After 3 SFF PCs and a store-bought Athlon64 (socket 754) system I feel like having a go at a DIY system again.
Would like practical feedback on the kit listed - the items are "reasonably" priced so I won't be looking at a 4000+ CPU for example
Things I'm not sure about is if 4x512Mb sticks perform (significantly) better than 2x1Gb - I know that SANDRA has always strongly recommended ECC for large memory modules...
Notes:
- I will not be using SLI, which is good as I won't buy nVidia graphics cards for a long time after the abortive attempt to use a 6800LE
- I want the potential to use 4Gb of memory in the future
- I have a SATA 250Gb disk already and won't be looking at RAID (yet) so no disk is listed
- Mobo has LAN & sound onboard, so I am not looking for either of those
- Will be using the dual input on my 21" CRT and DVI input on my 32" LCD TV, so I don't need a monitor
- I can source a decent dual layer DVD+/- drive locally nearer the purchase time so that is not a requirement either
- I will not be overclocking, stability is king
The only differences in the systems are the memory, graphics & case/PSU as they are lists from 2 suppliers (and I can't be bothered sourcing components from various sources).
System 1:
Motherboard.....Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe
CPU.............Athlon64 3500+ Socket 939
Memory..........2Gb Corsair Value DDR2 4200 (2x1Gb)
Graphics........Asus Radeon X800XL 256MB GDDR3 PCIe
Case............Cooler Master Wave Master (Silver)
PSU.............Cooler Master Real Power 450W
System Cooling..Zalman Reserator-1
System 2:
Motherboard.....Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe
CPU.............Athlon64 3500+ Socket 939
Memory..........2Gb Kingston DDR2 4200 (2x1Gb)
Graphics........Asus X700 Pro PCIe
Case............Silentium T2 (w/350W PSU)
System Cooling..Zalman Reserator-1
Just want to be wary of any "OMG don't that that, they suck!" pitfalls (with qualifications!)