Dragonclaw
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Apparently there is no such thing as a BTX PSU now and my 300watt isnt really cutting it anymore. Neither is the crappy BTX heatsink that cannot be replaced. Ive decided to buy the case Im planning on buying for a new PC and just throwing my old crap in it until I can afford a new computer. Ill need a new motherboard and Im not entirely sure what would suit me.

Current shitspecs

Pentium 4 Prescott 3.4 GHZ Socket 775LGA (reusing)
2x512MB DDR400 SDRAM (trashing)
Western Digital Caviar 250GB HD 7200RPM (reusing)
DVD burner (reusing)
CD drive (reusing)
300W BTX PSU (blowing up)
7600GT (reusing)

I doubt any decent motherboard will support DDR SDRAM anymore so Ill just buy 2GB of DDR2667 (or 800) as it will be cheaper than 2GB of DDR 400 anyway. Im planning on this case, http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6811133021 and a Freezer7Pro heatsink for the CPU. All I need is a decent PSU and motherboard preferably under or exactly $100. The motherboard just needs to last me with what I have until I can get a new PC in a few months. Any help with that?

Case
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6811133021
Memory
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6820211174
PSU
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6820211174
Heatsink
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6835186134


Also somewhat related. My 7600GT fan stalls whenever I put the side door back on the case, whats up with that? It runs fine with the case door open but if I put the thing back on it dies.

Last edited by Dragonclaw (2008-01-13 12:00:47)

GC_PaNzerFIN
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Poseidon
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Dragonclaw
Member
+186|6930|Florida
Freezer7Pro heatsink is cheaper since Im not cooling a monster here, just a pentium 4 chip. I dont need a 620w PSU either, a 450-500w will be fine. I might get the ADATA RAM though.

Last edited by Dragonclaw (2008-01-13 10:31:19)

Dragonclaw
Member
+186|6930|Florida
Goddamnit. Apparently the external HD I was planning on buying was deactivated off newegg. Now I need to find a quality external HD with 160GB+ for around $60.

Hows this for a PSU

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6817153023

Last edited by Dragonclaw (2008-01-13 10:49:35)

Poseidon
Fudgepack DeQueef
+3,253|7162|Long Island, New York

Dragonclaw wrote:

Goddamnit. Apparently the external HD I was planning on buying was deactivated off newegg. Now I need to find a quality external HD with 160GB+ for around $60.

Hows this for a PSU

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6817153023
At this date and time, you really should go for a higher PSU. You'll eventually want to upgrade that 7600.
Dragonclaw
Member
+186|6930|Florida

Poseidon wrote:

Dragonclaw wrote:

Goddamnit. Apparently the external HD I was planning on buying was deactivated off newegg. Now I need to find a quality external HD with 160GB+ for around $60.

Hows this for a PSU

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6817153023
At this date and time, you really should go for a higher PSU. You'll eventually want to upgrade that 7600.
I doubt I will upgrade the 7600, it can run every game out right now and it works fine for me. I dont want to shell out a fortune, just to get this thing somewhat updated.
Poseidon
Fudgepack DeQueef
+3,253|7162|Long Island, New York

Dragonclaw wrote:

Poseidon wrote:

Dragonclaw wrote:

Goddamnit. Apparently the external HD I was planning on buying was deactivated off newegg. Now I need to find a quality external HD with 160GB+ for around $60.

Hows this for a PSU

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6817153023
At this date and time, you really should go for a higher PSU. You'll eventually want to upgrade that 7600.
I doubt I will upgrade the 7600, it can run every game out right now and it works fine for me. I dont want to shell out a fortune, just to get this thing somewhat updated.
I'm just saying. A 650w PSU not only isn't really that expensive but it'll allow you to upgrade in the future.

Last edited by Poseidon (2008-01-13 11:18:34)

Freezer7Pro
I don't come here a lot anymore.
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Poseidon wrote:

Dragonclaw wrote:

Poseidon wrote:


At this date and time, you really should go for a higher PSU. You'll eventually want to upgrade that 7600.
I doubt I will upgrade the 7600, it can run every game out right now and it works fine for me. I dont want to shell out a fortune, just to get this thing somewhat updated.
I'm just saying. A 650w PSU not only isn't really that expensive but it'll allow you to upgrade in the future.
He can get a 7900GTX on a 450-500w PSU. It's not like he's gonna buy an 8800GTS.
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP
GC_PaNzerFIN
Work and study @ Technical Uni
+528|7039|Finland

Freezer7Pro wrote:

Poseidon wrote:

Dragonclaw wrote:


I doubt I will upgrade the 7600, it can run every game out right now and it works fine for me. I dont want to shell out a fortune, just to get this thing somewhat updated.
I'm just saying. A 650w PSU not only isn't really that expensive but it'll allow you to upgrade in the future.
He can get a 7900GTX on a 450-500w PSU. It's not like he's gonna buy an 8800GTS.
then he should be ok with Corsair HX520. and put the money he saves to something more useful. The 520w Corsair has no troubles powering Q6600, 8800GTX,... rig so there is plenty of room for everything but not 9800GX2, which needs +520w PSU. HX520 is one of the best PSUs I have used and it is total pwnage like it's big brother HX620. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND BOTH. for that money you get a PSU that will last a good while compared to some crappy ones. (that are loud, can die when they want and give unstable voltages which can in long term damage your hardware)
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MERCFLF8
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Dragonclaw
Member
+186|6930|Florida
Maybe I didnt word it right or something. I dont need any of this to last. Just to be able to use my PC without it being incredibly slow for the next few months. I dont need an ultra powerful PSU, ultra powerful memory, or anything. More than anything I really just need a motherboard that will work, and a good external HD thats not too expensive with 160GB of space on it since ive picked everything else out.
GC_PaNzerFIN
Work and study @ Technical Uni
+528|7039|Finland

Dragonclaw wrote:

Maybe I didnt word it right or something. I dont need any of this to last. Just to be able to use my PC without it being incredibly slow for the next few months. I dont need an ultra powerful PSU, ultra powerful memory, or anything. More than anything I really just need a motherboard that will work, and a good external HD thats not too expensive with 160GB of space on it since ive picked everything else out.
BUT you can use the Corsair PSU for your new rig. That's what we are saying. no need to buy two crappy PSUs when you can buy one good.
And for the motherboard: how about this? it works... http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6813188022  59$ after rebate.
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.Sup
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Dragonclaw
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.Sup wrote:

GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:

Buy DDR2 6400 (800mhz) memory. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6820211174
Seriously? http://www.hpm-computer.de/product_info … istix.html
Thats DDR2 1066 lol, you have to be shitting me.

Last edited by Dragonclaw (2008-01-13 12:53:01)

GC_PaNzerFIN
Work and study @ Technical Uni
+528|7039|Finland

.Sup wrote:

GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:

Buy DDR2 6400 (800mhz) memory. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6820211174
Seriously? http://www.hpm-computer.de/product_info … istix.html
he doesn't have money for z0msdnfg l33t rams...
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.Sup
be nice
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GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:

.Sup wrote:

GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:

Buy DDR2 6400 (800mhz) memory. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6820211174
Seriously? http://www.hpm-computer.de/product_info … istix.html
he doesn't have money for z0msdnfg l33t rams...
A friend is expert for memory. These Crucial Ballistix have the Micron chip which is the best chip available for ddr2. Apparently you don't know much about memory...
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xGj
Official lame Crysis fanboy.
+84|6996|Netherlands tbh

.Sup wrote:

GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:

he doesn't have money for z0msdnfg l33t rams...
A friend is expert for memory. These Crucial Ballistix have the Micron chip which is the best chip available for ddr2. Apparently you don't know much about memory...
Good for you and your friend. But still he hasn't got the money for it which is the point here.. Everyone can come up with the best components.
MERCFLF8
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Dragonclaw wrote:

Maybe I didnt word it right or something. I dont need any of this to last. Just to be able to use my PC without it being incredibly slow for the next few months. I dont need an ultra powerful PSU, ultra powerful memory, or anything. More than anything I really just need a motherboard that will work, and a good external HD thats not too expensive with 160GB of space on it since ive picked everything else out.
why not spend a few $$ more so it CAN last into your next build otherwise your gonna buy the same part's twice. i think we are all just trying to save you money in the long run,plus getting you parts that are not crap
White-Fusion
Fuck
+616|7177|Scotland

.Sup wrote:

GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:

he doesn't have money for z0msdnfg l33t rams...
A friend is expert for memory. These Crucial Ballistix have the Micron chip which is the best chip available for ddr2. Apparently you don't know much about memory...
Did you not read what he said?

HE CANT AFFORD THE TOP SPECS
.Sup
be nice
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White-Fusion wrote:

.Sup wrote:

GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:


he doesn't have money for z0msdnfg l33t rams...
A friend is expert for memory. These Crucial Ballistix have the Micron chip which is the best chip available for ddr2. Apparently you don't know much about memory...
Did you not read what he said?

HE CANT AFFORD THE TOP SPECS
I know he cant afford top specs boi thats why i didnt gave this link before http://www.neoseeker.com/Articles/Hardw … s2-pc8888/
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GC_PaNzerFIN
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xGj wrote:

.Sup wrote:

GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:


he doesn't have money for z0msdnfg l33t rams...
A friend is expert for memory. These Crucial Ballistix have the Micron chip which is the best chip available for ddr2. Apparently you don't know much about memory...
Good for you and your friend. But still he hasn't got the money for it which is the point here.. Everyone can come up with the best components.
yeah. I know rams that cost +300$ and those will eat the 106mhz ram for breakfast but they cost too much for him. I do know quite a lot about memory. The point is he DOESN'T have the money for the micron chips... Of course I would have suggested him getting faster ones if he got the money. the A-DATA ones I linked can oc to 1066mhz. which makes them a steal. http://www.guru3d.com/article/memory/475/7/
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xGj
Official lame Crysis fanboy.
+84|6996|Netherlands tbh

.Sup wrote:

White-Fusion wrote:

.Sup wrote:


A friend is expert for memory. These Crucial Ballistix have the Micron chip which is the best chip available for ddr2. Apparently you don't know much about memory...
Did you not read what he said?

HE CANT AFFORD THE TOP SPECS
I know he cant afford top specs boi thats why i didnt gave this link before http://www.neoseeker.com/Articles/Hardw … s2-pc8888/
Dude you fail at making sense in this topic ._.
Dragonclaw
Member
+186|6930|Florida

MERCFLF8 wrote:

Dragonclaw wrote:

Maybe I didnt word it right or something. I dont need any of this to last. Just to be able to use my PC without it being incredibly slow for the next few months. I dont need an ultra powerful PSU, ultra powerful memory, or anything. More than anything I really just need a motherboard that will work, and a good external HD thats not too expensive with 160GB of space on it since ive picked everything else out.
why not spend a few $$ more so it CAN last into your next build otherwise your gonna buy the same part's twice. i think we are all just trying to save you money in the long run,plus getting you parts that are not crap
I do not have the money to buy the best components. By the time I do have money for a new build I will be going all out so I wont reuse anything but the case. Ive got about 300 to spend, 350 at the most. I dont have anything more than that, and I dont want to spend money on good components, only cheap decent shit that will get me by without falling apart on me. All I really need now is a motherboard and good external hard drive. Im already set on what PSU and RAM im going to buy.

Last edited by Dragonclaw (2008-01-13 13:09:10)

.Sup
be nice
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xGj wrote:

.Sup wrote:

White-Fusion wrote:


Did you not read what he said?

HE CANT AFFORD THE TOP SPECS
I know he cant afford top specs boi thats why i didnt gave this link before http://www.neoseeker.com/Articles/Hardw … s2-pc8888/
Dude you fail at making sense in this topic ._.
Dude you fail at understanding people. Back to grammar school?
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