I'm helping my buddy put together a new system for gaming, he loves games. I'd like to keep a reasonable budget of under $1000, but at the same time, the less spent the better.
I know it's possible to build a good machine, but my question is, will I be shooting him in the foot by recommending a NForce3/K8T800 series solution on the 754 socket? He's interested in having it built in the next two weeks, so NForce4/K8T890 might not be a viable option even though December is right around the corner. What chipsets do you system builders recommend? I'm recommending the athlon 64 3200+ since it's about the same price as the athlon XP 3200+. (he's upgrading from an athlon t-bird 1 GHz)
So far I was considering:
Athlon 64 3200+ ($190)
Possible Boards:
Gigabyte GA-K8NS (754 non-pro) (roughly $73)
AOpen N250A-FR (roughly $109)
Abit KV8 Pro (754) (roughly $88)
Video:
ATI 9800 Pro (~$220?)
(newegg seems to be out of stock, are these phased out?)
Memory:
at least 512 MB PC3200 ($91)
maybe crucial? Corsair seems to be the trendy ram I see all over the place these days.
Drive:
Samsung 120GB or 160GB ($80 - $100)
Pioneer A08 DVD-R ($74)
LiteOn 16x DVD ($23)
Case:
Not sure yet, but maybe Antec's performance one case ($119).
Power Supply:
Antec TruPower 430 ($79)
Misc:
HSF ($20 - $30)
1x 120 mm case fan ($10-$15)
Does this seem like an outrageously bad idea? Should I have him wait for NForce4/K8T890 boards and go the 939 pin solution?
I know it's possible to build a good machine, but my question is, will I be shooting him in the foot by recommending a NForce3/K8T800 series solution on the 754 socket? He's interested in having it built in the next two weeks, so NForce4/K8T890 might not be a viable option even though December is right around the corner. What chipsets do you system builders recommend? I'm recommending the athlon 64 3200+ since it's about the same price as the athlon XP 3200+. (he's upgrading from an athlon t-bird 1 GHz)
So far I was considering:
Athlon 64 3200+ ($190)
Possible Boards:
Gigabyte GA-K8NS (754 non-pro) (roughly $73)
AOpen N250A-FR (roughly $109)
Abit KV8 Pro (754) (roughly $88)
Video:
ATI 9800 Pro (~$220?)
(newegg seems to be out of stock, are these phased out?)
Memory:
at least 512 MB PC3200 ($91)
maybe crucial? Corsair seems to be the trendy ram I see all over the place these days.
Drive:
Samsung 120GB or 160GB ($80 - $100)
Pioneer A08 DVD-R ($74)
LiteOn 16x DVD ($23)
Case:
Not sure yet, but maybe Antec's performance one case ($119).
Power Supply:
Antec TruPower 430 ($79)
Misc:
HSF ($20 - $30)
1x 120 mm case fan ($10-$15)
Does this seem like an outrageously bad idea? Should I have him wait for NForce4/K8T890 boards and go the 939 pin solution?