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The (new) Official PC building thread!
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7. January 2007 @ 10:38 |
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No Problem...here to help...if you need anything feel free to PM me...
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taz1974
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7. January 2007 @ 15:54 |
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lp531
is there a hard drive that i can buy that is not oem. i was reading the reviews from newegg and tigerdirect and they are saying that these drives dont come with any cables or disc wizzard or documentation on how to set it up. i want a drive that has everything. any suggestions?
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7. January 2007 @ 16:44 |
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taz1974
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7. January 2007 @ 18:38 |
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@greensman
i know, so newbie right. hey i get tired of searching for it. so why not ask some friends right. thanks for your help. as i was searching in google i did find a site called pcstats that has alot of interestings guides in it. so i was able to better understand the difference in ide and sata drives. it showed me the type of cables that i needed in case i could not find a retail box for the sata drive. i also found where to get the disc wizzard if i need it. im learning it. just takes me awhile. lol. so now im good to go. bring it on.
thanks again
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7. January 2007 @ 23:01 |
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@taz1974 & greensman
What type drives do your boards support...ATA, SATA, SATA II?..
What are your storage requirements?..
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8. January 2007 @ 02:22 |
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@Lp531,
I have my drives already, just trying to direct taz down the right path. Hopefully he will respond or knows what he needs. Thanks for getting back to us.
Got the 250 WD sata from newegg.com on sale for $59.99. 2 of them but they were refurbished/recertified and are working like a sewing machine. Sorry they don't have them anymore to link to.
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dougisjc
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8. January 2007 @ 04:29 |
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Hey guys,
Thanks for responding to my post about my Viewsonic monitor problem.
I hooked up a CRT monitor to my computer and it worked, so that indicates that the computer and graphics card are OK. Next I connected my flat panel monitor with an analog cable to another computer and that worked as well (so the analog port on my flat panel monitor is good and the monitor itself is good in that respect). Then I noticed in my monitor box that a DVI to Analog connector piece was included, so I used that and hooked my monitor up to the D-Sub port to my own computer and that worked as well. So my monitor works with my computer via the analog D-Sub Port.
BUT...the DVI still does not work. So this indicates to me that the DVI cable is bad.
It was not noticeably wet when I plugged it in...but I hooked it up a day or two after the steam cleaner came. I'm going to check with ViewSonic and see if they'll replace teh cable (just bought the monitor in June). I'll just tell them I had been using the D-Sub since June until I bought a DVI graphics card (so the cable defect is not due to mis-use). Maybe they'll hook me up.
But maybe I should buy a DVI cable from Best Buy first and test it out to make 100% certain that the cable is truly the problem.
I'm surprised that a DVI cable would defect so easily. But due to my troubleshooting, I can't think of any other reasonable possibility.
Any thoughts?
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8. January 2007 @ 07:12 |
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@Lp531 or whoever wants to take a crack at this,
I have an AGP ATi 9250 Radeon and want to upgrade to a newer video card but don't want to spend an arm and a leg doing it. A friend and I just ordered new components to build him a new computer so this has me thinking that the video card in my system is a little behind the times. lol.
I have an AMD Athlon 64 3200+ 2.0GHz with 1 GB RAM and want to step up in video experience. My monitor is a ViewSonic VG175. I don't play that many games but a step up I think is needed. Ati or nVidia doesn't matter to me unless it does with the mobo.
Here is a link to my mobo for questions on compatibility.
http://www.machspeed.com/specs/viper/MK8...39A.html][/url]
TIA for your help and answers.
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8. January 2007 @ 11:49 |
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@dougisjc
Looks like cable...Glad that the monitor is Ok..:)
Do the best buy option while you see what manufacturer will do...
@greensman
what are you looking to spend on card?..link to board isn't working...
Is it an 8X AGP?
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8. January 2007 @ 12:44 |
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@Lp531,
The board has AGP 4x/8x capabilities and PCIe x16. I don't care which one I use just want to step up a few notches. I would like to stay under $100 if possible and the lower the better. Wife and 3 kids, nowatimean. lol.
Thanks.............c
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8. January 2007 @ 12:57 |
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@greensman
Use the PCI express...faster transfer speed...cheaper cards...I'll take a look around for you...
Just say the post in comments section of my homepage...In Laws in Tracy...Just down the road from Mo-Town...I see your in Texas now...My business partner & friend is from Brownwood...have some friends there...
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8. January 2007 @ 13:07 |
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i have a few questions guys. i have a older home built computer. has a FIC motherboard amd duron 800mhz CPU yea old and slow... but it works for my son(8yo)it had windows 98 on it. i had a buddy put 2000 pro on it... i had a bad hard drive he partitioned it off some and tried windows XP but had problems with it shutting down all the time... since then i got a new hard drive for it (100gb segate)it still has 2000pro on it.. but i think something is missing from it. thinks its a downloaded version of 2000 pro... i bought windows xp home.. would i be able to use it on this system seeing i have a new hard drive.. he said something about the mobo not being able to take XP.... im not to smart in this but doesnt the OS go onto the HD??? would that make a difference? i havent tried to put the good verison of XP on it for this reason... i dont know the exact model of the MOBO right now im at work... but when i get home i can find out.
just curious if i can put windows xp home on this HD and it work with the FIC motherboard???
thanks for any info..
@greensman.. boy your all over arent you..lol HOW ABOUT THEM COWBOYS......LOL
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8. January 2007 @ 17:38 |
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Lp531,
I've been playing around with the link at Tom's Hardware and watching the pitiful BCS game. Not that I want OSU to win but they are really stinking it up right now. lol.
I'm looking at the 7800 GT as a good card that I would be able to put into SLI on my next computer but that is 2 plus years away and that card may not be available then. lol. I was wondering also why does it only improve 2 frame rates per second when you put that card into SLI. Doesn't seem like a favorable jump to me. lol. I would go with a card that costs about 75% of the 2 SLI cards and get way better performance. Am I wrong here? I really don't know that much about building a computer and need the input of someone that has a clue. btw, that's you in my book. lol.
Thanks for your advice already.
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8. January 2007 @ 18:19 |
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caucano
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9. January 2007 @ 06:58 |
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Hi all,
I have decided to go with a Core 2 Duo for my new system. I have some IDE drives that I want to also install on the new system (some old data files) and I don't have need for two pci express cards (SLI is the term?) I need suggestions as to what is a good motherboard for my needs. I believe the Intel 975x and nVidia 680i chipsets are SLI compatible, but what chipset is good for only one video card? also, i wont' be buying the card too soon (lack of money) but will do so in the next 3-4 months. So in conclusion, what are good mobos that support both IDE and SATA, have firewire support/usb2, Core 2 Duo compatible and have only one x16 PCI port?
THanks
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shuboy00
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10. January 2007 @ 11:57 |
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Quick question. I posted here about a year ago for some help on a new pc i want to build. i never built it. I am seriously going to build this time, and i need some help. I am going to go with the Antec 900 case. Thats about all i know so far. I am looking to spend about $1500. I will be doing a lot of gaming and web development, and eventually want to be running 4 screens. This is what i know that i want:
Memory: (2 Gigs) Corsair => Dont know which type or anything...
Video Card: Nvidia (any suggestions on which one for gaming)
CPU: I want to go with AMD and i want duo core (or do I? I just dont know which one to get 4800+, 5000+, 5200+???)
And the thing that really has me is the mobo. I want a really good one that willl allow me to upgrade in the future.
This will be my first build and once i have those things bought and in my possesion, i can go from there as far as hard drives, and psu, and all that.
I am looking to get all this stuff Friday if anyone can help me asap!
TIA
--The test of a man is the fight that he makes...
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10. January 2007 @ 12:17 |
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@shuboy00
Where are you?..so I know what resellers to look at...North America, Europe, Asia...
May want to rethink using an AMD with Nvidia card...would suggest Intell duo core...with Nvidia 8800GTS or 8800GTX...
Intell has the best performance to price ratio...you will get better performance out of the Nvidia with a Intell based MOBO...
I prefer AMD but Intell is the better product right now...
Is $1500 just for tower...
Good choice on case...by the way...
@Cincyrob
2000 will run better on the duron 800...however you should be able to run XP Home...2000 is a more compact OS...does not have all the eye candy of XP...how much memory does it have?
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10. January 2007 @ 12:35 |
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@lp351
i have 2 x 256 sticks on it right now.the reason i want xp on it, i tried to install nortons 2007 and it said i needed a 32 bit?? windows xp
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shuboy00
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10. January 2007 @ 13:07 |
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@Lp531
I am in North America. (Good ol' Texas)
Will AMD be better with and ATI vid card? I ask cause I have been reading that AMD is better for gaming, i am not too up to date on Intel's new chips, but i will take your word for it?
What is the difference between the Nvidia 8800GTS and 8800GTX
Yes, $1500 is just for tower. I have been looking at frys, newegg, and some on tigerdirect.com
--The test of a man is the fight that he makes...
Kreative Klick
HEAVY HITTERS...SUCKAS!!!
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10. January 2007 @ 13:11 |
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Deviouz
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10. January 2007 @ 14:41 |
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I plan on building a new PC within the next few months....
so i was wondering what you guys could recommend as a good 64bit multimedia PC setup for me within a $2,500 price range.. with this processor: Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6700
Mostly for viewing & editing lots of photos and video & Flash and using VM-Ware-Worstion..NO Games though..!!!
Plan on learning 3D Animation later-on down the road..
Plan on using Vista for my OS
2Gigs RAM to start with
500GB HDD
Clueless on graphics cards though-->???
wireless keyboard with touchpad integrated into it
Prefeably an ASUS MOBO..
or can anyone else have better solutions or suggestions..??
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AE27
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10. January 2007 @ 16:10 |
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If your going to go with Vista then you will need a DX10 video card. Right now there is the 8800GTS and 8800GTX from Nvidia. In a month or 2 ATI should be releasing there DX10 cards.
Dont let the door hit you on the way out, beacause I dont want ass prints on my new door!
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10. January 2007 @ 18:02 |
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Linux, the greatest OS ever. And for all you who think Windows is....seriously you've never even tried a Gentoo Linux system that was configured properly so go on being ignorant and using a lesser OS.
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10. January 2007 @ 18:27 |
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This is one of the drives that I have: LITEON LH-18A1P does a good job and has all the benefits of a LITEON.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16827106042
This is the other one that I have but unfortunately they are out for now. This is a great drive and many people have them here at aD.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16827106014
I have comtemplated the Pioneer 111D but haven't clicked to buy yet. lol. My buddy has one on the way so I will definitely let all know how it writes and such.
I also have a BENQ DW-1650 and a BENQ DW-1655 but they are difficult to find now, but are great drives too.
Good luck wading through all this.
btw I think the cpu you have chosen is dang nice, I have AMD right now but that Intel duo-core looks really GOOD.
LOL on the GPU, I still have the ATi Raedon 9250 4X AGP. Man I really need to step up and get something better.
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10. January 2007 @ 21:52 |
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