Hi everyone,
I’m planning the 1st system that I am going to build by my self. Its primary purpose is for gaming. Here is a list of everything I plan on using, I’m hoping that some of you will be able to tell me if there is anything I missed or if this system will meet my needs for at least 3-4 years.
Case: kingwin KT-436
MoBo: soyo KT-400 dragon
CPU: AMD 2000 or 2100
CPU cooler: thermalright SLK-800 with a quiet 80x32 mm fan
RAM: Corsair 512 mb 3200 ddr
Video card: ATI 9700
Sound: either the on board sound or a sound blaster audigy
HDD: WD special edition 80 gig
16x DVD and a 40x12x48 cd burner
Power supply: I need some help with that
Thanks for your input
help planing a new system
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kingofscotch
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I dont see one thing that needs to be changed. Enjoy it and welcome to PCA!
enermax, antec, or vantec are good ps's
Greg
enermax, antec, or vantec are good ps's
Greg
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looks sharp 
you want at least a good amd approved 350-400w power source - more watts is better - i've had good luck with enermax - you don't want to shave $$ on a ps - the cheapos can make your system unstable - also not sure about what kid of cooling your mobo has on the mobo chipset, but you might want to upgrade that at some point with a blue orb type chipset cooler - i am finding more and more that passive/original teeny weeny fan cooling can't handle a high powered system when overclocked or when you're doing 24/7 distributed computing
you want at least a good amd approved 350-400w power source - more watts is better - i've had good luck with enermax - you don't want to shave $$ on a ps - the cheapos can make your system unstable - also not sure about what kid of cooling your mobo has on the mobo chipset, but you might want to upgrade that at some point with a blue orb type chipset cooler - i am finding more and more that passive/original teeny weeny fan cooling can't handle a high powered system when overclocked or when you're doing 24/7 distributed computing
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