Advice on p.c specs - 1st time builder.

I would go for something like this:

BenQ FP202W 20" Widescreen LCD Monitor - Black
(£152.74 inc VAT)

Western Digital Caviar SE16 250GB 2500KS SATA-II 16MB Cache - OEM
(£46.99 inc VAT)

Sapphire ATI Radeon X1950 Pro 256MB GDDR3 HDTV/Dual DVI (PCI-Express) - Retail
(£105.74 inc VAT)

GeIL 2GB (2x1GB) PC6400C4 800MHz Ultra Low Latency DDR2 Dual Channel Kit (GX22GB6400UDC)
(£111.61 inc VAT)

Asus P5N-E SLi nForce 650 (Socket 775) PCI-Express DDR2 Motherboard
(£82.24 inc VAT)

Intel Core 2 Duo E4300 "LGA775 Allendale" 1.80GHz (800FSB) - Retail
(£109.26 inc VAT)

Liteon DVD-8900 16x DVD±RW/RAM (Black) - OEM
(£16.44 inc VAT)

Akasa AK-ZEN-01-BK Zen Black Case - No PSU
(£29.36 inc VAT)

Seasonic S12 430W Silent ATX2.0 Power Supply
(£46.99 inc VAT)

Total : £703.99 (Shipping not included)

If you can wait a few more days the price of the e4300 is likely to fall so you'll be within your £700 budget :)
 
do you need windows xp/vista aswell as the computer and monitor?


i would have gone for,

Belinea 19" widescreen £96.99
Seasonic 420w £39.99
Sapphire X1950pro £89.99
Akasa Zen £24.99
Arctic Freezer 7 pro £14.99
Samsung SATA DVD±RW £17.99
Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 250GB SATA £42.99
Geil 2GB PC6400C5 £79.99
Intel Core2Duo E6320 £99.99 *(Pre-Order)
Gigabyte DS3p £74.99

sub-total: £582.90
shipping: £12.95
vat: £104.27
Total : £700.12
 
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hi,
fubble => don't need an operating system, have a multi-user xp2003. will do me fine for now.
dodger=> what's the point of having an SLI motherboard if it can't run two ATI gcards? or is there a way??
All=> why do you all keep avoiding the "Arctic Cooling T1 Pro Case (PSU - 500W)" is it complete poo?
also been looking at the clearance stock. they've got the same motherboards but £10 cheaper! is it a case of the boxes are damaged or is it something worse? anyone bought from it before?

cheers!
 
AlSukhon said:
hi,
fubble => don't need an operating system, have a multi-user xp2003. will do me fine for now.
dodger=> what's the point of having an SLI motherboard if it can't run two ATI gcards? or is there a way??
All=> why do you all keep avoiding the "Arctic Cooling T1 Pro Case (PSU - 500W)" is it complete poo?
also been looking at the clearance stock. they've got the same motherboards but £10 cheaper! is it a case of the boxes are damaged or is it something worse? anyone bought from it before?

cheers!

Chose the Asus P5N-E because its a good overclocking board and assuming you want to hit at least the 3GHz mark it would be a good choice, alternatively you could go with the DS3 they are both similar in price.
 
AlSukhon said:
All=> why do you all keep avoiding the "Arctic Cooling T1 Pro Case (PSU - 500W)" is it complete poo?

No one knows because the official AC site reveals little about the power supply, but in general integrated PSUs are inferior than a seperate PSU solution - a decent 500W PSU will cost £20 more than the AC T1 Pro Case with included 500W, I think that's why people have been avoiding it. However according to another retailer the included PSU (AX500-F) has been testing fine with A64 FX-62 with 2*1950XTX in crossfire, so I suppose it's good enough.

The P5N-E is a great overclocker while still supporting SLI setup but if you are only interested in single graphic then there are cheaper boards out there that are just as overclockable i.e. DS3/S3, P5B.

B-Grade stuff are perfectly fine just lack the packaging or accessories AFAIK, you still get the same warranty from OCUK though.
 
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According to Arctic Cooling the PSU included is quite good but then they would say that. ;) I don't actually know that much about it which is the main reason why I wouldn't advise it although it is probably absolutely fine for your intended uses. :)

Clearance stock means that they want rid of it, either it might not be retail packaged or it has some non-essential parts missing such as IDE/SATA cables and manuals. They should work perfectly or you can return them though.
 
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