I'm building a new pc. What do you think?
#1
Posted 30 April 2003 - 02:38 AM
ASUS A7N8X nForce2 w/ audio (Is there a version without the audio? I can't find any for some reason)
KingMax 256MB PC-2700 DDR333 SDRAM
LiteOn 52x24x52 OEM
MSI GeForce FX5200 128MB DDR
Creative Sound Blaster Audigy Platinum
I'm building it for home use, a little gaming, a fair bit of 3D design, . . . and I want a nice sound system. I also want it to last me a year or two without costing a fortune or being outdated tomorrow.
I would very much appreciate your input
Thanks
#2
Posted 30 April 2003 - 02:54 AM
As for the memory, you should do the dual channel mode option, get a matched pair of memory sticks and use this option, you'll be thankful you spent the extra and did this, you may also think about two matched pairs of 512MB sticks, RAM is pretty darn cheap, even PC2700
Also I would change my sound card to the Audigy 2 Platinum unless you're getting a killer deal on the Audigy 1 Platinum. Mainly this is due to the fact that the Audigy 2 has, finally, full 24-bit support. This means both for playback and recording
Since you mentioned 3D Design, would this include apps like Maya, Autocad, etc ??? If so you may want to consider one of the Quadro boards or a Fire GL perhaps. Of course the one you chose is no slouch either but with true workstation boards you can also go up to much larger on-board frame buffer capacities.
Otherwise it's a fine workstation you have going there.
#3
Posted 30 April 2003 - 05:26 AM
Head over to www.nforcershq.com/forum and check out the asus topic for more info then you can ever want to know about the board. It is really great IMO.
#4
Posted 30 April 2003 - 11:59 AM
#5
Posted 30 April 2003 - 09:48 PM
> You'll not find this board in any other config, i.e., without sound onboard.
That kinda sux =(
> you should do the dual channel mode option
you're right, I don't know why I didn't at the start
> Also I would change my sound card to the Audigy 2 Platinum unless you're getting a killer deal on the Audigy 1 Platinum. Mainly this is due to the fact that the Audigy 2 has, finally, full 24-bit support. This means both for playback and recording
The Audigy 2 Platinum will cost me $74 CDN extra, and I'm not sure if it's worth it. I'm getting the card mainly for it's playback quality and the fact that it has a remote. Will I ever use the 24-bit recording if I'm not doing any high-end editing?
btw, since you seem to know your sound systems, what do u think of the Creative MegaWorks 510D 5.1 500W?
It's frequency response (32Hz - 18kHz) is a bit worse than the Creative MegaWorks 550 THX 5.1 (25Hz - 20kHz), but I have no idea how my ear will respond to that and the MegaWorks will cost $50 extra.
> If so you may want to consider one of the Quadro boards or a Fire GL perhaps.
From what I've seen getting a mid-range card and upgrading regularly (well, relatively) comes out to be a lot cheaper than buying a high-end card, so . . .
Thanks a lot for the info.
#6
Posted 01 May 2003 - 01:39 AM
ASUS A7N8X nForce2 w/ audio (Is there a version without the audio? I can't find any for some reason)
KingMax 256MB PC-2700 DDR333 SDRAM
LiteOn 52x24x52 OEM
MSI GeForce FX5200 128MB DDR
Creative Sound Blaster Audigy Platinum
I'm building it for home use, a little gaming, a fair bit of 3D design, . . . and I want a nice sound system. I also want it to last me a year or two without costing a fortune or being outdated tomorrow.
I would very much appreciate your input
Thanks
What do I think?
That in this world of war, disease, pestilence and famine that I could not in good conscience bring another helpless computer into the world. What kind of computer will it grow up to be with 24hr media frenzies on everything from stupid criminals to the fact that Larry Flynt has offered $US1million for a video from a "naked Yale" party where Barbara Bush jr has been rumoured to be getting around in the buff.
#7
Posted 01 May 2003 - 04:57 AM
btw, since you seem to know your sound systems, what do u think of the Creative MegaWorks 510D 5.1 500W?
It's frequency response (32Hz - 18kHz) is a bit worse than the Creative MegaWorks 550 THX 5.1 (25Hz - 20kHz), but I have no idea how my ear will respond to that and the MegaWorks will cost $50 extra.
I have the older Cambridge Soundworks 2200 Series, I think that was the model
I do recommend upgrading if the audio playback is key, since the two speaker setups will most likely sound a little different, you may want to check out a local dealer of CL/CS speakers and listen for yourself. Of course it will not be definitive since your room/environment will make some changes in the sound playback as well.
Another good setup is the Klipsch 5.1, but of course the cost is more so again it comes back to the best sound for the buck
#10
Posted 04 May 2003 - 08:52 AM
Buy an Abit bh7 - get a p4 2.4b costa rica chip, not sure what week... and overclock it to 3.1 with stock voltage and a decent fan as i did
#11
Posted 04 May 2003 - 12:16 PM
That would be kind of difficult consdiering nForce2 boards typically only have 3 RAM slots and only 2 can be used if you want to get full performance from dual-channel mode.
As for sound, don't by a sound card until you've at least heard the nVidia SoundStorm on the A7N8X Deluxe (which, unless you really need SATA, isn't really worth the money).
#12
Posted 04 May 2003 - 06:19 PM
Hmm, I thought they were going to go to 4 DIMM slots on these boards. Now I should have guessed having bulit a few using this same ASUS board. I now remember it having only 3 DIMM slots so a matched pair is the best you can do
#13
Posted 04 May 2003 - 07:30 PM
#14
Posted 08 August 2003 - 06:38 AM
Should get ATI 9500 pro or 9700 pro, it's better.
Other thing I agree with Hawkboy for Quadro or FireGl, because you said you're interesting in 3d design. they're professional video card for designing 3D.
by the way good luck on your new computer
#15
Posted 10 August 2003 - 12:40 AM
Head over to www.nforcershq.com/forum and check out the asus topic for more info then you can ever want to know about the board. It is really great IMO.
i have an OEM Audigy2 card and it was only $90 CND. It is not too bad. Still saving money for THX certified speakers. right now with my 4.1 speakers i don't see any difference between Audigy2 and the old SB Live! Value.
#16
Posted 10 August 2003 - 12:49 AM
Should get ATI 9500 pro or 9700 pro, it's better.
Other thing I agree with Hawkboy for Quadro or FireGl, because you said you're interesting in 3d design. they're professional video card for designing 3D.
by the way good luck on your new computer
Can i show this to my brother?!!
I'm an All-in-Wonder fan!
#17
Posted 15 August 2003 - 04:32 PM
The reviews say they are the best for the money
#18
Posted 17 August 2003 - 06:27 AM
The reviews say they are the best for the money
i don't trust the reviews, i test them myself.
they are good, but i don't think AGP 8x is doing anything for it. (this is the standard VGA card that they sell with our systems. on 865 chipset it doesn't seem to run any faster, because 3dmarks and pc-marks don't run on this chipset, or it crashes on start up)
but running games, we have no problems what so ever. it runs Unreal II, GTA Vice city and Willrock properly.
Willrock is a drag, it lags on my R.9700 pro, so a little shakey is ok on 9200.
for a low cost and high performence i would recommend R. 9200 128MB.
#19
Posted 27 August 2003 - 09:11 AM
Should get ATI 9500 pro or 9700 pro, it's better.
Other thing I agree with Hawkboy for Quadro or FireGl, because you said you're interesting in 3d design. they're professional video card for designing 3D.
by the way good luck on your new computer
Can i show this to my brother?!!
I'm an All-in-Wonder fan!
i really HATE people who can not admit one product is better then another when simple plain facts and numbers are shown (if u can find fair ones)
Nvidia had it's day, now it is ati's turn.
#20
Posted 27 August 2003 - 04:05 PM
Should get ATI 9500 pro or 9700 pro, it's better.
Other thing I agree with Hawkboy for Quadro or FireGl, because you said you're interesting in 3d design. they're professional video card for designing 3D.
by the way good luck on your new computer
Can i show this to my brother?!!
I'm an All-in-Wonder fan!
i really HATE people who can not admit one product is better then another when simple plain facts and numbers are shown (if u can find fair ones)
Nvidia had it's day, now it is ati's turn.
Talk about the pot calling the kettle black. The FX5200 ultra can beat the 9200, 9100, 9000, 8500 Pro. The FX5600U can beat the R9600Pro. Hell even a ti4200 can beat the R9600pro in some tests. A AUD$400 card being beaten by a AUD$150 card, how funny.
ATI fanboys can believe whatever they want but the cold hard fact is in the Radeon range the only cards that I'd look at are the 9700 and 9800 series.

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