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I built a pc two months ago...so yeah it's obsolete, but maybe it will give you ideas...
AMD Barton 2500 Processor
ASUS A7N8X Deluxe Motherboard
Asus 128meg Nvidia G-Force 4 Vid. Card
2 512 Meg Kingston memory chips
Allied 450 Watt Power Supply
2 60 gigHD's (to start)
2 CD-RW's
Case w/ cooling fans
Volcano Processor Cooling fan
Accessories, KB, Mouse...etc.
I shopped around pretty hard for these parts, but still ended up getting most at Newegg.com and some accessories from Directron.com.
Good Prices (sales), free shipping on many parts (so toal shipping was (10-15 dollars). Some outfits may have had a piece or two, for a couple dollars less, but it was easier to keep the main shipment in one delivery so I would get the bulk of the PC all at once.
The Deluxe Mobo has onboard sound and ethernet. I am happy with the onboard sound for the stuff I do...granted for a couple hundred extra the new sound cards may improve sound slightly (plus extra peripherals).
I did my box for just under $1000. Notice some of my parts were not top of the line, and some were...So if your budget is higher you can get more...i.e. better sound, a little faster processor, etc.
As far as which HD's, and CD-RW's to get...they are all similar...you can get em cheap after rebate and they all seem to work the same. Just make sure it's sorta name brand And as far as Pentium v. AMD...again to me 6 of one 1/2 dozen of the other...I've had both, they both run...etc
Like jonsimmonds mentions above, dell is probably the best shelf dealer, because of service, but the computer I built would be twice the price according to the dell website. So, if customer service is worth a grand to you...by all means. Again, this one I built, and it was my first, and I had a couple hiccups, but about 4 hours total and I had it up and running...well..up and installing all the software. The savings was well worth it.
Good luck...ask questions as they come up...
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