phantomdesign
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I haven't kept up with computer hardware for about . . . 16 months & my computer is even older than that - so I'm a little behind. I did a lot of research today and came up with a possible build for a new computer. Here are the specs of my current computer.
Processor: AMD 2000+ XP, 1.67 GHz (overclocked to 1.8GHz)
Motherboard: Don’t remember, don’t care
Video Card: ATI 9800 Pro . . . well, scratch that, it died multiple times in multiple ways, poor driver support, etc.
Video Card: GeForce 4 TI 4800 SE 128MB – Pulled it out of the closet & this old b**** is still kicking, just like the Geforce 3 TI200 before her. Both excellent cards! Too bad it’s only DX8 & numerous years old.
Memory: 2x 512 GB (1GB) DDR 333
The core idea behind this upgrade is to get into the PCI-E / Socket AM2 / 64-bit / dual-core / DDR2 age & return back to the DX9 age. This will be used for heavy 3D Modeling/Rendering and video-gaming (among other intensive uses). A big factor in choosing many of these parts is reliability. The total for this upgrade is $515 & if you think you can do better for that price, please prove it (lol)!
Build:
Motherboard: GIGABYTE AM2 (AMD) - $85
AMD 64 X2 4200+ Windsor 2.2GHz - $182
eVGA GeForce 7600GS 512MB - $145 (-20 rebate)
CORSAIR 1GB DDR2 800 - $141
Total = $523 + $12 (s/h) - $20 (rebate) = $515
Future Parts:
Processor: AMD 2000+ XP, 1.67 GHz (overclocked to 1.8GHz)
Motherboard: Don’t remember, don’t care
Video Card: ATI 9800 Pro . . . well, scratch that, it died multiple times in multiple ways, poor driver support, etc.
Video Card: GeForce 4 TI 4800 SE 128MB – Pulled it out of the closet & this old b**** is still kicking, just like the Geforce 3 TI200 before her. Both excellent cards! Too bad it’s only DX8 & numerous years old.
Memory: 2x 512 GB (1GB) DDR 333
The core idea behind this upgrade is to get into the PCI-E / Socket AM2 / 64-bit / dual-core / DDR2 age & return back to the DX9 age. This will be used for heavy 3D Modeling/Rendering and video-gaming (among other intensive uses). A big factor in choosing many of these parts is reliability. The total for this upgrade is $515 & if you think you can do better for that price, please prove it (lol)!
Build:
Motherboard: GIGABYTE AM2 (AMD) - $85
- Processor Support: Socket AM2, Athlon 64 X2
- Memory Support: 4x DDR2 800, 16gb
- Video Card Support: 1x PCI x16
- Storage Support: 4x ATA100 & 4x SATA 3Gb/s devices, RAID 0/1/0+1/5
- Misc: 8-channel Audio, 1000Mbps LAN, 4x USB2, 2x PCIE x1, Onboard Video
- Notes; Chosesn for good reviews, overclocking support, specs (socket, PCIe, 4x DDR2, SATA 3Gb/s) and low-mid range price.

AMD 64 X2 4200+ Windsor 2.2GHz - $182
- 64-bit, Dual Core, Hyperthreaded
- Socket: AM2 (Is this the correct/newest AMD socket type?)
- L1 Cache: 128KB+128KB, L2 Cache: 2 x 512KB
- Chosen for good power vs price, specs (64 bit dual core) benchmarks on Tom's Hardware & user reviews.
eVGA GeForce 7600GS 512MB - $145 (-20 rebate)
- Core: GeForce 7800 GS, 400MHz, 12 Pipelines
- Memory: 512 MB, 128-Bit, 800MHz GDDR2
- Misc: Good Newegg user reviews, Cables Included
- Notes: Prefer NVidia because of quality and long-term support. This card will only be used for about 12 months (DX10 will be in full force by then), so I went a little on the medium-low-end as far as price.
CORSAIR 1GB DDR2 800 - $141
- 1GB DDR2 800
- Cas Latency 5, Timing 5-5-5-12
- Notes: Corsair seems to have unmatched quality & this is DDR2 800. I'll buy a matching 1GB stick in a month or two. I'm unfamiliar with timing specs; are these good timing specs?
Total = $523 + $12 (s/h) - $20 (rebate) = $515
Future Parts:
- Extra case/power-supply so I can make my old computer a rendering farm & download machine.
- Matching 1GB Stick
- RAID on SATA 3Gbps (haven’t decided whether to do backup or speed route)
- DX10 Video card (after they’ve been out 6 few months)