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S-a-M-u-E-l
CASE Raidmax Model 268WSP(SILVER/SILVER) 10-bay Case W 350W PS and Window Retail Diamond Series Steel Mid-tower case with Built in 2.0 USB in the front. Attractive Streamline design.
Specifications:
Material: Zinc Plated Steel
Driver Bays: Exposed 4 X 5.25" - 2 X 3.5" Internal 4 X 3.5" System Board: ATX / Baby ATX Expansion Slot: 7 Slots
Standard Fans: 1x 80mm Side Panel Fan
Optional Fans: 4 X 80mm (front) 1 X 60mm (rear)
Dimension: 16.2"(H) X 8"(W) X 17.8"(D) more info>
N82E16811156113 $46.00
$46.00

Floppy Drives
PANASONIC 1.44 MB 3.5 INCH HIGH DENSITY FLOPPY DISK DRIVE, MODEL # JU-256A798P - OEM, DRIVE ONLY High reliability with aluminium diecast base. Long life with direct drive spindle motor
Specifications:
Color: WHITE Bezel -
Connectors: 34 Pin Standard Floppy Connector
Maximum Formated Media 1.44 MB HD
One Year Warranty more info>
N82E16821103505 $6.99
$6.99 ea.@10+
$6.5 ea.@20+
$6 ea.@60+
$6.99

Hard Drives
WD WESTERN DIGITAL EIDE HARD DRIVE 120GB 7200RPM MODEL # WD1200BB -Caviar OEM, DRIVE ONLY
Specifications:
Size: 120 Gigabytes
Interface: IDE ULTRA ATA100
Seek time: 8.9ms
RPM:7200
Cache 2MB
OEM(Drive alone) 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty more info>
N82E16822144107 $94.00
$94.00

Memory (System Memory)
CORSAIR 512MB PC3200 VALUE SELECT. VS512MB400 DDR RAM - OEM
184-Pin. CL=2.5-Unbuffered 2.5V. 64x64 Requires DDR 400 supported Motherboard - Lifetime Warranty. more info>
N82E16820145026 $85.50
$85.50

Motherboards - Intel
ASUS Motherboard for Intel Pentium 4 / Celeron Processors, 800Mhz FSB Model# P4P800 Deluxe
Specifications:
Supported CPU:P478 Pentium 4 / Celeron HT
Chipset: Springdale 865PE + ICH5R
FSB:800/533/400 MHz
RAM:2 Channel DDR400/333/266 Support Max 4GB
IDE:Dual Ultra DMA ATA100/66 up to 4 Devices
RAID: Dual Channel 133/100/66/33 up to 4 Devices and SATA
Slots:1x AGP (8X) 5x PCI
Ports:2xPS2, 1xCOM,1xLPT,1x Audio, 1xLAN,2x IEEE, 8xUSB20
Onboard Audio:AD 1985 6 Channel Codec
Onboard LAN:3COM Gigabit LAN 1000/100/10 802.11b
Onboard SATA: Dual Channel Serial ATA up to 150MBs
Onboard Firewire: 2 1394 Firewire ports
built-in Intel PAT (Intel Performance Acceleration Technology) It helps to boost performance by 3~5%. more info>

Standard Warranty only N82E16813131450R $81.00
$81.00

Processors
Intel Pentium 4 / 2.66 GHz Northwood 512K Socket 478 Processor 533MHz Processor Bus Retail
Specifications:
CPU: 2.66 GHz
Type: Pentium 4 Northwood
Cache: 512K
BUS: 533 Mhz
Socket: 478 Retail (Box with Heatsink and fan)
3-year MFG. Warranty more info>
N82E16819116145 $194.00
$194.00

Sound Card
Creative Labs Sound Blaster Audigy 2 - PCI OEM
DVD-Audio: The only PC solution to enable the Advanced Resolution era of 24-bit music fidelity w/192kHz in stereo and 96kHz in 5.1
106dB SNR: The best Sound Blaster clarity ever, rivaling home-theater audio quality for music, games, & movies
6.1 surround sound: Experience superior multi-channel audio from MP3s, CDs, 3D games and Dolby Digital EX movies with a rear center speaker more info>


I need to know if this is good, and more importantly if its all compatible with eachother (Namely the processor and motherboard!)
Orbax
yeah...im gonna read all that
S-a-M-u-E-l
hah come on!
Orbax
ikll rpesond toommrow aofternoon when I wake up
jon
2 points:
- Your geting a ATA100 harddrive, your motherboard comes with a SATA controller so i would recomend you get a SATA harddrive

- your geting a 2.66GHz P4 which is 533mhz fsb, your geting a motherboard with support for 800mhz (quad pumped from 200mhz) your ram is DDR400 (200mhz doubled!) so id recomend you get a 800mnhz cpu (quadpumped from 200mhz, why do people like to play with fsb's soooo much) so a P4 2.4C (800mhz fsb) would be a cpu id recomend as the higher fsb does make a difference.

You havnt listed a video card do you plan to use your current one or have you forgot? atm ATI are just slightly owning Nvidia, the 9600pro is a nice mid range card.

Alternativley you could get a system based on a AMD xp+ cpu, Defo get a Nforce2 chipset mobo as they are the best chipset out there atm, a good motherboard from what a number of people i know use is the ABIT NF7 v2.0, match that with a XP2500, and your laughing, also overclockings a dream with this kinda setup but thats down to you if you wanna or not!

2 questions which could help more, what do you plan to use it for? and whats your budget?

Jon
montie
quote:
Originally posted by S-a-M-u-E-l
CASE Raidmax Model 268WSP(SILVER/SILVER) 10-bay Case W 350W PS and Window Retail Diamond Series Steel Mid-tower case with Built in 2.0 USB in the front. Attractive Streamline design.
Specifications:
Material: Zinc Plated Steel
Driver Bays: Exposed 4 X 5.25" - 2 X 3.5" Internal 4 X 3.5" System Board: ATX / Baby ATX Expansion Slot: 7 Slots
Standard Fans: 1x 80mm Side Panel Fan
Optional Fans: 4 X 80mm (front) 1 X 60mm (rear)
Dimension: 16.2"(H) X 8"(W) X 17.8"(D) more info>
N82E16811156113 $46.00
$46.00

Floppy Drives
PANASONIC 1.44 MB 3.5 INCH HIGH DENSITY FLOPPY DISK DRIVE, MODEL # JU-256A798P - OEM, DRIVE ONLY High reliability with aluminium diecast base. Long life with direct drive spindle motor
Specifications:
Color: WHITE Bezel -
Connectors: 34 Pin Standard Floppy Connector
Maximum Formated Media 1.44 MB HD
One Year Warranty more info>
N82E16821103505 $6.99
$6.99 ea.@10+
$6.5 ea.@20+
$6 ea.@60+
$6.99

Hard Drives
WD WESTERN DIGITAL EIDE HARD DRIVE 120GB 7200RPM MODEL # WD1200BB -Caviar OEM, DRIVE ONLY
Specifications:
Size: 120 Gigabytes
Interface: IDE ULTRA ATA100
Seek time: 8.9ms
RPM:7200
Cache 2MB
OEM(Drive alone) 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty more info>
N82E16822144107 $94.00
$94.00

Memory (System Memory)
CORSAIR 512MB PC3200 VALUE SELECT. VS512MB400 DDR RAM - OEM
184-Pin. CL=2.5-Unbuffered 2.5V. 64x64 Requires DDR 400 supported Motherboard - Lifetime Warranty. more info>
N82E16820145026 $85.50
$85.50

Motherboards - Intel
ASUS Motherboard for Intel Pentium 4 / Celeron Processors, 800Mhz FSB Model# P4P800 Deluxe
Specifications:
Supported CPU:P478 Pentium 4 / Celeron HT
Chipset: Springdale 865PE + ICH5R
FSB:800/533/400 MHz
RAM:2 Channel DDR400/333/266 Support Max 4GB
IDE:Dual Ultra DMA ATA100/66 up to 4 Devices
RAID: Dual Channel 133/100/66/33 up to 4 Devices and SATA
Slots:1x AGP (8X) 5x PCI
Ports:2xPS2, 1xCOM,1xLPT,1x Audio, 1xLAN,2x IEEE, 8xUSB20
Onboard Audio:AD 1985 6 Channel Codec
Onboard LAN:3COM Gigabit LAN 1000/100/10 802.11b
Onboard SATA: Dual Channel Serial ATA up to 150MBs
Onboard Firewire: 2 1394 Firewire ports
built-in Intel PAT (Intel Performance Acceleration Technology) It helps to boost performance by 3~5%. more info>

Standard Warranty only N82E16813131450R $81.00
$81.00

Processors
Intel Pentium 4 / 2.66 GHz Northwood 512K Socket 478 Processor 533MHz Processor Bus Retail
Specifications:
CPU: 2.66 GHz
Type: Pentium 4 Northwood
Cache: 512K
BUS: 533 Mhz
Socket: 478 Retail (Box with Heatsink and fan)
3-year MFG. Warranty more info>
N82E16819116145 $194.00
$194.00

Sound Card
Creative Labs Sound Blaster Audigy 2 - PCI OEM
DVD-Audio: The only PC solution to enable the Advanced Resolution era of 24-bit music fidelity w/192kHz in stereo and 96kHz in 5.1
106dB SNR: The best Sound Blaster clarity ever, rivaling home-theater audio quality for music, games, & movies
6.1 surround sound: Experience superior multi-channel audio from MP3s, CDs, 3D games and Dolby Digital EX movies with a rear center speaker more info>


I need to know if this is good, and more importantly if its all compatible with eachother (Namely the processor and motherboard!)


go to www.sharkyforums.com

you'll get a bunch of good respones there.
Intense_Sounds
quote:
Originally posted by jon
2 points:
- Your geting a ATA100 harddrive, your motherboard comes with a SATA controller so i would recomend you get a SATA harddrive

- your geting a 2.66GHz P4 which is 533mhz fsb, your geting a motherboard with support for 800mhz (quad pumped from 200mhz) your ram is DDR400 (200mhz doubled!) so id recomend you get a 800mnhz cpu (quadpumped from 200mhz, why do people like to play with fsb's soooo much) so a P4 2.4C (800mhz fsb) would be a cpu id recomend as the higher fsb does make a difference.

You havnt listed a video card do you plan to use your current one or have you forgot? atm ATI are just slightly owning Nvidia, the 9600pro is a nice mid range card.

Alternativley you could get a system based on a AMD xp+ cpu, Defo get a Nforce2 chipset mobo as they are the best chipset out there atm, a good motherboard from what a number of people i know use is the ABIT NF7 v2.0, match that with a XP2500, and your laughing, also overclockings a dream with this kinda setup but thats down to you if you wanna or not!

2 questions which could help more, what do you plan to use it for? and whats your budget?

Jon


1) there ain't any performance difference between a sata drive and a pata drive of the same speed. the biggest benefit atm is a smaller cable. but yeah, you'll fork out a few extra dollars for sata.

2) a 533 fsb is okay if you plan on oc'ing it to 800 ;)

3) ati is not slighty owning nvidia, they are totally owning nvidia! ati has better image quality and ps2.0 (dx9) performance. if you plan on playing half-life2 and dx9 games, get ati.

4) an amd (xp) box will be easier to oc and it will cost less.

5) don't go cheap on the power supply. :P
yujie__
ati is more phuture gaming proof than any nvidia cards any day. nvidia cards are best for yesterday's dx8,8.1 games. if u want to play games from tomorrow and not watch slideshows everytime u paly hl2/d3 get a radeon9600pro/9800pro/9800xt. nvidia has some badass cheating drivers that still cant beat ati's. if money is an issue get a athlon xp 1700+ it can overclocked like theres no issues.
DigiNut
Not meaning to hijack, but is this really true that Athlon XP's are easy to OC?

I bought mine um... a long time ago, lol, and it's running great, but back then I'd heard that OC'ing an AMD chip was bad news, and that the heat problem is bad enough already, yada yada...

I've got an XP1700+ myself, and one of those Volcano ("whisper quiet" my left nut!) heat sinks, so if anyone's actually done a significant OC and done it successfully, I'd like to hear about it... I'm running one of the MSI motherboards that lets you change CPU freq. in increments of 1 MHz.
cryo
2.4c can OC to 3.0ghz or more with special cooling.

for AMDs the 2500+ is a fav and cant OC to around 3200+ with special cooling also.

DJ RozzeR
Your PC Specification looks ok, I would recommend that you get to 60Gb HDD rather than having one big one.
DJ-Fuq
quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut
Not meaning to hijack, but is this really true that Athlon XP's are easy to OC?

I bought mine um... a long time ago, lol, and it's running great, but back then I'd heard that OC'ing an AMD chip was bad news, and that the heat problem is bad enough already, yada yada...

I've got an XP1700+ myself, and one of those Volcano ("whisper quiet" my left nut!) heat sinks, so if anyone's actually done a significant OC and done it successfully, I'd like to hear about it... I'm running one of the MSI motherboards that lets you change CPU freq. in increments of 1 MHz.


Yes, the 1700+ is possibly the best ocing chip there is (the barton 2500+ is excellent too). U should be able to go over 2ghz easily with a volcano.I dont think u could go higher than around 2300mhz. It all depends on the temps (dont worry unless its going over 70 too much)
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