Any computer techies out there can give me advice?
Posted: June 26th, 2007, 10:33 am
Okay, here's the deal... In a couple of months I will have something like $1000 to spend on a new computer. I want to build my own, and I would like to get a really good set up for gaming. I have a few parts that should work fine in a new set up, or at least ~could~ work for me. But this entire thing is going to be a learning process for me. I'm looking forward to building my own system, but there is a great deal I don't know about computers.
So... Here is a list of parts that I have that should work for a new computer:
- A good case with 2 optional extra fans. (Here is a link to my exact case) (One fan, just under where the power supply goes, came included already with my case, with a small plug to hook up somewhere on the motherboard I think. The pictures at that link don't show the fan, but it came with it already. The other fan attaches to the side of the case, and has a kind of funnel already attached to the side of the case, ready to have a fan attached to it.)
- A 550 W power supply. (Here is a link to my exact power supply)
- An 80 gig Hard Drive
- A good video card. (I can't remember exactly what kind it is. But it's an ATI card.)
- A network card, for connecting with my parent's computers and the internet. (Again, I don't remember the exact specs.)
- 2 sticks of 512 MB ram (I'm sorry I don't know exactly what kind, and I am considering getting new ram for the new system anyways, preferably more ram.)
- A CD Burner
- A tablet, pen, and mouse combo that functions for my house, which requires a USB connection.
- A good basic keyboard.
- A good printer/scanner combo device.
I know for sure I need a new motherboard and CPU. Possibly RAM too. Most of what I have should be good, assuming my old PSU didn't burn ~them~ out too... *crosses her fingers, prays, and really hopes for the best*
Oh I also would like a new monitor. 19-21" preferred. I know flat screens are the big rage now, but I am considering just getting the old kind. They might be big and heavy, but I need a monitor that gives me the very best in showing exact colors. I'm an artist, I do a lot of art work on my computer, so color is EXTREMELY important to me. Most flat screen monitors have a tendency to distort colors at least a bit.
I am really open to replacing anything else. I wouldn't mind keeping my hard drive though. I'm even thinking it'd be cool/nice to have 2 hard drives. I also don't see any need to replace my cd-r. Oh I should probably get either a DVD player or recorder.
The last thing I'm wondering about is possibly getting my own copy of Windows XP. Right now I am... er... WAS... running on Windows 2000. I have a copy of that so I wouldn't necessarily NEED to get XP, if it's going to cost too much. I tried running XP once on my old system, and it was a huge memory hog. But I think with a better system, I'd love to have it. But I have no idea how much it will cost me. My copy of windows 2k technically belongs to my brother-in-law... >.> So I would probably have to buy XP outright, instead of as an upgraded to 2k.
I can't think of any other questions I might have... Or any other info I might need to list. But anyone out there able/willing to take a stab at this and give me some suggestions, considering a $1000 budget?
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So... Here is a list of parts that I have that should work for a new computer:
- A good case with 2 optional extra fans. (Here is a link to my exact case) (One fan, just under where the power supply goes, came included already with my case, with a small plug to hook up somewhere on the motherboard I think. The pictures at that link don't show the fan, but it came with it already. The other fan attaches to the side of the case, and has a kind of funnel already attached to the side of the case, ready to have a fan attached to it.)
- A 550 W power supply. (Here is a link to my exact power supply)
- An 80 gig Hard Drive
- A good video card. (I can't remember exactly what kind it is. But it's an ATI card.)
- A network card, for connecting with my parent's computers and the internet. (Again, I don't remember the exact specs.)
- 2 sticks of 512 MB ram (I'm sorry I don't know exactly what kind, and I am considering getting new ram for the new system anyways, preferably more ram.)
- A CD Burner
- A tablet, pen, and mouse combo that functions for my house, which requires a USB connection.
- A good basic keyboard.
- A good printer/scanner combo device.
I know for sure I need a new motherboard and CPU. Possibly RAM too. Most of what I have should be good, assuming my old PSU didn't burn ~them~ out too... *crosses her fingers, prays, and really hopes for the best*
Oh I also would like a new monitor. 19-21" preferred. I know flat screens are the big rage now, but I am considering just getting the old kind. They might be big and heavy, but I need a monitor that gives me the very best in showing exact colors. I'm an artist, I do a lot of art work on my computer, so color is EXTREMELY important to me. Most flat screen monitors have a tendency to distort colors at least a bit.
I am really open to replacing anything else. I wouldn't mind keeping my hard drive though. I'm even thinking it'd be cool/nice to have 2 hard drives. I also don't see any need to replace my cd-r. Oh I should probably get either a DVD player or recorder.
The last thing I'm wondering about is possibly getting my own copy of Windows XP. Right now I am... er... WAS... running on Windows 2000. I have a copy of that so I wouldn't necessarily NEED to get XP, if it's going to cost too much. I tried running XP once on my old system, and it was a huge memory hog. But I think with a better system, I'd love to have it. But I have no idea how much it will cost me. My copy of windows 2k technically belongs to my brother-in-law... >.> So I would probably have to buy XP outright, instead of as an upgraded to 2k.
I can't think of any other questions I might have... Or any other info I might need to list. But anyone out there able/willing to take a stab at this and give me some suggestions, considering a $1000 budget?
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