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Feedback for my mid-range system?

superwilly

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I'm building a system for a buddy - he wants mid-range (the performance/value sweetspot)

What do you guys think?

AMD Athlon 64 3000+ / 512KB Cache
K8N NEO Platinum Socket-754 Motherboard
Sapphire Radeon 9800 Pro 128MB DDR
Chieftec Mini-Dragon Silver Case w/ 300W PSU
LG GCE-8526B 52X32X52 CD-RW Black
Liteon SOHW-812S 8X DVD+/-RW Black
Seagate 120GB SATA-150 7200 / 8MB / 8.5 /
Corsair TWINX1024-3200C2 2X512MB DDR400
Microsoft Wireless Desktop Elite w/ Tilt Mouse
Panasonic 1.44MB Floppy Drive Black
Zalman CNPS7000A-ALCU CPU Cooler
Vantec 80MM Stealth Case Fan - Qty 2
Vantec 92MM Stealth Case Fan - Qty 2
Enermax EG365P-VE FM PSU- 350 WATT
VGA Silencer Rev.3 (Upgrade for Radeon fan)
BenQ FP931 19IN DVI LCD Panel - 16ms
 
You could always use a PSU with more power just to be safe. I don't have any experience with Enermax, but Antec PSUs are never a bad idea.

The 9800 Pro is a good card, but others would argue that an nVidia 6800 would be a better investment for the future, and that they benchmark better for the next generation PC games.

3.5" 1.44MB floppies are nearing obsoletion. Just get a 128MB+ USB key. They're getting a lot cheaper. I just got a SanDisk 256MB Mini Cruzer for $29.99.

I'm not sure if you're gonna overclock anything, but if you aren't, and you're paying over $200 for that Corsair RAM, find some cheaper sticks.

Ever tried the Logitech MX700 Duo (keyboard and mouse)? If not, check it out. You might be more interested in it than the Microsoft.

As for your CPU heatsink, some people would recommend the Thermaltake Venus 12 or a Thermalright heatsink.



Just some things to consider. I'm about to buy an A64 system, and I've been changing and switching hardware a lot. There are just so many choices now, that it's hard to be completely sure.

Read all the reviews you can of hardware you may buy.
 
Yea, I'm sure we'll end up doing some overclocking, so I think we'll stick with the decent RAM.
 
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