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Lagu
04-19-2006, 10:21 AM
Hi my team-mates

I should like to give you the commission of trust to build me a computer on the paper.

To be thinking of:
This computer should be nearly deaf and blind :cool:

First: I’m deaf. Never listen on music or download music and films as filled my disc. No DVD but CD-reader. I think I will not burn files. I can use 1GB USB instead.
Second: I never play a game.
Third: I always am crunching and this computer will be a real workhorse.
Fourth: Try to find as cheapest as possible but yet a very powerful machine.

To begin with:

AMD Athlon 64 3800+ Dual Core 2 MB memory

No Screen
No Mouse
No keyboard
No loudspeakers
No Diskette station
Motherboard
Graphic card at least 128 MB not 256.
Memory
USB 2.0
CD-reader
Ethernet card (Onboard) or external 10/100/1000 Mbits
What more you know better than me.

Hard Disc: Seagate Barracuda 80 MB 2 MB chase because the warranty of 5 year. I there is another equal add it or tell me if it is a bad choose.
Chassis 420w or need I more power?

Now it is your turn tell me with components as fits and is reliable. Remember what I have written first.
When you as have helped me I perhaps will ask some question about why it is a good components.
You can of source add a message to your choose.

All help will be highly appreciated.

Lagu ;) :D

Empty_5oul
04-19-2006, 02:00 PM
I am wondering if you really need a separate graphics card.
If you never play games then wouldn't an onboard one suit you (already on the motherboard)

Get a fast HD. Sata (or SataII) if possible - with the largest cache and spin speed.

Get some decent fast memory. Dual channel paired. (DDR 400 upwards)

If you are going to overclock look at a forum like this: http://www.overclock.net/ and see what compnents are rated. Once you have decided what to buy you could post in their forum and see if they think its a good option.

vaughan
04-19-2006, 02:05 PM
Opteron 165. Reported to be a good overclocker.
Western Digital Raptor 74GB HDD. Have dropped in price since the 150 GB was released.
Get 2GB of RAM,suggestion is OCZ DDR400 Platinum series RAM, Dual Channel.
DFI NForce 4 Expert motherboard.
NForce 4 6600GT GPU. Good performer, low price.

Lagu
04-19-2006, 03:04 PM
Hi

I don´t think I will use it for overclocking. It should be fast enough.

No not neccesary, if it The Graphic card is Onboard is also good.
DDR2 430 MHz or 2 x 1 GB MHz DDR memory is it good?

Lagu :)

Empty_5oul
04-19-2006, 05:11 PM
DDR2 and AMD arnt compatable (currently).

on various sites it says over the summer possibly but who knows. they may be delayed further.

I found this online, as you dont need the system right now maybe its worth waiting a few months to see if anything is released:


AMD already stopped production with Socket 939 - 3000+, 3200+ & 3500+. And soon they will stop 3700+ & 3800+ in early Jan 2006. They are really moving to DDR2 aggressively, so there must be a reason.

And a very reliable souse has said that AMD’s new DDR2 integrated memory controller is more than just Dual Channel, there are a few tricks coming out which should make AMD’s new DDR2 CPU’s very flavor-able.

Well, think about it, AMD has no choice, I mean they already dominate in Performance & Price for there server & desktop CPU’s and are right up there with there Turion64 w/ Intel’s Pentium M.

But I do know that an Athlon 64 x2 3800+ Socket M2 will be faster & more scalable than its Socket 939 counterpart

Lagu
04-19-2006, 06:47 PM
AMD Athlon 64 3800+ Dual Core

HDD: Western Digital Caviar 40 GB, 8 MB cache, 7.200 RPM, EIDE (Ultra ATA/100)

• Good for High-Performance family and business computing.
• Transfers 100 MB/s
Hitachi 80 GB 300MB/s

If I should choose a 300 GB disc it has 16 MB cache but, it isn’t economic buy this large disc and only uses perhaps 6 GB.

Motherboards: A8N

• VIA K8T800P + VT8237
• 64 bits support
• Dual channel DDR400
• AMD Cool´n´Quiet Thecnology
• Al NET (GbLAN)
• Al AUDIO

A8N-SLI SE (I think It is a good choice)

• NVIDIA nForce4 SLI
• Dual Channel DDR400
• AMD Cool´n´Quiet Thecnology
• NV Firewall & Active Armor
• PCI Express arkitectur
• SATA 3Gb/s
• Al Selector
• Al NOSTM

Memory: 2 x 1 GB DDR440 Dual Memory Kingston, Viking, Geil or Corsair?
How many pins? 240 or lesser?

Can any tell me what type of memory I need, not makes?

GPU: 450w is that enough?

Lagu :)

Lagu
04-19-2006, 06:54 PM
OOPS Empty-5oul

I don´t notised your PM. Yeah, I have no hurry. I only reconnoitre a little.

Lagu :)

Empty_5oul
04-19-2006, 07:38 PM
i know this site is english.

http://www.microdirect.co.uk/ProductInfo.aspx?ProductID=9327&GroupID=1049
(Data Transfer Rate 300 MBps)
cost (Inc VAT) - 38.42 GBP United Kingdom Pounds = 515.510 SEK Sweden Kronor
how much would the harddrive you say earlier cost? the data transfer rate is much greater.

Lagu
04-19-2006, 07:48 PM
Seagata Barracuda 80 GB 2MB costs 690 sek.

It is a little more than 515 sek

Lagu :)

Lagu
04-19-2006, 08:07 PM
Western Digital 40 MB costs 53.99 dollar = 408.60 Sek

Lagu ;)