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Spent a couple of thou and picked up:

* Tsunami Dream Thermaltake case
* 19" Mitsubishi Diamondtron (luvverly flat screen)
* P4 3.0GHZ (with h/t)
* 1GB Geil DDR ram
* 200GB SATA drive (to add to 120GB and 60GB ATA drives)
* ASUS V9999 vid card
* 12x DVD/CD burner
* A warm fuzzy feeling.

About $2600 all up I think. {Edit: I tell a lie. About $2300 - there was another case and other stuff for another comp on that invoice.}

Pretty good considering my first PC purchase was a PIII 133 machine with a 2MB graphics card and cost $3000 :)
 
Pretty good I guess, dunno about that video card and I'd stick with AMD. Still it's a little spendy don't you think?
 

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Groves said:
Pretty good considering my first PC purchase was a PIII 133 machine with a 2MB graphics card and cost $3000 :)

My first comp was a 286. A real rocket at the time - 20MHZ with a 40Mb H/D.
Cost about $3000. :)
 
Fred said:
My first comp was a 286. A real rocket at the time - 20MHZ with a 40Mb H/D.
Cost about $3000. :)

Wow, bet your kicking yourself every time you think about that huh? Imagine that.
 
Ummm.. There aren't THAT many video cards on the market better than mine. The two or three that are better cost about $1k, but $700-$750 or so was my psychological limit on a video card. This thing is basically a huge heat sink and requires two power supply connections just on its own. I crank up to Ultra High video setting, anistropic filtering and anti-aliasing in Doom3 and it doesn't blink.
 
Jim Boy said:
Could have got a faster DVD burner as well, what's the chipset on the motherboard?
The 16x have only just recently arrived and seeing as only 8x media is available, I think 12x dual-layer is plenty fast.
 

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Groves said:
Pretty good considering my first PC purchase was a PIII 133 machine.....

Huh? A PIII 133? Something seems very wrong here.

(My first PC was a 286 running at 16Mhz, with 4Mb of memory. Can't remember what size disk it had, although I recall I had a machine with a 40Mb disk at one stage)
 
Groves said:
Ummm.. There aren't THAT many video cards on the market better than mine. The two or three that are better cost about $1k, but $700-$750 or so was my psychological limit on a video card. This thing is basically a huge heat sink and requires two power supply connections just on its own. I crank up to Ultra High video setting, anistropic filtering and anti-aliasing in Doom3 and it doesn't blink.

*drool!!!* I wish my system could do that! The only component I've got matching yours is the new motherboard I've just put in - P4P800-E Deluxe ;). My 2.4 GHz (with hyperthreading) processer, GeForce4 Ti 4800SE and 512 MB DDR 400 doesn't have a hope in hades of running the Ultra High setting unfortunately.
 
Jim Boy said:
Why did you go the soon-to-be discontinued Socket 478 when you could have gone the socket 775 with 915 chip architecture and DDR2???
There was a reason, I'm sure. I think price was a consideration given the lifespan of the machine - I'll just get a new one in a year or two and pass this one on to a family member.
 
Higgs Boson said:
*drool!!!* I wish my system could do that! The only component I've got matching yours is the new motherboard I've just put in - P4P800-E Deluxe ;)...
Yeah mine is the deluxe with the WiFi card included etc. Dunno what I'll DO with the WiFi card. Haven't even installed it. I want to get a wireless network card for the Vaio laptop and put that in the lounge for web surfing and e-mail when I can't be stuffed to go downstairs to the office. Unfortunately the baby would probably just destroy it and my wife has put her foot down about having a "bloody computer in the lounge room, as if you don't spend enough time in front of computers...".
 

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Groves said:
Unfortunately the baby would probably just destroy it
On that point, I hope you didn't get a wireless keyboard and mouse, they will quickly disappear.

And your planning on getting rid of your PC in a year!!! Geez, which I could afford to do that on such a regular basis.
 
Iv'e had a P4 3Ghz with 800 fsb and 1GB RAM for about 8 months... and an FX 5900 Ultra...
It's not a bad card, but you do get what you pay for. I payed about $1000 when I got mine about 8 months back.
 
Just bought a new machine.

3500XP 64 CPU
Asus A8V Motherboard - 939 Pin
1GB Corsair XL2 Ram (the fastest ram around at the moment).
200GB Seagate SATA 8MB Buffer
Pioneer 108D DVD Burner (16x Burn)
Audigy 1 sound card.

gfx card not upgraded at moment, but getting a 6800 GT soon.

Apologies if I get some model numbers worng, off the top of my head.

Usually get into maps on CS : S about 3 seconds before any one else. Im happy :)

LC
 
Groves said:
Yeah mine is the deluxe with the WiFi card included etc. Dunno what I'll DO with the WiFi card. Haven't even installed it. I want to get a wireless network card for the Vaio laptop and put that in the lounge for web surfing and e-mail when I can't be stuffed to go downstairs to the office. Unfortunately the baby would probably just destroy it and my wife has put her foot down about having a "bloody computer in the lounge room, as if you don't spend enough time in front of computers...".

Well I'm like you, I really have no need for the WiFi card just at the moment. I put it in, though, but am going to take it out this weekend. After I installed it, I found that when I switched on my PC and windoze loaded, it took about five to ten minutes for the WiFi to come online, and while this was happening I couldn't actually do anything. As soon as I removed the software the computer loaded up in a flash.

So I'm going to take it out this weekend and replace it with my new TV Tuner chip :)
 

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