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Help needed: Review my future comp's specs
Posted: 2003-03-26 09:42pm
by Shinova
MOTHERBOARD: ECS-L4S8A
CPU: Intel Pentium 4 3.06AB CPU
RAM: 1GB DDR266(PC2100) 512 x2
HARD DRIVE: 120GB 7200rpm (8MB)
MONITOR: NONE
DISPLAY CARD: ATI Radeon 9000 128MB DDR (TVO)
CD-ROM: NONE
CD-WRITER: Pioneer DVD-RW
SOUND CARD: SB Live 5.1
SPEAKER: Altec Lansing AVS 300
MODEM: NONE
KEYBOARD: NONE
MOUSE: NONE
CASE: ATX 288 Aluminum Tower Case
AS: 250MB INT. ZIP DRIVE, NONE
Do you think there's anything that needs to be changed to make this comp better?
Posted: 2003-03-26 09:47pm
by Alyrium Denryle
*voice of yosimite sam* I hate you
Posted: 2003-03-26 09:47pm
by The Duchess of Zeon
*steps aside from the path of the Linux Jihad*
Posted: 2003-03-26 09:48pm
by haas mark
Possibly a keyboard, mouse, and monitor.
:P
Posted: 2003-03-26 09:48pm
by theski
Extra cooling and a dedicated cdr-w drive for redundancy
Posted: 2003-03-26 09:49pm
by Shinova
verilon wrote:Possibly a keyboard, mouse, and monitor.
:P
I already have those.
Posted: 2003-03-26 09:51pm
by Shinova
The comp also has 533MHz FSB.
My main concerns are the motherboard and RAM. Are they good? Should I switch to RDRAM, or a different motherboard?
Posted: 2003-03-26 09:51pm
by haas mark
Shinova wrote:verilon wrote:Possibly a keyboard, mouse, and monitor.
:P
I already have those.
I kind of figured,
hence the smilies.
Posted: 2003-03-26 10:35pm
by aerius
Shinova wrote:My main concerns are the motherboard and RAM. Are they good? Should I switch to RDRAM, or a different motherboard?
I'm not familiar with the motherboard but the RAM is too slow for my tastes. Upgrade to DDR300 or 333 and add a DVD/CDROM drive to save wear and tear on the DVD-RW. Burner drives are generally a bit slower and noisier than regular drives and they usually have a shorter MTBF.
Also, you need more HD space. 120GB will only hold 200 hours and change of high quality porn videos after you get the OS and all the basic stuff installed.
Posted: 2003-03-26 10:41pm
by Icehawk
I would either get DDR 333mhz or DDR 400mhz RAM if you can. You should get RAM that runs closer or about equal to what your bus speed is
My mobo runs at 333mhz which is the bus that both my Athlon CPU and RAM run at.
Posted: 2003-03-26 11:09pm
by Shinova
How bout RDRAM? Should I take that over DDR?
Posted: 2003-03-26 11:36pm
by weemadando
Alyrium Denryle wrote:*voice of yosimite sam* I hate you
The motion is seconded.
All those in favour of hating Shinova?
*chorus of "ayes"*
I think the ayes have it. Motion is passed.
Shinova will now be hated.
*cue 1984esque 2 minutes of hate with Shinova's face on screen*
Posted: 2003-03-26 11:42pm
by Dalton
You're a fucker Shinova!
Posted: 2003-03-26 11:53pm
by Shinova
All hate me, eh?
My two possible cases (don't know about the light):
I might even decide to choose a higher end Radeon card. Most likely not, but I'm currently doing research on memory and motherboard....to make my future machine even faster than what the above specs imply!!
MUST HAVE POWER!!!!
Posted: 2003-03-26 11:57pm
by Uraniun235
Shinova wrote:The comp also has 533MHz FSB.
God yes, go to RDRAM. At
least get faster DDR (the fastest you can get), but the best match for a P4 is RDRAM. Otherwise, that PC2100 will be a bottleneck.
I find having two optical drives is better than one; even if one's burning, you can still use the other.
And of course, always put your operating system and your data on different partitions.
Good luck!
Posted: 2003-03-27 02:34am
by Beowulf
*boom*
I love my Light Fifty
Posted: 2003-03-27 02:36am
by The Duchess of Zeon
I just bought a computer and it's not that good. But is it really necessary to have one that good?
Posted: 2003-03-27 02:53am
by Drewcifer
Maybe some chrome pipes and a few flames painted on the side?
Separate CD/DVD drives is a good idea, but unless you collect video, are graphically inclined, or are an avid gamer, 120GB should be plenty of space. Plenty.
Posted: 2003-03-27 02:58am
by Crayz9000
Using DDR with a P4 is a joke, since it wasn't designed with that in mind. If you want DDR, get an Athlon XP. (You'll save money, too...)
Not that I have any great love of RDRAM. The acronym is a contradiction in terms, too...
Posted: 2003-03-27 05:41am
by Crazy_Vasey
Graphics card. Top of the line evrything else and a budget video card, why?
Re: Help needed: Review my future comp's specs
Posted: 2003-03-27 09:44am
by phongn
Shinova wrote:MOTHERBOARD: ECS-L4S8A
NO! Stay away from ECS.
CPU: Intel Pentium 4 3.06AB CPU
RAM: 1GB DDR266(PC2100) 512 x2
Fine so far.
Hyperthreading-enabled motherboards do not support RDRAM, folks
HARD DRIVE: 120GB 7200rpm (8MB)
If you're spending this much money, you might try to get Western Digital's new Raptor Serial ATA drives. 10000rpm, 8MB cache, and most importantly, 3 year warrenty.
DISPLAY CARD: ATI Radeon 9000 128MB DDR (TVO)
See if you can get something better, this R9000 is a serious limiting factor. One of the new low-end GeForceFX cards or a newer ATI part.
SOUND CARD: SB Live 5.1
NO! DO NOT get the SBLive! If you must stay with Creative Labs, get an Audigy 2. Or look around are Hercules or some other company.
Posted: 2003-03-27 09:46am
by phongn
The Duchess of Zeon wrote:I just bought a computer and it's not that good. But is it really necessary to have one that good?
Certainly not. It's a want, not a need, though some of his ideas are screwy - top of the line processor with a budget video card?
For gamers and artists, they want the most power possible. For everyone else, a 500MHz P3 is fine.
Posted: 2003-03-27 09:48am
by phongn
Icehawk wrote:I would either get DDR 333mhz or DDR 400mhz RAM if you can. You should get RAM that runs closer or about equal to what your bus speed is
Irrelevant, IIRC, because the frontside bus is a QDR133 (while his ram is DDR133) bus. Unless you overclock you don't need faster RAM.
My mobo runs at 333mhz which is the bus that both my Athlon CPU and RAM run at.
Different architecture there. The FSB is a DDR166 bus, so your RAM must be some multiple of 166MHz (in this case, DDR166).
Posted: 2003-03-27 09:49am
by phongn
Uraniun235 wrote:Shinova wrote:The comp also has 533MHz FSB.
God yes, go to RDRAM. At
least get faster DDR (the fastest you can get), but the best match for a P4 is RDRAM. Otherwise, that PC2100 will be a bottleneck.
IIRC, no HT-enabled mobo uses RDRAM?
I find having two optical drives is better than one; even if one's burning, you can still use the other.
Plextor makes the best CDRWs bar none, but they are expensive. They currently have a rebranded DVDRW, they're still working on their own, IIRC.
Re: Help needed: Review my future comp's specs
Posted: 2003-03-27 12:24pm
by Crayz9000
phongn wrote:NO! DO NOT get the SBLive! If you must stay with Creative Labs, get an Audigy 2. Or look around are Hercules or some other company.
I wish someone had told me that before I built a SB Live 5.1 into my computer.
What's the problem with it, anyway? Just not such a good card, or is there a serious problem?