vineswingman
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- Dec 10, 2003
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I'm going to build a system around a shuttle SN85G4 system, (nforce 3, supports athlon 64)
Configuration 1:
$299 - SN85G4
$404 - Athlon 64 3400+
$385 - ATI Radeon 9800 XT
$506 - 2x Raptor 74GB HDs
$294 - 1gb DDR533 geil
$108 - Lite-on 4x DVD+/-R
$56 - Zalman 5.1 Headphones
$89 - Audigy 2 ZS
$2141
Configuration 2:
$299 - SN85G4
$270 - Athlon 64 3200+
$224 - ATI Radeon 9800 Pro
$506 - 2x Raptor 74GB HDs
$294 - 1gb DDR533 geil
$108 - Lite-on 4x DVD+/-R
$56 - Zalman 5.1 Headphones
$1757
difference = $384
85% of my computer use is web-browsing/graphics (photoshop type styff)/movies/mp3s etc. obviously, i dont need a smoking system for this stuff, but I do like things to be fast (hence the 2 raptors in raid 0) and do a LOT of multitasking (often I have 7-10 programs open at the same time)
my current system is a p4 2.8@3.2ghz and 9800pro, 2 120gb HDs in raid-0, 1gb of ram, I am upgrading becuase I really dig those small systems, and could make good use of the portability.
I game in high resolution (1280x1024+) and can't stand not using max AF. AA is nice to have too, but I can live without it. My 9800 pro is fine for most games on my current setup, however I still often see sub-60fps framerates on a lot of games. I dont know if paying $200 for an extra 5-10 FPS in most games is worth it, although I wonder if the 128MB of ram will pay off in the future. thoughts?
Also, I cant imagine a huge difference between the 3200+ a64 and 3400+ (after reading benchmarks) Im sure I can o/c the 3200+ to 3400+ speeds no problem (but could get even more out of a 3400+)
I hear the nforce 3 onboard sound is awesome, I currently use an audigy and it sounds *good* on my klipsch speakers. I wonder how the nforce 3 audio compares to the audiguy and the audigy 2 ZS. I mostly concerned with MUSIC audio, but I'm picking up a pair of 5.1 headphones for gaming and obviously want something that'll pump that out well. thoughts?
Should I just pay the extra $300-$400 and go top of the line? Will it pay off in the future, not to mention giving me supreme bragging rights? Or should I save a few bucks and cut back on things I might not even notice?
I CAN afford it either way.
Configuration 1:
$299 - SN85G4
$404 - Athlon 64 3400+
$385 - ATI Radeon 9800 XT
$506 - 2x Raptor 74GB HDs
$294 - 1gb DDR533 geil
$108 - Lite-on 4x DVD+/-R
$56 - Zalman 5.1 Headphones
$89 - Audigy 2 ZS
$2141
Configuration 2:
$299 - SN85G4
$270 - Athlon 64 3200+
$224 - ATI Radeon 9800 Pro
$506 - 2x Raptor 74GB HDs
$294 - 1gb DDR533 geil
$108 - Lite-on 4x DVD+/-R
$56 - Zalman 5.1 Headphones
$1757
difference = $384
85% of my computer use is web-browsing/graphics (photoshop type styff)/movies/mp3s etc. obviously, i dont need a smoking system for this stuff, but I do like things to be fast (hence the 2 raptors in raid 0) and do a LOT of multitasking (often I have 7-10 programs open at the same time)
my current system is a p4 2.8@3.2ghz and 9800pro, 2 120gb HDs in raid-0, 1gb of ram, I am upgrading becuase I really dig those small systems, and could make good use of the portability.
I game in high resolution (1280x1024+) and can't stand not using max AF. AA is nice to have too, but I can live without it. My 9800 pro is fine for most games on my current setup, however I still often see sub-60fps framerates on a lot of games. I dont know if paying $200 for an extra 5-10 FPS in most games is worth it, although I wonder if the 128MB of ram will pay off in the future. thoughts?
Also, I cant imagine a huge difference between the 3200+ a64 and 3400+ (after reading benchmarks) Im sure I can o/c the 3200+ to 3400+ speeds no problem (but could get even more out of a 3400+)
I hear the nforce 3 onboard sound is awesome, I currently use an audigy and it sounds *good* on my klipsch speakers. I wonder how the nforce 3 audio compares to the audiguy and the audigy 2 ZS. I mostly concerned with MUSIC audio, but I'm picking up a pair of 5.1 headphones for gaming and obviously want something that'll pump that out well. thoughts?
Should I just pay the extra $300-$400 and go top of the line? Will it pay off in the future, not to mention giving me supreme bragging rights? Or should I save a few bucks and cut back on things I might not even notice?
I CAN afford it either way.