried to insert it diagonally into the other one, but it still did not work. So i have only 1 clip that is holding the ram, yet it doesnt move much, only about 1/4 mm when you try to move it.
Dirkiess
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Originally Posted by ElRey
Mine was totally different it had clamps that you had to push to the left and right, insert the memory, and push it back, but it just would not work that way so i just put the ram in one clip and tried to insert it diagonally into the other one, but it still did not work. So i have only 1 clip that is holding the ram, yet it doesnt move much, only about 1/4 mm when you try to move it.
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Memory will only go in one way and if you only have one clip down, you don't have it in right.
To put memory into a mobo, both clips need to be pushed to the side, line up the memory with the Notches and then firmly push into the Dimm slot the right way around, and this should automatically bring the clips down locking the Dimm into place.
If this isn't working for you, as I mentioned in this Post to begin with, if you are unsure what you are doing or having difficulties, before you break something, get a friend who has a lot more experience at this sort of thing than you, and ask for assistance.
Don't be afraid to ask for help, as not doing so, will cause you more grief and you will definitely break something.
If you don't want to take this advice, then accept the consequences of your actions.
ElRey
Okay, so i sucessfully installed the ram, video card, heatsink, power supply, and cpu and dvd drive/hdd/floppy drive. Whenever i connect my Dell P780 monitor to my newly made system, i just get the "Monitor is in Power Save Mode. Activate using PC." The monitor does not recognize that i have it connected. I press delete but the bios does not come up. Any ideas?