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Processor
Hard drive
RAM
Graphics card
Sound card
Disk drive
CD/DVD drive
Cooling fan
Operating system software
Modem
(All appropriate drivers)
Case
Monitor
Printer
Speakers
Keyboard
Mouse
Book explaining how to put it all together.
Does this sound like a complete description of what you'd need to make yourself a pc?
Worth having a go at (finance permitting, or course)?
Anyone done it here? Problems?
To be honest, I'm staying with AMD all the way. Their CPUs are often of better quality, are proven to be better for multimedia, and frankly if I had £500 to blow on a mobo+cpu(s), the AMD rig I could afford would blow any Pentium rig out of the water.
c.b.
For most people, I'd still say an XP is the way to go, but I was pondering about my next upgrade a day or two ago, and the temptation to go P4 is pretty strong, I'd kill for a nice P4 setup, but cost will probably mean i go for AMD, just not till 2400+ or so..
AMD are all round cheaper and have better performance clock to clock with Intel at the moment.
There are tons of PRO's and Con's for either cpu's, we can list them if you like, just to help you choose.
c.b.
> Anyway, Dr Duck, tell us your budget, i'll try and round some lists up
> for you (i'm bored and I like looking at hardware)
Thanks
i'm going for something as cheap as possible that i can gradually upgrade to eventually be a good all-rounder, capable of running games at reasonable performance and generally running along nice and smoothly.
Crucially, i'd like to be able to be using and upgrading it for the forseeable future.
For now, all i need is the tower and interior bits (i'll take the monitor et al from my old thing).
The modem can wait, i can deal with 64mb ram to start with (it can be upgraded soon enough), and for now, the sound card can be put on hold too. I think i'd like to start with a basic cd drive and add a dvd/cd-rw later.
Are AMD here to stay?
Hm, I can't explain this properly. Go read this.
http://www.xbitlabs.com/cpu/athlon-1200.html
Like P4s run at 400mhz fsb with their "Quad pipe architecture", or whatever the PR department ended up calling it. 4*100mhz...later upgraded to 4*133 (533mhz).
must be thinking about something else.