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    Quote Originally Posted by bigdawgfoxx
    wth kind of suggestions were those sameer...lol go with linkin park
    LOL I think sameer isnt up-to-date with technology

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    Quote Originally Posted by Agamalizard
    It seems you have nothing to contribute here.
    Oh plueeeze, gimme a break- this is what I do for a living.
    The fact is that "astonishing" performance comes at a price.
    A price somewhat higher than $1K.

    What you are going to buy is the basic platform for the Dream Machine which you can flesh out as money allows.
    The nForce4, socket 939 motherboard would seem to be a stable path into the forseeable future...my fav ATM is the Gigabyte.

    All the SATA, 1394 and USB a boy could ever want...all for just $140.

    Nice, low-latency RAM, depending on your plans, either several 512 modules or a few 1GB sticks. $70 for 512MB.
    Seagate SATA HDD.
    Pick a size, but get Seagate no matter what (best warrantee in the biz).

    Optical drives don't much matter.
    Most folks don't burn enough media that speed is a real issue, so get what you like. I've always favored LiteOn, but just got a Plextor for myself ( mainly because of the SATA interface).
    Be aware that there is no such thing a DVD blank media readily available in speeds over 8x, so your 16x burner will be starving for discs....

    The sweet spot in video cards right now is the 6600GT-biggest bang for the buck. If you can afford it, the 6800GT is a worthwhile upgrade.
    You'll notice that the board I chose is NOT SLI...I think the upcoming 512MB cards (ATI has one in the pipeline already and nVidia is soon to follow) will make the added complexity useless to all but the very well-heeled gaming fanatic.
    Figure $300 and up, depending on your choice.

    You'll notice that your $1000 is getting a bit thin already.
    Are you astonished?

    CPUs...ah yes.
    Current choice would be a 90nm Winchester, but the new Venice cores come out next week and the San Diegos the week after.
    No one is sure what the real world advantages might be of the new chips, so you'll just have to wait a month or so for results to come in.
    No matter what, plan on $200 and up for the flavor you pick.

    A PC like this demands a decent PSU.
    Literally...it will fry a cheap supply such as those commonly bundled with cases in a heartbeat.
    The Antec NeoPower 480 is a proven performer...my next choice would be the OCZ Powerstream 520 ( it lacks the modular cabling that I like, but features adjustable rails...I have one on the way to test)
    Price: $100 and up.

    Hmmm, what's left?
    A case, certainly.
    Any box will do, fortunately for you, as the budget is dwindling.
    Cooling the 90nm chips is no big deal...the stock HSF will work just fine.
    The hottest component by far in my rig is now the video card (I pity the SLI guys as their choices are severely limited by space constraints).
    Cheap case can be modded to suit, higher end cases offer better solutions out of the box.

    An operating system.
    Presumably Win XP.
    Have a spare copy laying around?

    Did I forget anything?
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    Quote Originally Posted by clocker
    Did I forget anything?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Linkin Park
    No affence Sameer, But all those parts suck.

    Go with an amd 64 processor Get 1 gig or ram. I guess it would be safe to say go with a SATA harddrive WD or Seagate. For a mobo go with something like a gigbyte or abit (With a PCI-E slot). For a videocard Id go with a higher end ATI X800 PRO ( My future card ) oh yea and make sure its a PCI-E card not agp. PCI-E is faster.
    Quote Originally Posted by Linkin Park
    LOL I think sameer isnt up-to-date with technology
    Quote Originally Posted by bigdawgfoxx
    wth kind of suggestions were those sameer...lol go with linkin park
    lol guys I'm not a hardware expert...

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    Quote Originally Posted by clocker
    Did I forget anything?
    no, but I bet they forgot the monitor, unless one has been purchased recently. as has already been brought up in another thread, although I have a decent Graphics card, it would be pretty useless if I was not using a good monitor

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    See post #7...the monitor is taken care of.
    "I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg

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    Quote Originally Posted by clocker
    See post #7...the monitor is taken care of.
    Thanks for pointing out my blindness Clocker, its just that posts #5 and #12 caught my attention and had me distracted

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    I see.
    For someone with nothing to contribute I do seem to be clogging up the tread, don't I?

    I'll get me coat now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by clocker
    I see.
    For someone with nothing to contribute I do seem to be clogging up the tread, don't I?

    I'll get me coat now.
    nah, leave it off. I think such a statement would not have been made if someone
    had read a few posts beofre starting one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clocker
    I see.
    For someone with nothing to contribute I do seem to be clogging up the tread, don't I?

    I'll get me coat now.
    Maybe we should change your name to Clogger
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