Building a new tower ???

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by andy4, Jun 29, 2002.

  1. Hubert

    Hubert

    ok i will bite but i build my own most of the time i only buy qualty and speed i know i over pay a little but my systems must be fast and realiable plus i always use pricewatch



    but what do you have in mind

    at least i did not go for scussi( hard drives) or the fastest cpu actually may 2.2 with 533 FSB would save a little
     
    #51     Jul 6, 2002
  2. BillyG67

    BillyG67

    Im with ya on Quality & speed.
    I think the 2.2 processor is plenty for my needs i like the 533 fsb also. I cant belive the difference i saw in FSB ( im a believer now)
    what brand motherboard is the best? I have a tyan now and its garbage But it served its purpose i guess.

    I do prefer the intel chip instead of the amd every one says the amd is faster but the testing i ran on my old amd k6-2 450 was slower than my p2 400 and seemed more stabile
     
    #52     Jul 7, 2002
  3. BillyG67

    BillyG67

    Qty: 1
    Price: $1,009.00

    *** Note the video card is only a single display you must choose one of the others they offfer the ti4200 or ti 4600****

    Dell Dimension 8200 Series
    Pentium® 4 Processor at 2.26GHz with 533MHz system bus/ 512K L2
    Cache



    Date: Sunday, July 07, 2002 2:00:23 AM CDT
    Catalog Number: 29 19
    Dell Dimension 8200 Series: Pentium® 4 Processor at 2.26GHz with 533MHz system bus/ 512K L2 Cache DS822BW [220-9715]
    Memory: 256MB PC800 RDRAM 256M82 [311-1770]
    Keyboard: Dell® Quietkey® Keyboard QK [310-1582]
    Monitors: Video Ready w/o Monitor N [320-3000]
    Video Card: New 64MB DDR NVIDIA GeForce4™ MX Graphics Card with TV-Out 64NV420 [320-0440]
    Hard Drive: 40GB Ultra ATA/100 Hard Drive 40 [340-3615]
    Floppy Drive: 3.5 in Floppy Drive 3 [340-1927]
    Operating System: Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition WHXP [313-7222] [412-0189] [420-3079]
    Mouse: MS IntelliMouse® IM [310-2757]
    Network Card: 10/100 PCI Fast Ethernet NIC CNET [430-5353]
    Modem: 56K Telephony Modem for Windows® XP 56KWSXP [313-1583]
    CD or DVD Drive: 48x Max CD-ROM Drive CD48 [313-2561]
    Sound Card: Integrated Audio with Soundblaster Pro/16 Compatibility IS [313-2758]
    Speakers: Harman Kardon HK-395 Speakers with Subwoofer HK395 [313-7284]
    Bundled Software: Microsoft® Works Suite 2002 with Money 2002 Standard WORKS [412-0133]
    Digital Music: Dell Jukebox powered by MusicMatch MMBASE [412-0246]
    Digital Photography: Dell Picture Studio, Image Expert Standard DPS [412-0271]
    Limited Warranty, Services and Support Options: 1 Year Limited Warranty plus 1 Year At-Home Service S111OS [950-1260] [950-3337] [950-9797]
    Internet Access Options: 6 Months of America Online Membership Included AOLDHS [412-0183] [412-0258]
    Mail-in Rebate Offer: Save $150 with mail-in rebate. System price shown before rebate. MAILIN1 [461-5043]
    Choose Your Free or Discounted Special Offer: FREE! Lexmark X73 All in onePrinter/Scanner/Copier FX73 [906849]
     
    #53     Jul 7, 2002
  4. andy4

    andy4

    Hi,

    I've received some great info', thank-you all.

    On the above Dell would that meet my general trading needs ?

    Did you know how much extra for the dual video card they would charge ?

    Also will that meet the I.B. needs ?

    Again all I'm looking to do is trade, generally using I.B. and Q-charts with dual monitors, using a DSL connection, I also check email, Elite :), and run TaxCut at the end of the year :-(

    Thanks again, Andy

    p.s. Really am looking at getting one built, but the Dell might be something to fall back on, my head is starting to buzz with all this info' :)
     
    #54     Jul 7, 2002
  5. BillyG67

    BillyG67

    New 64MB DDR NVIDIA GeForce4™ Ti 4200 Graphics Card with TV Out and DVI [add $80] ( I Believe this card is capable of dual monitor but they dont really aknowledge it for some reason but it does say it in the specs)

    New 128MB DDR NVIDIA GeForce4™ Ti 4600 Graphics Card w/DVI and TV-Out [add $310] This one is But it is Overkill!

    I recomend going to www.dell.com the 8200 series(not just cause im Long Dell):)
    but ive been pricing all different types building,buying out right, just parts to update my current tower
    1) 512 ddr ram $168
    2)asus P4s533 motherboard $ 110
    3)2.26ghz p4 processor $250
    4)80gb 7200rpm harddrive $83
    __________
    $611.00
    (this price only includes whats listed. No Case,keyboard,sound card,graphics card, cd drive,speakers, ect)

    the elite trader link to hardware at the top of the page is quit informative on a decent trading station www.elitetrader.com/ha/guide/index.cfm
     
    #55     Jul 7, 2002
  6. You can always add a $25 pci video card and get dual monitors... and keep adding to get 3 moonitors, etc. I think that's cheaper than getting a dual monitor board although you will use up a pci slot. But you should have plenty of pci slots.
     
    #56     Jul 10, 2002
  7. andy4

    andy4

    Hi all,

    not to flog a dead horse, but this is what I'm looking at, and unless I hear something really bad about it will probably get it.

    Case AT/ATX 300W

    56.7 Data/fax pci intel

    60gb IBM ud100 2mb 7.2k

    1.44 mb teac floppy

    2 - 256mb DDR OEM (add $16 for samsung)

    KT3 Ultra/ Raid

    3com 10/100

    Mitsumi CDROM52X

    AMD Athlon 1800 (3yr warr)

    Windows XP home

    Geforce4MX 440 64mb VIVO DH

    keyboard & mouse

    1yr parts etc.

    Grand total $1105

    I know this is probably high priced, especially with what you guys were telling me I could build one for, but I just don't want to tackle building one, just yet.

    I've actually been to four places, not showing either the price of each other. They ranged fron $970 with no service at all (first two weeks doesn't count in my books) up to $1250 with just the one year on everything that wasn't retail.

    Again, I'm just looking to trade using, IB, Q-charts, DSL, and dual monitors.

    Hope this may help others who are looking to upgrade or just get something to trade with.

    Thank you all for your input, I really do believe I'm a little better off for the info' you all shared, or maybe a little dangerous now :)

    Thanks, Andy
     
    #57     Jul 10, 2002
  8. machine

    machine

    Just ordered this system

    Intel P4 2.26GHz 512K S478 533FSB
    ASUS P4B533 I845E S478 ATX DDR AGP 6PCI ATA100 USB2.0 w/sound
    PC2100 512MB DDR 266MHz OEM
    Seagate Barracuda ATA IV 80GB HD ATA/100 3.5LP 9.5MS 7200
    1.44 MB HD Floppy Drive
    MSI GeForce 4 TI4200 64MB DDR AGP TV OUT/DVI
    MS Internet Keyboard (PS/2)
    MS Wheel Mouse Optical USB/PS2
    Lian-Li Aluminium PC60 18in Case w/Enermax 350W Athlon/P4 ready
    Enermax EG365-VE 350W W/2 Fan
    Lian-Li Aluminium PC60 18in Case W/O PS
    ACER PCI 56K V.90 Voice/Fax Modem Int.
    Liteon 32x12x40 ATAPI IDE CD-Rewriter Smart-Burn OEM W/Software
    AOPEN MS-810 3 Piece Speakers W/Subwoofer
    D-Link DFE-530TX Fast PCI 10/100

    Total 1777 Canadian dollars

    How does it look like? Am I missing anything (besides monitors)?
     
    #58     Jul 10, 2002
  9. gnome

    gnome

    Andy,
    If I'm not mistaken, XP Home Edition does not support multiple monitors? Perhaps you can work around that with a dual head card or something, but maybe you should check first?

    Personally, I run 4 monitors off of Win2000. I've read comments on other websites where geekier computer guys than I claim that they prefer Win2000 to XP Pro.

    In any event, you'll have plenty of muscle. Good luck with the trading wars.
     
    #59     Jul 10, 2002
  10. mktman

    mktman

    If you building or buying a system for trading would only consider Professional versions of W2K or XP NEVER home version.

    mktman
     
    #60     Jul 10, 2002