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  1. #1
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    6 data packets

    Guys

    Whish of these Computer packets should you choose among both AMD and Intel.
    I got this from the other reseller I was recommended. These packets are a cheaper one. I can of source buy a veritable power computer if my wallet says yes, yes.

    Packet 1.

    Intel P4 3 GHz D630+
    Asus P5P800 motherboard SATA
    200 GB Hard disc 7.200 rpm
    1024 MB DDR memory (There is also DDR2 430 MHz memory. I don’t know wish of them.)
    NEC 4570A DVD+/-RW burner 16x
    ATI X700 graphic card PCI-E 512 MB, TV-out
    16x DVD-reader
    Diskette station
    Network card 10/100 MB
    ATX Miditower 420W
    Logitech keyboard and mouse
    Subwoofer 850w

    Price: 1.599.65 AU$ollar or 1.182.90 US$ollar or 667.40 GBP or 965.63 €uro

    Packet 2.

    Intel P4 Celeron 2.8 GHz S775
    Asus P5RD1-VM motherboard
    160 GB Hard disc
    512 MB DDR 400 MHz memory
    Diskette station
    Network card 10/100 MB
    NEC 4570A DVD+/-RW burner 16x
    Samsung syncmaster 17” TFT monitor 3 years warranty
    ATX minitower 420W
    Logitech keyboard & mouse
    Subwoofer 850w
    Inbuilt graphic, loud and network card

    Price: 1.363.65 AU$ollar or 1.060.60 US$ollar or 567.92 GBP or 821.70 €uro

    Packet 3

    Intel P4 Celeron 2.8 GHz S775
    Asus P5RD1-VM motherboard
    80 GB Hard disc
    256 MB DDR 400 MHz memory
    52x CD-RW burner
    32 bits Onboard sound card
    Network card 10/100 MB
    ATX miditower 420W
    Inbuilt loud and network card

    Price: 711.25 AU$ollar or 525 US$ollar or 296.20 GBP or 428.60 €uro

    Packet 4

    AMD Athlon 64 3700+
    Asus A8N5X motherboard 939 pin
    200 GB Hard disc 7.200 rpm
    1024 MB DDR DDR2 430 MHz memory
    16x DVD-reader
    NEC 4570A DVD+/-RW burner 16x
    Network card 10/100/1000 MB
    ATI X700 graphic card PCI-E 512 MB, TV-out
    ATX miditower 420W
    Logitech keyboard and mouse
    Subwoofer 1200w
    Inbuilt loud and network card

    Price: 1.762.90 AU$ollar or 1.301.30 US$ollar or 734.22 GBP or 1.062.30 €uro

    Packet 5

    AMD Athlon XP 3000+
    Asus K8N 754 pin motherboard
    160 GB Hard Disc 7.200 rpm
    512 MB DDR 400 MHz memory
    NEC 4570A DVD+/-RW burner 16x
    Samsung syncmaster 17” TFT monitor 3 years warranty
    ATI 9250 graphic card 128 Mb, TV-out
    Network card 10/100 MB
    ATX miditower 420W
    Loudspeaker
    Logitech keyboard & mouse + mouse carpet
    Inbuilt loud and network card

    Price: 1.373.20 AU$ollar or 1.011.85 US$ollar or 570.90 GBP or 826 €uro

    Packet 6

    AMD Athlon XP 3000+
    Asus K8N 754 pin motherboard
    80 GB Hard disc
    512 MB DDR 400 MHz memory
    ATI 9250 graphic card 128 Mb, TV-out
    NEC 4570A DVD+/-RW burner 16x
    ATI 9250 128 Mb, TV-out
    Network card 10/100
    Loudspeaker
    Logitech keyboard & mouse + mouse carpet
    Inbuilt graphic, loud and network card

    Price: 891.10 AU$ollar or 656.60 US$ollar or 370.50 GBP or 536 €uro

    Lagu :D
    Once an AMDuser always an AMD user

  2. #2
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    Of the 6 packets, the first 3 are out of the question :D
    The last 2 are socket 754 and therefore obsolete.
    Which leaves packet 4.

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    #4 but there is no Operating System or Monitor mentioned. Have to allow for OS and maybe use a KVM switch to use your existing Keyboard, Video monitor and Mouse.


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    Yes, i would say packet 4 too. It gives you a new keyboard and mouse . :D I also noticed that the video card has a tv out option. So you get S-video and composite video ports, both of these can connect to your TV :D . I already use a S-Video cable to connect to my TV. I can tell you it was very cheap, like $10 US. Just look at your TV and see if it has a S-Video port on it. If not then you can just use the composite video. Of, course you get a VGA port and a DVI port, but the TV-out one is really cool. Don't be confused, you can use your computer monitor and tv at the same time :D .

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    My question here to you Lagu is what is this computer to be used for? If it is only going to be a cruncher, then you don't need all that stuff. You could buy a dual core AMD, XP-64 for the O/S, a 100gig Seagate Barracuda, case, 24-ping 400W Antec P.S. and a KVM cheaper than what you are looking at for the #4 (close to $1,800 US), and have more than twice the computing power.

    The mobo I have is an A8N-VM-UAYGZ Asus board, with built in video and network adapter, for around $100. I bought the Seagate Barracuda because of the 5 year warranty - 100gig at around $100. I also put 2 gig of memory in it . The 400W Antec PS was from Fry's for $62. I went with an X2 3800 chip with fan, got a case for $50 to stick it in, and I have less than half the price of your #4 computer tied up in it. The X2's run cool compared to the other stuff and use less power.

    If you have the space you could put two X2-3800 systems together and do some serious increasing of your crunching horsepower!! You would have (4) equivalents of your package #4 for around the same price of your single #4 system.

  6. #6
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    Just a note that something listed is wrong... Athlon XP's run on Socket 462 (A) motherboards. Socket 754 is an A64 platform. Let me just list what I would buy today if I were to build another system.

    Opteron 165 (retail package now includes a nice heatsink)
    DFI Lanparty Ultra-D motherboard
    1 or 2 gigs of quality RAM (lately I've been using 2x1GB of GSkills PC4000)
    Fortron AX-500 powersupply (or the 400W Fortron "green" version - high efficiency)
    Whatever optical drives are needed (I like NEC DVD burners)
    Any SATAII drive(s) you like (16MB cache preferrable)
    A mid-range video card (I now like the 7600GS - its low power and can be passively cooled)

  7. #7
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    Hi

    Yes if I should buy a new computer it should be both blind and deaf. No creen, no loud, I.E no loudspeaker a sheaper graphic card, no diskette station, no DVD-burner, only a simple CD-rom player, a sheaper Ethernet and of sourse an AMD processor faster and more powerful than my current one dedicted to DC*ng only. How I will have it will be a lather history.

    I notised on my resellers homepage he has a Pentium III for sale. I will talk to him today how much he will have, if there is a OS or not, how powerful it is. Perhaps I will add some more memory if it only has 256 MB
    It should replace my Intel II lather.

    Lagu
    Once an AMDuser always an AMD user

  8. #8
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    Packet 4 for me.



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