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Originally posted by lynx@16 July 2004 - 08:48
The obvious points first.
1) Surely you would want a DVD burner rather than a CDROM drive?
2) Network card - many motherbaords have built in network port, if so you won't need this.
3) Graphics card. The 9200 does not support DirectX 9, so it won't play the latest games. You could go for a 9600 or a FX5600 for not much more money. Or a FX5200 for about the same price.
I'm not up on P4 motherboards so I can't help you much there.
Perhaps the ABIT "IS7" i865PE Chipset Motherboard for Intel Socket 478 CPU -RETAIL has everything you need, but I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong. It has built-in networking as I suggested.
The built-in audio on Intel motherboards generally tends to be lower quality than the Nvidia Soundstorm mentioned earlier, so you may want to consider a sound card for better quality and performance. But you can always add that later if you want.
The case seems something of an overkill. 10 bays (4 optical, 2 fdd, 4 hdd) but you've only got one of each. The power suppply rating seems about right, but it will be a generic one. My preference would be to get a slightly smaller case without a psu, and pick a good quality psu separately (such as Enermax, Antec or Thermaltake).
well this computer is going to be only for pure gaming so there wont be any other applications or programs besides so i dont need a dvd burner cause i have the computer right now i'm using for all my burning,downloading,music,etc etc. well i guess i'll just wait for someone to reply with better experiences with a p4 motherboard :) oh do i have to change the case? i need a good looking gaming case like the RAIDMAX Green and it seems like a good price with a 420W already in the case