I need to upgrade my rig. Badly. I'm running a Pentium II 450 that has developed a penchant for crashing at the slightest provocation (I think I bought it back in '97:book: ). It's given me years of faithful service through much abuse, but it's time to retire it. I have a budget of $2000 Canadian (~1734 USD). I've done a lot of reading and put together a list of components that total up to just under budget after taxes. There's a lot of good advice to be had here, so i was hoping you guys could review the list and make some suggestions. In my choice of parts I tried to balance power, longevity, and price. I was going to try to build this one myself (first time), though I have a knowledgeable friend who can help me out in a pinch. Here's what I came up with:
CPU
$369.99 Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 2.4 GHz (1066MHz) 4MB L2 CacheSocket 775 Processor
I think this offers the best balance between power (and longevity) and price. The value of the 6300/6400 is tempting, especially considering the great overclocking, but I don’t have much experience in that area.
MOTHERBOARD
No idea here, could really use some advice. I’d like to stay around $200 unless there’s a really good reason to splurge on the motherboard (like 680i). Like I said, I’m not really into overclocking, but I’d like to learn eventually. So a board that will last a good while (maybe support a processor upgrade in a couple years) and offers some decent features would be ideal. These seemed all right from reading some reviews and the threads around here.
$184.99 Asus P5B-E Socket 775 Intel 965 Express + ICH8R Chipset Dual-Channel DDR2 533/667/800 Gigabit Lan Intel High Definition Audio Firewire e-SATA PCI-Express Graphics Slots 6xSATAII Support Core 2 Duo Processor
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$199.99 Asus P5B Deluxe Socket 775 Intel P965 Express + ICH8R Chipset Dual-Channel DDR2 533/667/800 8-Channel High Definition Audio Dual Gigabit Lan Firewire Dual PCI-Express Graphic Slots 8 Phase Power Design Heat Pipe Stack Cool 2
HARD DRIVE
$109.99 Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 320GB SATA NCQ 3.0Gb/s 16MB Cache (OEM)
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$109.99 Western Digital (WD3200KS) Caviar 320GB SATAII 7200RPM 16MB Buffer (OEM)
Anandtech did a comparison of these drives. The WD is better for games and the like, but the Seagate has a 3 year warranty, so I’m leaning in that direction.
MEMORY
$300.00 max for arguments sake, ideally lower. No idea about brand etc. 2 Gigs would be best, I guess. Don't really want to spend more on RAM than CPU, so I could definitely be talked into buying 1 gig, and waiting for the price to come down before adding a second. There seem to be some good deals here, particularly from OCZ:
$199.99 OCZ (OCZ26672048ELGEGXT-K) DDR2 PC2-5400 667MHz EL Gold Edition 2GB (2X1024MB) Dual Channel Kit
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$259.99 OCZ (OCZ2G8002GK) DDR2-800 PC2-6400 Gold XTC 2GB (2x1024MB) Dual Channel Kit
Is the jump from 5400 to 6400 worth it in terms of performance?
CASE
$164.99 Antec P180 Innovative three-layer side panel case (aluminum, plastic, aluminum)
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$149.99 Antec P180B Black Innovative three-layer side panel case (aluminum, plastic, aluminum)
Same case, right? Why not if it's $20 less? Also open to other (cheaper) suggestions, but I'm hoping to re-usefor a new system in the future
I’ve read good things about this case, but it’s apparently kind of tricky to wire, so motherboard layout is important, but I’m not sure how to pick the right one.
POWER SUPPLY
no idea. should be from a reputable brand, ~500 – 600 watts, right? These seem like good deals:
$129.99 Thermaltake Silent PurePower W0049RUC 680W Active PFC, EPS 12V and ATX 12V 2.2 Version
$109.99 OCZ (OCZ600GXSSLI) GameXStream 600 Watt Power Supply, Dual GPU, SLI compable
DVD
$34.79 Samsung SH-S182D/BEBN Super-WriteMaster DVDRW 18X/18X BLACK
Is there a drive that really stands out or are they all pretty much the same?
VIDEO CARD
Toughest choice. 8800 series is over budget, and I think it would be wise to wait for the tech to mature a bit and for more cards to become available. But I found a BFG 8800 GTS for $519, so it seems wasteful to spend $400+ on a Dx9 card. So I’d like get a decent performer for anywhere between $200 to 300. Some ideas:
$249.97 BFG GeForce 7950 GT / 512MB GDDR3 / SLI / PCI Express / Dual DVI / HDTV / Video Card
$247.99 HIS Radeon X1650 Pro IceQ Turbo / 512MB GDDR3 / PCI Express / Dual DVI / HDTV / CrossFire Ready
$247.99 HIS Radeon X1650 Pro Silence II / 512MB GDDR3
what’s the difference between #2 and 3?
$249.99 Powercolor X1950Pro ATI Radeon X1950Pro Chipset 256MB PCI-Express
MONITOR
May hold off on monitor, but 20” LCD widescreen if I do get one. Right now I’m thinking either:
$339.99 Samsung SyncMaster 205BW Black Flat panel display TFT 20" 1680 x 1050 / 60 Hz 300 cd/m2 600:1 6 ms 0.258 mm DVI, VGA (HAS version)
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$219.99 Sceptre X20WG Naga / 20.1" / 5ms / 1000:1 / WSXGA+ 1680 x 1050 / DVI-VGA / Black / Widescreen LCD Monitor with Speakers
Great price on the second one, but I’ve never heard of the brand, so I read the reviews on Newegg. Mostly positive, but stand is supposedly pretty flimsy and the specs are somewhat inferior to the Samsung, despite their being the same size (e.g. 16.2 million colours vs. 16.7 for Samsung, which also has lower pixel pitch). Samsung has a better policy on dead pixels, too. You get what you pay for, so most likely the Samsung.
So that's it. I'm hoping to score some deals come boxing day,but is it better to buy now? Thanks in advance for the help!