Any comments on this build thats what I think I will get for 1500$ for my next computer. I play games and work.
Motherboard
A8N32-SLI Deluxe
Processor
AMD® Athlon™ 64 X2 - 4200+ (Socket 939) [BVBOX] Retail Box w/
Heatsink and Fan
Fan and heatsink (since the case is very small)
Thermaltake® Silent 939 Heatpipe Cooling Heat Sink & Fan
Ram
Corsair™ 1Gb XMS3200 TwinX Matched Pair Series (TWINX1024-3200)
Case + Power Supply
Antec® Overture II Piano Black Quiet Desktop Media Case w/ Power Supply(450W), Black/Metallic
Video Card
ATI® All-in-Wonder® 2006 Edition - Radeon™ 9600 Pro w/256Mb DDR AGP Retail Box
Sound Card
SoundBlaster® Audigy™ 2 ZS Value (OEM
Hard Disk
250GB Maxtor® DiamondMax® 10 UDMA-133 7200RPM 16Mb OEM
Dvd
LG GSA-4167B Dual Layer DVD±R/RW Drive (IDE) OEM, Black
What do you think about this build.
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Re: What do you think about this build.
Originally posted by s24174
Any comments on this build thats what I think I will get for 1500$ for my next computer. I play games and work.
Motherboard
A8N32-SLI Deluxe
Video Card
ATI� All-in-Wonder� 2006 Edition - Radeon� 9600 Pro w/256Mb DDR AGP Retail Box
I don't believe you have an AGP slot on that board.
I don't think you'll find the Antec Overture to be a small case. It does have an odd layout but I find that mine has plenty of room to work with. You may have issues with some heatsinks and the drive cage in the back but if you mount your drive in the front and unmount the rear drive cage you should be able to avoid that problem.
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