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Building my First Computer Help....
Well, I think I am going to put together my first computer, and this is the setup I have come up with:
http://secure.newegg.com/app/WishR.asp?ID=246513
I already have the Graphics card, it is a GeForce 4200TI.
I have never built my own computer, I have always bought from Dell. The only thing that worries me, is I don't have a PSU/MOBO/CPU combo that is correct. What do you guys think of this setup? Anything I am missing or could swap out for similar price/performance ratio? Would a 300W power supply be enough to run this?
I would like to stay with Intel.
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Hammerhead Shark
I would sugget getting a lite-on cd-rw. I just got my lite-on 52x24x52x burner and it works great. It was around 54$. Where is the sound card?
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Samsung 16X DVD|Lite-on 52*24*52 CD-RW|NEC ND-2500A|Seagate Barracuda ATA IV 60gb
Klipsch ProMedia 5.1|Audigy 2|Sennheiser HD 497
NEC 19" FE991SB-BK
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Intel® Pentium® M 725 1.6GHz 2MB L2 Cache 400MHZ FSB | Intel® 855GME+ICH4M | Intel® PRO/Wireless 2200 Network Connection | 512MB DDR PC-2700 | Hitachi 40GB 7200 RPM ATA100 with 8MB Cache | 12.1" Wide-XGA 1280x800 LCD | Intel® Extreme Graphics 2 |Sound Blaster Pro Compatible 5.1 Digital Audio | 6X Dual Layer DVD+/-RW / 24X CD-RW
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Tiger Shark
it all looks good i would stick with that 400w psu just to be safe and it is a good psu
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lite on 52x cdrw
512mb ddr ram
9800pro 128mb
enlight 7237 w/120mm intake fan
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I will probably go with the Santa Cruz DSP for a Sound Card.
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13662
Hehe. I remember the worst part about my first home-built was getting the led combo worked out right.
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I will probably get a 2.4B and overclock it, but since it's your first time building, sure 2.6 isn't that bad, you should able to push the 2.6 a bit higher as well if needed.
The Kingwin case looks sweet, and since it allows you to put a lot of fans on it, it's good to stick with a 400W PSU just to be safe.
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