demonchild
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Computer Building Part II
Well, this is sorta an update to my previous topic. Still saving money but took out some parts. The only thing I need is a PSU with the fans at the back. (Since I can't find a case with an opening on the top where I can put it at. Anyways, here's the parts:
Case
Motherboard
Nvidia 8800GT
Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 Wolfdale
Memory
Two count em two OS hdd
Storage drive
DVD Burner
The other thing I need to decide is whether I shall go 64-bit Vista or 32-bit XP. (Still for games, and such) And then its on to the outside stuff such as keyboards, speakers, monitors. LMAO Hel p me out here.
Thanks..
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31/07/2008 01:40 PM |
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RE: Computer Building Part II
why do you need 2 OS HDD's??
One 80GB would hold 2OS'es easily...
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31/07/2008 02:01 PM |
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RE: Computer Building Part II
demonchild Wrote:The other thing I need to decide is whether I shall go 64-bit Vista or 32-bit XP.
If you are getting fast RAM that is 2-4GB+ then I would say Vista 64-Bit. Unreal has an x64 exe, and so do a few others (very few). Just keep in mind running Vista 32/64 Bit
= a very big registry after time. Which can really suck.
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31/07/2008 02:06 PM |
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demonchild
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RE: Computer Building Part II
roberth Wrote:why do you need 2 OS HDD's??
One 80GB would hold 2OS'es easily...
RAID
xero1 Wrote:demonchild Wrote:The other thing I need to decide is whether I shall go 64-bit Vista or 32-bit XP.
If you are getting fast RAM that is 2-4GB+ then I would say Vista 64-Bit. Unreal has an x64 exe, and so do a few others (very few). Just keep in mind running Vista 32/64 Bit
= a very big registry after time. Which can really suck.
How about this if I'm going to go 64-bit?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6820220314
(This post was last modified: 31/07/2008 02:20 PM by demonchild.)
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31/07/2008 02:07 PM |
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ZiNgA BuRgA
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RE: Computer Building Part II
What RAID are you going to use? (I'm going to assume RAID0)
Having a RAID0 array myself, it's seriously not worth the bother, unless you're going to do a LOT of *LARGE* (read ~1GB+) sequential writes (and even if so, it's generally not worth the bother). I'm going to assume you're not getting a hardware RAID card either (using the thing that comes with the mobo right?) - these have quite a number of issues - they will slightly tax your CPU (not being a genuine hardware RAID), require underlying software drivers to make them work (Windows is usually fine, but will probably be fiddly with some Linux distros), and if one HDD dies (though not often) you lose everything.
(considering you're planning on installing your OS onto those drives, I'm guessing you're not going to be doing a lot of sequential writes, so my tip is don't bother with RAID, or those HDDs)
Anyway, your choice :P
I personally run XP 64bit and it works wonderfully. If you want to go Vista x64, I'd recommend 4GB minimum. If you're going to 2GB, use Vista 32bit or XP 32/64bit.
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01/08/2008 01:42 AM |
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RE: Computer Building Part II
demonchild Wrote:How about this if I'm going to go 64-bit?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6820220314
That ram is OK, just don't overclock your system using it.
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:I personally run XP 64bit and it works wonderfully.
Sure does, it's most likely Gates's best OS, but it can really suck getting drivers for it. if at all.
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01/08/2008 01:50 AM |
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ZiNgA BuRgA
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RE: Computer Building Part II
xero1 Wrote:Sure does, it's most likely Gates's best OS, but it can really suck getting drivers for it. if at all.
I must be lucky then ;P Interestingly though, the Vista x64 driver for my TV Tuner works perfectly fine on XP x64.
Only have 1GB RAM here, so couldn't use Vista x64 (without seriously choking something up).
nVidia has XP x64 drivers. I would somewhat expect Intel to have them as well (for the m/b chipset). Probably the only things left would be the soundcard, and any other stuff you add on, so unless you have a lot of accessories/additional cards, you should be able to get all the drivers.
(This post was last modified: 01/08/2008 01:58 AM by ZiNgA BuRgA.)
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01/08/2008 01:56 AM |
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RE: Computer Building Part II
Get XP is you want a working system.
I have found that vista runs like 30% slower then XP.
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01/08/2008 02:38 AM |
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RE: Computer Building Part II
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01/08/2008 03:53 PM |
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RE: Computer Building Part II
I have no idea what the graphics card requires - you should probably investigate what people recommend for that. Apart from the GPU, it should be fine.
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01/08/2008 05:33 PM |
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