Re: [SLUG] More and More Hardware Recommendations

From: Scott PIper (piper@ij.net)
Date: Wed Dec 21 2005 - 22:10:51 EST


I have an Nforce2 mb and radeon 9000 graphics card. No problems except
I did have to add a modeline in my xorg.conf
file to get the 1680 x 1050 resolution for my Dell LCD display.

I still think this CompUSA Emachines Deal for $200 is a good way to go.

They don't use proprietary hardware anymore. The little guy I picked up
yesterday has the following

MSI K8M800 (7142) motherboard - socket 754 3 pci 1 agp slot
AMD 64 bit Sempron 3100 cpu
Seagate ST380011A 7200 rpm 80 GB HD
LG 4165B dual layer DVD+-RW burner
Samsung PC3200 DDR ram (only 256mb - 1 slot open for more)

You couldn't buy the above for the total price I paid, and that's
without the
case, keybd, mouse, speakers, and other stuff it came with.

scott

xcalibre wrote:

>ASUS, and Gigabyte are very good boards. I am more of a Gigabyte fan, Next I would go AMD save the money from going INTEL, use the money to go towards Memory or larger hard drive. Also I have been using ATI cards no problem at all. I have ATI AIW 9800, 9700 and 7500 none of them have ever given me one problem.
>
>I have also used nVidia FX5500, and 5200 made by BFG Asylum no problems.
>
>Chip sets nVidia makes a great chipset how ever I have a Soyo board that has a VIA set again no issue.
>Knoppix, Kanotix, Ubuntu, have given me no issues with any of these mentioned at all.
>
>As for Hard Drives the only ones I stay away from is Maxtor they seem to give the most problems out of any brand I have seen.
>
>Lately it seems that Seagate has stepped back up on quality and offering a 5 year Manufacture Warranty.
>I still prefer WD how ever I know people using Samsung and others with no problem.
>
>I recently purchased a 64 bit Gigabyte Motherboard, Nforce chipset, 5 PCI slots and 1 AGP, and a AMD Athlon 64 3000+ processor for a whopping $172.00 $112.00 of that was for the Retail CPU.
>
>I was trying to find a Gigabyte 7NNXP and a 3200+ CPU how ever this is like finding a needle in a hay stack.
>Also the 3200+ Athlon 32 bit still goes for about 170.00 alone if you can find one. If I could find the Mother board that would be about another $170.00 so you can see why I went with a 64. Also it runs 32bit just fine.
>
>Now if I can find a good deal on a 3200+ Athlon 32 I could still use one.
>
>B.Preece
>
>

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