it's my first time...........................[buliding a pc]
- the Black Monarch
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Re: it's my first time...........................[buliding a pc]
Do NOT capture your video! Learn how to rip.
You say that you have spare RAM already. Do you know what kind it is?
When it comes to power supply, cost is not what you want to look at. Brand is what matters. Sometimes crap companies sell crap power supplies with big watt numbers, and charge high prices for them. You won't need many watts if you're running an energy-efficient CPU in a micro-ATX motherboard. Companies like Rosewill, Antec, Corsair, and Thermaltake are good.
Any game from about 2005 or earlier will be single-threaded, so a cheap single-core CPU should be fine, though I'd upgrade to an Athlon LE-1660. A Radeon HD 4350 should also be sufficient for your graphics needs, and is about as cheap as graphics cards get. Get a nice ASrock motherboard with an AMD chipset (like this) to go with it.
Most importantly, you'll DEFINITELY want a huge hard drive if you're planning on doing video editing. Do not settle for anything less than 320 GB.
You say that you have spare RAM already. Do you know what kind it is?
When it comes to power supply, cost is not what you want to look at. Brand is what matters. Sometimes crap companies sell crap power supplies with big watt numbers, and charge high prices for them. You won't need many watts if you're running an energy-efficient CPU in a micro-ATX motherboard. Companies like Rosewill, Antec, Corsair, and Thermaltake are good.
Any game from about 2005 or earlier will be single-threaded, so a cheap single-core CPU should be fine, though I'd upgrade to an Athlon LE-1660. A Radeon HD 4350 should also be sufficient for your graphics needs, and is about as cheap as graphics cards get. Get a nice ASrock motherboard with an AMD chipset (like this) to go with it.
Most importantly, you'll DEFINITELY want a huge hard drive if you're planning on doing video editing. Do not settle for anything less than 320 GB.
Ask me about my secret stash of videos that can't be found anywhere anymore.
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Re: it's my first time...........................[buliding a pc]
the Black Monarch wrote:Do NOT capture your video! Learn how to rip.
i need a capture card to make montages and stuff, Not for making amv.
PS.also i have both DDR1 DDR2 of memory ram
- the Black Monarch
- Joined: Tue Jul 09, 2002 1:29 am
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Re: it's my first time...........................[buliding a pc]
It doesn't matter what you're making. Never capture unless the footage that you want simply doesn't exist on DVD.
Ask me about my secret stash of videos that can't be found anywhere anymore.
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Re: it's my first time...........................[buliding a pc]
if i add more ram to the computer will it make my program like STEAM[ and games] and blender load faster?
- Kariudo
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Re: it's my first time...........................[buliding a pc]
only if you're running out of memory (ie, you begin to use virtual memory)
A defrag might help you though, give jkdefrag a shot
A defrag might help you though, give jkdefrag a shot
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Re: it's my first time...........................[buliding a pc]
what if i go Ghetto and get a pc like below
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications ... 72&CatId=6
for a few months well i save up for the real thing
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications ... 72&CatId=6
for a few months well i save up for the real thing
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Re: it's my first time...........................[buliding a pc]
The one you linked to is actually worse than what you have right now
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Re: it's my first time...........................[buliding a pc]
Kariudo wrote:The one you linked to is actually worse than what you have right now
hows that possible ?
that a p4 at 2.8ghz ,mines 1.6ghz celeron
- Kariudo
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Re: it's my first time...........................[buliding a pc]
The cpu speed isn't everything. The celeron you have is from the core2 era, and the core2 architecture is better than the netburst architecture (which is what the P4 is)
If the architecture alone makes up for the speed difference, I don't know...but based on this I can pretty safely say you would be dissapointed with that P4 (your current computer has a celeron 920)
If the architecture alone makes up for the speed difference, I don't know...but based on this I can pretty safely say you would be dissapointed with that P4 (your current computer has a celeron 920)
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Re: it's my first time...........................[buliding a pc]
Kariudo wrote:The cpu speed isn't everything. The celeron you have is from the core2 era, and the core2 architecture is better than the netburst architecture (which is what the P4 is)
If the architecture alone makes up for the speed difference, I don't know...but based on this I can pretty safely say you would be dissapointed with that P4 (your current computer has a celeron 920)
ok
i have two choice left:
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications ... &CatId=333
OR
Parts and Prices (NewEgg.com Part #):
Kingston 2GB DDR2-800 Memory - $18.49 (N82E16820134636)
SAMSUNG 500GB SATA Hard Drive - $54.99 (N82E16822152052)
LITE-ON 20X DVD±R DVD Burner - $23.99 (N82E16827106263)
AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000 Processor - $49.50 (N82E16819103211)
Foxconn A74MX-K Motherboard - $49.99 (N82E16813186151)
Rosewill R103A Case + PSU - $29.99 (N82E16811147010)
SUBTOTAL: $226.95
SHIPPING: $14.99
TOTAL: $241.94