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Looking to build a computer for around £400-£450 excluding operating system.

What do you think of this? Will all the components work together? Also is this motherboard too basic and should i get a bigger one with more PCI-slots etc. If yes can you recommend one which will work with that processor.

MSI 945GZM3-L SKT775 DDR2 PCI-E SATA 7.1channel audio onboard VGA mATX

Pentiumd 945 3.4ghz Lga775 Fsb800 2 X 2mb No Vt Retail Boxed

Crucial 1GB 240-PIN DIMM UNBUFF DDR2 PC5300

Seagate ST3160811AS 160GB 7200.9 SATA II 7200RPM Drive - OEM

Sony AW-G170AB2 18xDVD±RW/RAM Dual Layer Writer Black - Bare Drive

Arctic Cooling (AC-FRZ-7P) Freezer 7 Pro Socket 775 CPU Cooler

Sumvision 550W 20+4pin SATA 2x 80mm Fan PSU - Retail Box

Casecom KG-868 Black Mid Tower Windowed Gaming Case With 350W PSU - USB2.0/Audio/8cm Fan

Microsoft Business Hardware Pack - Black/Silver Wired Keyboard with Black Wired Optical Mouse - PS/2-USB

thanks


EDIT: Is this motherboard a better one to get

Asrock ConroeXFire-eSATA2 (Socket 775) PCI-Express DDR2 Motherboard

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=MB-003-AK
 
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have a look in this thread I believe the poster required an OS there, so scoop out the Graphics card in the post, and replace with an X1950 Pro connect 256MB.

Look at the Conroe specs BTW, Lazy-boy and or Furnaces springs to mind.
 
Dark_Angel said:
have a look in this thread I believe the poster required an OS there, so scoop out the Graphics card in the post, and replace with an X1950 Pro connect 256MB.

Look at the Conroe specs BTW, Lazy-boy and or Furnaces springs to mind.


thanks for info

lazy-boy or furnaces??

im a noob to computer making

what u mean by conroe specs

it says SKT775 and the processor is 775 too? Is this combination not possible???
 
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Lay-z-Boy and Furnace are the names of two posters who suggested specs in the linked thread. ;)

Conroe is the codename used internally by Intel while developing the Core 2 Duo line of CPUs.

I'm not quite sure what you mean about Socket 775. Yes, both the socket on the motherboard and CPU both need to be the same design, in this case they're both LGA775.
 
looked at the spec by furnace but i dont want that processor . i prefer this pentium d 945 3.4ghz

so that conroe motherboard will work with the processor right :confused:
 
DJSKYLINE said:
no reason but its 3.4ghz
Clockspeed is not the end-all be-all of processors. That E4300 with a healthy overclock will absolutely destroy the Pentium D in terms of performance. It'll use less power as well. :)

You'd have to be mad to buy a Pentium D right now. ;)
 
Compared to the core 2 duo 4300 @ 1.8 its a rubbish cpu

compared to the core 2 duo 4300 overclocked @ 2.8 its a waste of money

I did prepare a post for you I thought i had added it but obviously not.

I did a setup for you with a 775 motherboard and found that i could get it at 429 inc vat.

So for an extra 30 pound you got a better graphics card in a 7600gs and a better cpu in the core2duo 4300

I will post the components in a moment
 
I think the Pentium 4 D at 4.2Ghz (super overclock) is only 66% as fast as the Core 2 Duo (3GHz, a medium overclock) in Super Pi (a quick benchmark).

It is also cooler.

Hence the price difference!
 
Here it is, its got a bog standard PSU and case though I do like the look of them White Zens...

Also for the record the x1600 is really really pants.. especially compared to the 7600gs

400setup.jpg
 
Why not an Antec NK4400 (which comes with solid PSU) and a Gigabyte S3?

The uATX PSU and case are more expensive than the Antecs 380w PSU in a good case. Savings will get you the very reliable S3 (10 cheaper than the DS3) rather than the asrock.
 
mattpj nice spec there, but STOP including that PSU! Its very very very old spec, ATX 1.x vs. ATX 2.xx of newer mobos requirements! & the Watts are way below what the manufacture specifies these days, think its 350W :)

Just to know how old it is, when I joined (look to the left under avatar) OcUK it was in the shops!
 
Curses, rumbled again.

DJSKYLINE get a 350watt minimum psu, the one i have specced is way off the mark, i actually thought it was a 350watt
 
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