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The ultra version of the XFX FX5700 costs another £25 extra, but I will have the XFX GeForce FX5700 just to make sure it will last me well and I will enjoy every moment of my gaming! Thankyou for all of your advice and suggestions Brian, you've been of great help! L05TPR0P43T5. Ps Here's the link to the GFX card I have finally chosen! http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/...oduct_uid=56691
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Here is a list i made up to show how much things cost etc: Prices Correct on 02/08/2004: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Case -----> 1x Raidmax Cobra 822 Wb 400w Case In Black = £38.00 GFX Card -----> 1x XFX GeForce FX5600XT AGP 8x 128MB DDR TV-Out DVI Retail Box = £73.35 RAM -----> 1x Corsair (VS512MB400) 512 DDR400 PC3200 STD Value Select Memory Module = £60.59 Processor -----> 1x Intel Pentium 4 3.0prescott 800fsb 1mg Cache Retail Boxed = £142.45 Motherboard -----> 1x Gigabyte GA-8IPE1000g S478 I865PE ATX Sound GIG LAN USB 2.0 FSB800 SATA100 Retail Box = £58.05 Fan -----> 1x Exhaust Blower Uv Reactive In Blue = £1.76 Lighting -----> 1x 12" Blue Dual Cold Cathode Kit = £3.24 Floppy Drive -----> 1x Panasonic Floppy Disk Drive Black 1.44MB 3.5 inch internal - OEM = £4.43 Fans -----> 2x King Case LED Case Fan Red/Green/Blue LEDs = £2.80 Total = £394.76 inc. P&P and VAT Visit www.ebuyer.co.uk for all parts/specs. L05TPR0P43T5.
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Think I'm gonna get this one: http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/...oduct_uid=56625 That any good? And yes, I will get the dual-memory sticks L05TPR0P43T5.
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Hmmm, well what I can't understand is that a card with 128mb memory can be better than a card with 256mb memory... x) How can it be better...? What does that one you told me about do that my one doesn't? I have changed my motherboard already, I'm now going to have a Gigabyte GA-81PE1000g S478 I865PE (http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/...oduct_uid=62518) because I've been told that the 848 boards were getting a little old, and I would benifit a hell of a lot more with an i865PE or an i875P board... So with that said, is it still worth me getting the dual 256mb memory sticks, or shall I just stick with my one stick of 512mb...? I'm not changing my processor, I set my heart on having a 3ghz computer and therefore that is what I'm going to get... I will be keeping the motherboard I mentioned above aswell because with the one you mentioned it just costs to much for me. As for the graphics card, unless you can come up with enough reasons to buy a GFX card with 128mb memory which costs about 20 quid more than the one I had in mind, I'm going to stick with the one I chose aswell. Not just because of the doubled memory, but also because it has got a TV-OUT port which I also specifically wanted! Thankyou all very much for your comments and suggestions, all were much appreciated. L05TPR0P43T5.
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OK, well altogether with the case, lighting (to show off the insides through the clear window on the side of the case), RAM, GFX card, processor, motherboard, processor fan and heatsink, 2 additional fans (3 supplied with case), floppy drive and exhaust blower fan (fits into PCI slot on back of case) the total amount comes to £382.61 and that includes P&P and VAT. The links to all my products are below: Case: http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/...oduct_uid=60387 Motherboard: http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/...oduct_uid=52579 Processor: http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/...oduct_uid=58516 Processor Fan & Heatsink: http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/...oduct_uid=63317 RAM: http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/...oduct_uid=48122 GFX Card: http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/...oduct_uid=54890 Floppy drive: http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/...oduct_uid=43087 Additional fans (x2): http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/...oduct_uid=43009 Exhaust blower fan: http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/...oduct_uid=60457 Lighting: http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/...oduct_uid=51686 I want a PC that will last me, I'm only 14 and therefore I won't be getting this sort of money again for a while... Yes, I will be playing games like FarCry on this comp, and yes I will be browsing the internet, but I will also be using it to author DVDs, using many P2P sharing programs at the same time, basically everything a computer can be used for. Brian Frank: You say about the single channel memory configuration... Would you mind looking on ebuyer for me for another motherboard with the same capabilities as the one I have, around the same price (I don't mind spending an extra £20 on my comp to bring the total up to £400), but with dual channel memory to give my computer maximum performance...? Incase you were wondering, I will be using my current CD/DVD Writer (Pioneer DVR106D), HDD (Barracuda 40gb) and 17" Packard Bell CRT monitor, along with a Microsoft Trackball mouse and HP internet/multimedia keyboard (soon to be upgraded to a Microsoft Natural Multimedia keyboard). Thankyou for any comments/opinions left here, all are read and much appreciated. L05TPR0P43T5.
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Can someone please verify the socket type for this chip? I am led to believe it is 478 due to a quick search in google, but some pages say otherwise.... This is the link to the processor: http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/...oduct_uid=58516 I am building my first computer, and want it to last me! I just need to know EXACTLY what parts will work together properly so I don't waste money in postage sending products back to the supplier etc. This is the link to the motherboard I have in mind: http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/...oduct_uid=52579 As you can see, I'm trying to keep things as cheap as possible whilst maintaining their purpose - to serve as a reasonably fast PC! Cheers for any replies in advance, L05TPR0P43T5.