Just built a new desktop system - any system builders here?
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K. Eng
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Just built a new desktop system - any system builders here?
I'm curious as to how many people here build their own desktop computers. For the past four years, I have always kept a single mid-tower in addition to my notebook.
The bulk of my work I do on my ThinkPad, but I keep a desktop around for backup (both redundant computer & file server), watching DVDs (I don't own a TV, VCR, standalone DVD player), games (don't own any consols), and music (I don't own a stereo, only a small clock radio).
I just built a new mid-tower a couple weeks ago to replace my Dell Dimension XPS T750r (1999 era Pentium III machine):
Antec SX630II case
AMD Athlon 1.83 GHz (2500+ Barton, 512KB L2)
Abit AN7 (nForce2 Ultra with everything & the kitchen sink integrated)
512 MB RAM
40 GB WD400JB HDD, 40 GB Maxtor DiamondMax 40+ (recycled from old system)
ATI Radeon 9100 (Rebadged 8500LE, recycled from old system)
Sony CRX320E CD-RW/DVD (52x32x52/16x)
Cost me about $370 incl. shipping to build since I recycled some parts from the old tower and kept the monitor, speakers, and keyboard.
The bulk of my work I do on my ThinkPad, but I keep a desktop around for backup (both redundant computer & file server), watching DVDs (I don't own a TV, VCR, standalone DVD player), games (don't own any consols), and music (I don't own a stereo, only a small clock radio).
I just built a new mid-tower a couple weeks ago to replace my Dell Dimension XPS T750r (1999 era Pentium III machine):
Antec SX630II case
AMD Athlon 1.83 GHz (2500+ Barton, 512KB L2)
Abit AN7 (nForce2 Ultra with everything & the kitchen sink integrated)
512 MB RAM
40 GB WD400JB HDD, 40 GB Maxtor DiamondMax 40+ (recycled from old system)
ATI Radeon 9100 (Rebadged 8500LE, recycled from old system)
Sony CRX320E CD-RW/DVD (52x32x52/16x)
Cost me about $370 incl. shipping to build since I recycled some parts from the old tower and kept the monitor, speakers, and keyboard.
Homebuilt PC: AMD Athlon XP (Barton) @ 1.47 GHz; nForce2 Ultra; 1GB RAM; 80GB HDD @ 7200RPM; ATI Radeon 9600; Integrated everything else!
I've built all of my desktops since my one and only purchase of a 286 AST many, many moons ago.
My present backup/desktop system was built from bits and pieces taken from either broken systems and cobbled together or are holdovers from my earlier systems. IBM MB from a dead Netvista, 2.6GHz P4, 220GB in 4 HDs, 1GB RAM, etc., etc.
About the only thing I've actually broken down and purchased recently was a new DVD burner.
Regards,
James
My present backup/desktop system was built from bits and pieces taken from either broken systems and cobbled together or are holdovers from my earlier systems. IBM MB from a dead Netvista, 2.6GHz P4, 220GB in 4 HDs, 1GB RAM, etc., etc.
About the only thing I've actually broken down and purchased recently was a new DVD burner.
Regards,
James
James at thinkpads dot com
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I left my desktop since I picked up the Thinkpad. Always had it there for backup when I was using the Toshiba Satellite though.
It had an Athlon XP 1700+ with the Soyo Dragon + mobo. 512MB RAM, All in Wonder 8500DV, 160GB WD hdd (it also had another 120GB RAID 0 setup but one of the IBM 60GXPs died so I just sold both) Plextor 24x burner + Creative DVD.
It had an Athlon XP 1700+ with the Soyo Dragon + mobo. 512MB RAM, All in Wonder 8500DV, 160GB WD hdd (it also had another 120GB RAID 0 setup but one of the IBM 60GXPs died so I just sold both) Plextor 24x burner + Creative DVD.
Been building my own systems ever since my first Gateway PC back in '98.
Currently using...
Antec 1080AMG Case
Antec 430watt PSU
Athlon 1700+XP OCed to 3200+
Abit AT7-MAX2 mobo
512MB Corsair XMS + 512 Kingston ValueRam
DVD-ROM, Lite-On 4x flashed to 8x DVD+/-RW, Lite-On 40x CD-RW
2x Seagate 120GB RAID 0, 60GB Seagate, 80GB Maxtor
ATi Radeon 9800Pro 128mb
Currently using...
Antec 1080AMG Case
Antec 430watt PSU
Athlon 1700+XP OCed to 3200+
Abit AT7-MAX2 mobo
512MB Corsair XMS + 512 Kingston ValueRam
DVD-ROM, Lite-On 4x flashed to 8x DVD+/-RW, Lite-On 40x CD-RW
2x Seagate 120GB RAID 0, 60GB Seagate, 80GB Maxtor
ATi Radeon 9800Pro 128mb
FS: New SEALED Extended Battery for X40
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Re: Just built a new desktop system - any system builders he
If you were to spend a few bucks on a faster (7200 rpm) hard drive you would have a pretty decent mid range system.K. Eng wrote:I'm curious as to how many people here build their own desktop computers. For the past four years, I have always kept a single mid-tower in addition to my notebook.
The bulk of my work I do on my ThinkPad, but I keep a desktop around for backup (both redundant computer & file server), watching DVDs (I don't own a TV, VCR, standalone DVD player), games (don't own any consols), and music (I don't own a stereo, only a small clock radio).
I just built a new mid-tower a couple weeks ago to replace my Dell Dimension XPS T750r (1999 era Pentium III machine):
Antec SX630II case
AMD Athlon 1.83 GHz (2500+ Barton, 512KB L2)
Abit AN7 (nForce2 Ultra with everything & the kitchen sink integrated)
512 MB RAM
40 GB WD400JB HDD, 40 GB Maxtor DiamondMax 40+ (recycled from old system)
ATI Radeon 9100 (Rebadged 8500LE, recycled from old system)
Sony CRX320E CD-RW/DVD (52x32x52/16x)
Cost me about $370 incl. shipping to build since I recycled some parts from the old tower and kept the monitor, speakers, and keyboard.
I have been building my own desktops since '99 when I built an abit BP6 with two celeron 366's OC'd to 550 with 256 MB ram. It was pretty fast for 1999.
Currently I have an enlight case, biostar mobo, Athlon XP 2200+, 640 MB DDR ram, a couple of 30 gig Maxtor HD's.
It was respectable 1 1/2 years ago but it is showing it's age now. About time to build a new one and give this one to my wife to replace her Duron 1000, 768 MB ram "hand me down" computer.
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K. Eng
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I don't know if I could find a faster 7200 RPM IDE drive for a reasonable price. My Caviar SE WD400JB is 7200 RPM, has an 8MB cache and has a 40GB platter density.
The Maxtor is also 7200 RPM but it has a smaller 2MB cache and lower 10 GB platter density.
The Maxtor is also 7200 RPM but it has a smaller 2MB cache and lower 10 GB platter density.
If you were to spend a few bucks on a faster (7200 rpm) hard drive you would have a pretty decent mid range system
Homebuilt PC: AMD Athlon XP (Barton) @ 1.47 GHz; nForce2 Ultra; 1GB RAM; 80GB HDD @ 7200RPM; ATI Radeon 9600; Integrated everything else!
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