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    Exclamation building a system with some parts and 300£

    I am building a Pc recently my laptop (AMILO D 8830) motherboard broke and it is just too expensive to fix, so I am using the spare parts to build a desktop.

    The processor is an Intel P4 3.06 (FSB 533 MHz) with Hyper Threading the chipset is the common 845PE socket478 (not an M model)

    I also have 2 512 DDR (333) (full slot size not SO-Dimm)

    Finally I have an 80GB Toshiba laptop 2.5 disk drive model mk8025gas (already bought the HDD cable converter since I needed stuff from my disk)

    I also don’t need optical drives because i have a nice LG dual layer external drive. Hum… forget the cooler, floppy (who still uses?) and all the other small crap I might be forgetting.

    So I will need the following parts:

    Motherboard compatible with my previous processor and without an onboard graphics card (just plain stupid add-on that increases the price);
    Case;
    Power supply if not included with Case or without sufficient power (or just crappy);
    Network card and sound card if not included with motherboard (very rare these days);
    Nice graphics card. (The best I can get without burning my budget)
    Monitor tft 17in

    So can someone help me find the parts that I need using the tight budget of 300£.
    I know it is hard but I already matched same nice systems and already have some parts in mind, I just want an opinion from someone that knows.

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    Not much experience with Intels - but what speed is the Hard disk - 5400rpm or 7200? If its the latter then its not so much of a problem, but laptop hard disks are usually slower than their desktop counterparts.

    Onto the Monitor, I would suggest something like the LG1715S (scan stock it). I've got one (bought when it still cost 250+) but can be picked up for under 150.
    Power Supply, get the best you can afford - I'm currently using a Seasonic, though I had a Hiper previously, and that was pretty much as good (though less powerful)
    Soundcard - best use the onboard stuff untill you can afford an X-Fi or something.
    Graphics wise, it depends on whether its AGP or PCI-e (i can never remember with intel which it supports) but someone else should be able to help in that dept.
    Case wise - something like the Asus ones from Scan - around 30-40 iirc, not bad looking

    Hope this helps a bit

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    • Mama Sumae's system
      • Motherboard:
      • Asus P5B - deluxe
      • CPU:
      • Core2 duo 6300 O'c @ 3.1 Mhz / Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro
      • Memory:
      • Corsair 2GB XMS2 6400 C4 @ 890Mhz
      • Storage:
      • WD 320 GB /sata
      • Graphics card(s):
      • Gigabyte GTX 560 Ti oc - 1GB GDDR5
      • PSU:
      • Enermax NoisetakerII 485W
      • Case:
      • AKASA ZEN Black 2x12cm fans
      • Operating System:
      • Win 7 Ulti
      • Monitor(s):
      • BenQ G2222HDL 21.5 inch
      • Internet:
      • Virginmedia 50MB (or so they told me...)
    well i like the Asus TA-37 Midi Tower Case

    http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/Produ...oductID=198716

    looks fine but the major features are inside although i dont understand the ODDs' system

    this other is just a simple budget case but i dont know why i kind of like it ( the psu would just fly out of there)

    http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/produ...duct_uid=86507

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    Have you considered a barebones system. You get a case, PSU (normally a low power one admittedly), motherboard with on board VGA. If you're not planning on heavy 3D gaming, it might be ideal for you.

    Something like this:

    http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/108397/rb/18748309017

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    • Mama Sumae's system
      • Motherboard:
      • Asus P5B - deluxe
      • CPU:
      • Core2 duo 6300 O'c @ 3.1 Mhz / Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro
      • Memory:
      • Corsair 2GB XMS2 6400 C4 @ 890Mhz
      • Storage:
      • WD 320 GB /sata
      • Graphics card(s):
      • Gigabyte GTX 560 Ti oc - 1GB GDDR5
      • PSU:
      • Enermax NoisetakerII 485W
      • Case:
      • AKASA ZEN Black 2x12cm fans
      • Operating System:
      • Win 7 Ulti
      • Monitor(s):
      • BenQ G2222HDL 21.5 inch
      • Internet:
      • Virginmedia 50MB (or so they told me...)
    I doubt i will be able enjoy anything with onboard graphics, i not a heavy gamer but I still like to play some titles. So any idea for a good PCI-E card that adjusts with an old socket478 system.

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