Family computer final spec chack

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Just about to order a new computer for my parents, this is what I plan to get (sorry about it being so small):



Is there anything anyone would change about the main build or is it all ok, there will be pretty much no gaming on this computer and a little bit of video editing.

I hope to be able to take the processor to 2.4Ghz and the fsb to around 400, has anyone got experience with this motherboard and overclocking?

Will I need to order any cables with this or should they all come with the components?
 
Thanks for the reply, is the 250gb hard drive a lot faster than the 160gb one as 160gb is proberly overkill for the pc anyway I will be suprised if it is ever filled over 100gb!
 
Im hopeing it will go to 2.4ghz with the stock cooling, I'm sure there was a thread in the overclocking section where someone has one at 3ghz on stock cooling :eek: If it doesnt go to 2.4ghz its not the end of the world.

I have the same Ram in my system and it will do 500mhz at 4-4-4-12 so I'm happy with it going that fast so will get it again, never used Geil ram but I have seen positive stuff about it dont think its really neccesary though in this computer.
 
1337z0r said:
Yes I have windows XP on a 80GB samsung and the 250GB samsung when I had xp on that was way faster. Also one 250GB samsung was just a little slower than two 80GB in raid 0. So 250 is worth it, plus I remeber reading in a magazine (custom pc) that the 250GB and 200GB model were faster than the lower space samsungs.

Ok I think I will then thanks for the info, I was thinking that because they were in the same range they would be similar speeds. As you say its only £6 so might as well do it :D
 
Dharok said:
You'll be lucky to hit 2.4, my e6300 can just manage 2.1 on stock cooling, although it's crap ram and a crap mobo atm. Not the one in my sig btw.

If it cant get to 2.4 then it wont be a problem as its mainly used for the internet and office type work, I was considering getting an aftermarket cooler for it but I think I will see what the temperatures are like when I have it first.
 
paradigm said:
I have mine at 3.3GHz on the stock cooler, idling at 28ºc and full load at 48ºc.

That really is insane when you think about how much it costs!

Out of interest what voltage are you putting through it to get that clock?
 
The max multiplier on the e6300 is 7 so setting the fsb at 400 which is the Ram's stock speed and the cpu will be at 2.8ghz (7 x 400) if its set at 1:1 in the bios
 
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