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downquark1 22-07-2003 15:57

Putting the 200mhz to rest
 
I'm at last getting a new PC. :D

Does this spec seem ok? any advice?

Kind Model Model Num Price INC VAT Shop
DVD Panasonic 16x48 IDE Internal DVD Drive - OEM SR8588XXXX £ 26.67 Ebuyer
CDRW LG 52x24x52 IDE Internal CD-RW - OEM GCE8520BB £ 30.96 Ebuyer
FLOPPY Panasonic Floppy Drive 1.44mb - OEM JU-257A907P £ 5.68 Ebuyer
HD Seagate Barracuda 80Gb 7200rpm UDMA100 Hard Drive †“ OEM UDMA100 £64.62 Ebuyer
MB Asus P4P800 "Springdale" (Socket 478) Motherboard) (MB-025-AS) £91.53 Overclockers.co.uk
PRO 2.67GHz (PG-800FSB) HT Intel Pentium ® 4 CPU 512k Cache £176.56 Scan.co.uk
OS Microsoft XP Home OEM £65.36 Ebuyer
GRAP ATI Radeon 9700 Pro 128MB £242.30 Spotuk.com
RAM 512MB DDR PC3200 £68.14 Crucial.com/uk

I don't mean to brag :blah:

Ben 22-07-2003 16:10

Same motherboard as myself :) Very nice setup.

All you need now is a nice clear panel case with neon light ;)

Ramrod 22-07-2003 16:24

Quote:

Originally posted by downquark1
I'm at last getting a new PC. :D

Does this spec seem ok? any advice?

Kind Model Model Num Price INC VAT Shop
DVD Panasonic 16x48 IDE Internal DVD Drive - OEM SR8588XXXX £ 26.67 Ebuyer
CDRW LG 52x24x52 IDE Internal CD-RW - OEM GCE8520BB £ 30.96 Ebuyer
FLOPPY Panasonic Floppy Drive 1.44mb - OEM JU-257A907P £ 5.68 Ebuyer
HD Seagate Barracuda 80Gb 7200rpm UDMA100 Hard Drive †“ OEM UDMA100 £64.62 Ebuyer
MB Asus P4P800 "Springdale" (Socket 478) Motherboard) (MB-025-AS) £91.53 Overclockers.co.uk
PRO 2.67GHz (PG-800FSB) HT Intel Pentium ® 4 CPU 512k Cache £176.56 Scan.co.uk
OS Microsoft XP Home OEM £65.36 Ebuyer
GRAP ATI Radeon 9700 Pro 128MB £242.30 Spotuk.com
RAM 512MB DDR PC3200 £68.14 Crucial.com/uk

I don't mean to brag :blah:

More ram, faster processor and the 9800 radeon, imo:)

downquark1 22-07-2003 16:42

Quote:

Originally posted by Andre
Dabs are selling a 9700 Pro for £208.00 delivered.

I also agree with the 'more ram' comment.

Thanks I can put that money saved to more ram:D

Err, can I have a link I can't find it:shrug:

MrSums 22-07-2003 16:56

Junk the XP and install Linux. Spend the savings on more RAM.

MrSums

BenH 22-07-2003 17:04

Quote:

Originally posted by MrSums
Junk the XP and install Linux. Spend the savings on more RAM.

MrSums

Damn beat me to it :-)

In regard to the RAM, you've got plenty esp in conjunction with the GFX card; that is unless you want to run a server.

Regards,

Ben

Tricky 22-07-2003 17:14

HDD - Should be able to get 100 or 120gb for that price - shop around (I use www.Scan.com and www.cclcomputers.co.uk)

The_real_dj 22-07-2003 17:22

think tricky means www.scan.co.uk

Cheers!! :)

Dupre 22-07-2003 18:03

HD Seagate Barracuda 80Gb 7200rpm UDMA100 Hard Drive †“ OEM UDMA100 £64.62 Ebuyer
personally id spend the extra pennies and go for the WD 120gig with 8mb of cache.

RAM 512MB DDR PC3200 £68.14 Crucial.com/uk
Go for 2 of them, but make sure you buy registered! youll notice the performance.

MB Asus P4P800 "Springdale" (Socket 478) Motherboard) (MB-025-AS) £91.53 Overclockers.co.uk
PRO 2.67GHz (PG-800FSB) HT Intel Pentium ® 4 CPU 512k Cache £176.56 Scan.co.uk

DEAR GOD WHY INTEL!?!?? save your self a tonne and go for the AMD Barton stuff, get a good HSF and clock that baby all the way to Hell temperatures and laugh at poxy intel stuff ;-) 800mhz fsb dont mean squat if your peripherals dont come upto speed... so why waste that cash? www.overclockers.co.uk do the 3000+ for around the same as you're paying for 2gig.

Richard M 22-07-2003 18:07

Quote:

Originally posted by Dupre
DEAR GOD WHY INTEL!?!?? save your self a tonne and go for the AMD Barton stuff, get a good HSF and clock that baby all the way to Hell temperatures and laugh at poxy intel stuff ;-) 800mhz fsb dont mean squat if your peripherals dont come upto speed... so why waste that cash? www.overclockers.co.uk do the 3000+ for around the same as you're paying for 2gig.
:tu:

Hmm...imagine a Barton 3200+ with Corsair XMS 1GB (2x512MB) PC3200 running Sync in dual channel mode on an Asus A7N8X Deluxe V2 and a blue Hercules Radeon 9800 Pro with a mild overclock on the GPU. :romance: :romance: :romance:









Oh sorry, I don't know what came over me....:eek: :disturbd: :erm: :D

downquark1 22-07-2003 18:15

Quote:

The introduction of the higher FSB speed and the activation of Hyperthreading has shifted the goalposts in the contest for the world's fastest processor. The AMD Athlon XP has lost further ground; its current flagship model, the XP 3200+, can only manage a performance somewhere in between those of the 2.6-GHz and 2.8-GHz Pentium 4. This brings the small matter of model numbering into question once again.
In the benchmark tests intel seem more cost effective to me,

Richard M 22-07-2003 18:18

Yeah...like an extra £100 for a tiny bit more performance... ;)

BenH 22-07-2003 19:04

Quote:

Originally posted by Roger K
:tu:

Hmm...imagine a Barton 3200+ with Corsair XMS 1GB (2x512MB) PC3200 running Sync in dual channel mode on an Asus A7N8X Deluxe V2 and a blue Hercules Radeon 9800 Pro with a mild overclock on the GPU. :romance: :romance: :romance:

Oh fer cryin out loud,

Why not an opteron, dual opteons infact, after all its a home desktop machine and 32_bit is dead! Heaven forbid that they should be squandered on the server market :D

Ben

Dupre 22-07-2003 19:05

Though in all honesty :) id like the new MP chips... Dual 3000+

BenH 22-07-2003 19:18

Quote:

Originally posted by Dupre
Though in all honesty :) id like the new MP chips... Dual 3000+
And they'll also help cut down on heating bills in the winter :)

Personally I've got my eye on a dual 400Mhz Alpha. Beautiful, beautiful chip.

Best,

Ben


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