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Old 01-31-2008, 07:20 PM
Poldie
 
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Default help me build my pc please!

I'm an occasional PC builder. This'll be my third in 10 years. I'm
considering getting:

gigabyte ga-g33m-ds2r
2x2gb gigs of Crucial ram (667 or 800, not decided)
intel e6550 or e8200 with stock cooler
wd raptor hd via sata

I'm not planning to overclock, but I'm after the best `bang for the
buck`. I'm going to be doing .net development/running sql server, plus
the odd bit of surfing, emailling, playing music/video etc. I already
have a monitor, mouse, keyboard, usb modem. So if anyone can help me
out, I'd be very grateful. I'm interested especially in answers to the
following:

1) The e8200 seems to be perpetually `out soon`. Will it be out soon?
2) Assuming I go for the e6550, is there any problem running it on
this board, in terms of bios versions/multipliers etc? Can I run it at
2.33ghz?
3) What about ram? I've read about some limitations on ram speed
configuration in the bios. Assuming I'm running the CPU at 2.33ghz, is
there any point in getting the 800mhz ram, or would I have to
configure it to run slower than that anyway so I might as well get the
667?
4) I want the fast HD drive because I've heard good things about it,
and .net development seems to benefit from it. I'd use usb for mass
storage (ie i have some old ide drives around which I've connect
externally) although I might use the IDE for one large internal ide
drive.
5) What sort of power PSU would I require for the above system. I'd
probably never use any of the slots and power anything internally
other than the 1 or 2 drives I just mentioned.

I'm in the UK, and it seems I can build the above system for around
£450. Have I missed anything? Any better alternatives? I don't want to
spend too much more money, but as this PC will be my main PC for the
next 3-4 years I don't want to cut any corners.

Cheers.
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Old 02-01-2008, 06:25 PM
johns
 
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Default Re: help me build my pc please!

Sounds like you want to build a junker when you
already have a junker. No sense in that. You aren't
doing anything that needs a better box than you
already have. The reason to build a PC is when you
clearly have the need.

johns
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Old 02-09-2008, 10:01 AM
Poldie
 
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Default Re: help me build my pc please!

On Feb 1, 6:25 pm, johns <johns...@moscow.com> wrote:
> Sounds like you want to build a junker when you
> already have a junker. No sense in that. You aren't
> doing anything that needs a better box than you
> already have. The reason to build a PC is when you
> clearly have the need.
>
> johns


How would you know what I need? How is a quad core, 4 gig machine
running a 64 bit operating system a `junker`? You're not making any
sense.
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