Results 1 to 10 of 10

Thread: New Comp

  1. #1
    Storm's Avatar Poster BT Rep: +3
    Join Date
    Apr 2003
    Location
    crazy skiing monkey
    Posts
    1,316
    im gettin a new comp in a couple of weeks........ but i have no idea what 2 put in it.......

    i no how 2 install everything, but have no idea what i need.....

    i want 2 b able 2 play emulated games (SNES and GBA) and download LOADS of files (so i need a big harddisk).... but 4 the rest..... what do i need???? i wont b playing ne real games like quake or so, so i dont think i need a 3d card......

    also, does it matter if i use linux instead of windows 4 the specs????
    great FTP site for awesome quality video clips
    yeah, you have to sign up, but its worth it

  2. Software & Hardware   -   #2
    First, if you have the cash, you definately want to get an 800 MHz system bus with HyperThread. You can have dual channel DDR 400 MHz on top of that with the Springdale chipset.

  3. Software & Hardware   -   #3
    Poster
    Join Date
    Jan 2003
    Location
    United Kingdom
    Posts
    1,184
    For efficency go for 1GB of 1GHz RD RAM.

  4. Software & Hardware   -   #4
    Originally posted by AmarjitSingh@5 May 2003 - 18:30
    For efficency go for 1GB of 1GHz RD RAM.
    Unfortunately, RDRAM is incredibly expensive, and is not supported by Intel on its newest chipsets (the ones that support Hyper Threading)

  5. Software & Hardware   -   #5
    harrycary's Avatar Poster
    Join Date
    Feb 2003
    Location
    Omaha, Ne USA
    Posts
    1,063
    RD-RAM? It is so passé.

    It is proprietary($&#036 and as stated above, not supported by many mfg.

    Just get DDR-RAM, it's the new standard.

    If you aren't computer savvy, get Windows XP. That will more than satisfy you. You can always try something different later.

    Get a stand-alone version of the O/S. I mean, don't buy a PC that only comes with a "restore" disc.

    Additional software:
    photo editing-Photoshop,
    mediaplayer-Zoomplayer,
    CD/DVD burning-Nero

    That's all I use and I'm sure others can recommend some more goodies.

    BTW, K-lite kinda goes without saying. Afterall, where are you gonna get all that software? (nudge nudge wink wink)

  6. Software & Hardware   -   #6
    zapjb's Avatar Computer Abuser BT Rep: +3
    Join Date
    Nov 2002
    Posts
    3,606
    Some suggested software: WinRAR 3.11, Raxco's PerfectDisk & or O&O Defrag Professional Edition, Norton Systemworks, jv16 PowerTools, Spybot S&D and AAW6, Opera 7.03 (don't like 7.10), Star Downloader & Belarc Advisor. Edit: Thought you were talking about software.

  7. Software & Hardware   -   #7
    kAb's Avatar Poster
    Join Date
    Dec 2002
    Posts
    2,583
    then you should go with the gforce2 graphics card, it works for all current games, not spectacular, but above average.

    You might as well get XP professional. i don't know much about linux.

    also think, if you're in high school going to college soon, get a laptop. unless you plan to lug your computer around.

    512 mgb ram.

  8. Software & Hardware   -   #8
    Storm's Avatar Poster BT Rep: +3
    Join Date
    Apr 2003
    Location
    crazy skiing monkey
    Posts
    1,316
    well i kinda have a limited budget, say 700 euros (bout 700-800 dollars)...... im assembling a computer from scratch..... i do however already have a monitor (15" ) and can assemble it myself..... also i no i need @ least 120-160GB HD......
    great FTP site for awesome quality video clips
    yeah, you have to sign up, but its worth it

  9. Software & Hardware   -   #9
    CornerPocket's Avatar Retired
    Join Date
    Jul 2002
    Location
    aTx, USA
    Posts
    1,576
    Okay so a simple standard system is what you want. How about:

    Just check out Newegg.com

    Good Deals at fair prices:


    Asus Motherboard Model# A7N8X - $132.99
    AMD ATHLON XP 2500 "Barton" - $128.00
    CORSAIR MEMORY XMS Extreme Memory Speed Series 256MB - $60.00
    Lite On 52x24x52 CDRW - $45.50


    Just a sample of what they offer, check out the site, maybe you will find something other than above, but it's a start.
    "8-ball Corner Pocket"

  10. Software & Hardware   -   #10
    there's no real point in getting corsair ram for a non-gaming system
    it'll be cheaper just to get a generic ram brand
    plus, the asus a7n8x is a little bit overkill, you could get another board for quite a bit cheaper that will do basically the same job
    barton is a good choice for a cpu though, and the 2500 should do ok for the next couple of years

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •