This has been covered in many posts, including mine. The only reason I'm responding to your post is that there isn't any reason that, given the obvious performance gain from 2GB over 1GB of RAM, that someone already planning on spending roughly USD$1K on a computer shouldn't get 2GB instead of 1GB, and, for that matter, the 7900GT over the 7600.
Shame on Maximum PC.
Shame on Maximum PC.
Or, like others, you can go the Opteron/OC route.atlvolunteer wrote:
This looks like a decent system for someone on a budget. It does expect you to already have some components (speakers, kb, mouse, monitor) and you would need to buy a sound card unless you wanted to use the subpar onboard sound, but it is a good starting point.
CPU: AMD Athlon 3700+ $230
RAM: 1GB Corsair PC3200 $75
Videocard: nVidia 7600 GT $225
Hard Drive: WD Caviar SE 16 250 GB $110
Mobo: Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe
Optical Drive: BenQ DW1655 $55
PSU: Antec TruePower 2.0 550W $115
Case: Kingwin SK-523BKW $55
Total: $975
It won't break any benchmarks, but what do you expect for $1000?
I would probably upgrade the CPU to an X2 and the video to a 7900 GT...
Last edited by unnamednewbie13 (2006-05-18 02:22:16)