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Building a Computer
I want to build a computer, mainly being for my music.
I want something that will run pretty quickly, and obviously have a decent sound card.
Any suggestions on parts?
I need....
a case
motherboard & cpu
sound card
video card
hard drive (i want one being from 100-160gb)
cd-rom (not sure if i want a dvd burner, or just a regular cd-r)
RAM
i need at least 2 2.0 usb, 1 firewire inputs
i already have a logitech wireless keyboard and mouse
i have 2 older monitors in my garage..ill just use one of those for now.
software.. dont need software...
i want to build a computer for a few hundred dollars... doesnt need to be state of the art... not really into video games... but i want it to be pretty quick.
Give me some suggestions on what you all recommend part wise.
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if its just for your music why not buy an external hard drive for the comp u have now?
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most boards come with on board sound which sounds decent. If you want to upgrade the sound card expect to spend a bit. honestly I took my Soundblaster live card out after a couple of years since the onboard was sufficent. for video cards the $50-$60 video cards are pretty decent if you don't game. spend the few extra dollars and go sata on the hd. you may want to buy a firewire card as opposed to having one on-board, since the boards that have them cost more than the price difference. do some shopping and tell us what you are looking at and we can give you advice from there.
as for the sound card, that is still on debate.
i want something good for sound, but i am thinking of just having a kilpsch 2.1 system
The stick with the onboard sound for now. Not saying the Klipsch 2.1 is no good, but 2 satellites and a sub won't require a sound card, you you won't benefit from it either. If you decide on surround speakers sometime, Creative Soundblaster Audigy 1 or 2 for the win.
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Brien,
Any luck on finding parts for your computer? I just started a thread about building a computer. I want to do the same, but have no idea where to start. There are so many choices for boards, sound cards, graphics cards, etc. I am bit confused.
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make sure it is the 939 socket. Not the 754. The newer AMD's are all socket 939 so it provides an upgrade path.
as for case and powersupply, power supply is the more important of the 2, usually you would get them together in a bundle. what you want is a decent power supply, 400Watts min.
as for recommending parts, there are so many you could build the same technical specs with at least 100 different parts. and It really is a matter of money. so anything we tell you would be completely arbitrary.
make sure it is the 939 socket. Not the 754. The newer AMD's are all socket 939 so it provides an upgrade path.
as for case and powersupply, power supply is the more important of the 2, usually you would get them together in a bundle. what you want is a decent power supply, 400Watts min.
as for recommending parts, there are so many you could build the same technical specs with at least 100 different parts. and It really is a matter of money. so anything we tell you would be completely arbitrary.