Need opinions on my new rig.

SIGbastard

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Just got all the parts to build my new pc. Anybody have any suggestions as i don't know much about computers (my friend is building it for me)? I know everyone is going to tell me to get a better sound card but that is what i have in my current pc and it sounds great to me. In addition I have never had problems with this sound card so why spend the extra money. I don't think I will overclock b/c the biggest thing Ive done with a pc is change a vid card and ram. In other words i just really wouldn't know what i was doing. Here's the specs:
p4 2.6 ghz 800fsb
asus p4p800 mobo
ati radeon 9800 pro 128mb
Creative labs sb live 5.1
Corsair TWINX1024-3200C2PRO 1GB DDR400 PC3200 ProSeries Memory
antec performance plus case w/ 430 watt true power supply
seagate ata100 7200rpm 40Gig HD
16Xsamsung DVD
3 extra case fans
Logitech Z-640 5.1 speakers
 
Looks fine, but if you're not going to overclock why not buy cheaper memory? Get the value series from Corsair, Kingston or Twinmos. Could save you some money, your choice.

I would buy a bigger harddisk and a burner, but if you don't use it why get them. Anyway very nice system especially the case, very good choice :)
 
How hard is it to learn to overclock?? Somebody told me that that mobo has an option of setting it to overclock in 5% increments without having to do everything manually. My case has 2 case fans in the front 2 exhaust fans in the back and a case fan built in to the side right by where the video card will go. Would i need more cooling to overclock?
 
probably, if you have a temperature sensor on ur CPU check that and if it stays below 35-40 degrees C idle then it should be fine for overclocking

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Originally posted by SIGbastard
How hard is it to learn to overclock?? Somebody told me that that mobo has an option of setting it to overclock in 5% increments without having to do everything manually. My case has 2 case fans in the front 2 exhaust fans in the back and a case fan built in to the side right by where the video card will go. Would i need more cooling to overclock?

read the sticky at the top of the forum.
 
Originally posted by SIGbastard

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Creative labs sb live 5.1

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seagate ata100 7200rpm 40Gig HD

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Get an Audigy 2 ZS instead of the SB Live 5.1 (far better performance) and a WD1200JB, which is cost effective and faster on ATA100 than most of Maxtor's drives on ATA133. With that rig and a broadband connection you will fill these 120GB in no time, not to mention the 40GB of the Seagate drive (I actually happen to have an Samsung SV4084H Drive with the same capacity from my old rig, and it's slow and got quite loud after a few months).
 
40 gig will fill faster than an irish pub on a friday night with all day happy hour
 
Well ive had my current pc since p4's first came out (its a 1.3 ghz p4) and it only has a 20G hard drive. I tend to erase most games or mods unless i am currently playing them. In fact all I have on my pc now is half life, cstrike, battlefield 1942, and day of defeat. The most I've ever had on this hd has been about 18 Gigs. This is probably because i don't download mp3's, videos, etc. The fact that I'm married, work full time, and go to school full time usually limits me to about 2 nights of gaming a week :x. If circumstances where different I would play games every day and as such opt for a bigger hd. The problem is i start dental school next year and the wife is all of a sudden talking about starting a "family" :O.
 
Originally posted by SIGbastard
Well ive had my current pc since p4's first came out (its a 1.3 ghz p4) and it only has a 20G hard drive. I tend to erase most games or mods unless i am currently playing them. In fact all I have on my pc now is half life, cstrike, battlefield 1942, and day of defeat. The most I've ever had on this hd has been about 18 Gigs. This is probably because i don't download mp3's, videos, etc. The fact that I'm married, work full time, and go to school full time usually limits me to about 2 nights of gaming a week :x. If circumstances where different I would play games every day and as such opt for a bigger hd. The problem is i start dental school next year and the wife is all of a sudden talking about starting a "family" :O.

It sounds like 40 GB will be fine for you. I'm happily running along on 36GB. :)
 
Looks decent, however even if you like lower capacity drives - a Western Digital Special Edition (8mb Cache) might benefit you - they perform better.
 
I have the same system with a gigabyte mobo :)

I'd like to see some 3dmark/aquamark scores from u
 
I'll post some 3dmark scores for you un0x but I don't know when my friend can help me build it so it may be 1-2 weeks.
 
Originally posted by GPRT
40 gig will fill faster than an irish pub on a friday night with all day happy hour

hahaha, so true so true
 
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