DragonQ0105
Technical User
Here's the parts I'm looking at getting:
- Foxconn NF4UK8AA-8EKRS Motherboard --
- AMD Athlon64 3000+ (939-Pin, Winchester Core, Retail Version) --
- XFX GeForce6600 (256MB, PCI-E, DVI/TV-Out) --
- Maxtor Diamondmax Plus 9 (160GB, SATA150, 7200rpm, 8mb Cache) --
- OCZ Memory (2x512MB Dual Channel, DDR3200, CL 2.5-3-3-7, Lifetime Warranty) --
- NEC ND-3520A DVD+RW Drive (DVD+R Dual Layer Supported) --
TOTAL: ~£465
I got a decent motherboard which has loads of features etc. to try to future-proof this PC for a while, but chose to get the cheapest CPU from the Athlon64 Range - but since it's a Winchester Core, it should work great and be future-proof because the motherboard is 939-Pin (as is the CPU).
The RAM is from a not-so-well-known company, but looks very good with 5-star reviews. The HDD is a little on the small side, but should be fast and can be coupled with an additional Drive in the future if need be.
The DVD+RW is the slightly-better Model of the ND-3500A, which one of my friends has, and it's great, so I chose to get the later model.
The Graphics Card is from the top-mid range PCIExpress nVidia Cards, and should be perfect for games (read the specs + reviews).
Can I have some opinions on these parts please, and if they're good value and whether they'll work well together, please?
Thanks for any advise.
- Foxconn NF4UK8AA-8EKRS Motherboard --
- AMD Athlon64 3000+ (939-Pin, Winchester Core, Retail Version) --
- XFX GeForce6600 (256MB, PCI-E, DVI/TV-Out) --
- Maxtor Diamondmax Plus 9 (160GB, SATA150, 7200rpm, 8mb Cache) --
- OCZ Memory (2x512MB Dual Channel, DDR3200, CL 2.5-3-3-7, Lifetime Warranty) --
- NEC ND-3520A DVD+RW Drive (DVD+R Dual Layer Supported) --
TOTAL: ~£465
I got a decent motherboard which has loads of features etc. to try to future-proof this PC for a while, but chose to get the cheapest CPU from the Athlon64 Range - but since it's a Winchester Core, it should work great and be future-proof because the motherboard is 939-Pin (as is the CPU).
The RAM is from a not-so-well-known company, but looks very good with 5-star reviews. The HDD is a little on the small side, but should be fast and can be coupled with an additional Drive in the future if need be.
The DVD+RW is the slightly-better Model of the ND-3500A, which one of my friends has, and it's great, so I chose to get the later model.
The Graphics Card is from the top-mid range PCIExpress nVidia Cards, and should be perfect for games (read the specs + reviews).
Can I have some opinions on these parts please, and if they're good value and whether they'll work well together, please?
Thanks for any advise.