400$ - Budget for Case, Mobo, Processor (Advice please!)

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  1. dbeanerz

    dbeanerz Member

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    "I guess I'm just looking for expert advice on the best I can do.."

    I'm going to have 400$ to spend after holidays, and decided I mine as well upgrade as I've been wanting to do for awhile now. All I'm going to need is a case (ATX I assume), motherboard and processor.

    Currently have:
    Antec 480-W 12V PSU
    WD Caviar 300GB HD
    Radeon 9800 PRO 128 MB (Does fine for now, thank you :)
    DVD-RW Drive
    M-Audio 9268 Sound Card

    Currently need:
    Case
    Mobo
    Processor

    So - I'm thinking of a mobo with AGP and PCI-E, which I did find the ASROCK for 70$, which features that, 1000mhz FB, and up to 4Gig of 3200 Ram. I'm liking that. Also leaning towards AMD 3500, found that for about 200$.

    I guess I'm just looking for expert advice on the best I can do, any help is truely appreciated.

    Thanks
    David
     
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    To Update:

    Here's where I am at, and this is only 347$, not counting shipping. Suggestions please? I'm hoping this will last two years. Not a hardcore gamer, play World of Warcraft and do some audio editing.


    COOLER MASTER Centurion 5 CAC-T05-UW Black Aluminum Bezel, SECC Chassis ATX Mid Tower Computer Case - Retail
    Model #: CAC-T05-UW
    $49.99 -$5.00 Instant $44.99


    ASRock 939Dual-SATA2 Socket 939 ULi M1695 ATX AMD Motherboard - Retail
    Model #: 939Dual-SATA2
    $68.00


    AMD Athlon 64 3700+ San Diego 1GHz FSB Socket 939 Processor Model ADA3700BNBOX - Retail
    Model #: ADA3700BNBOX
    $225.00

     
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    -This case should be fine and looks like it would make upgrading a breeze (with 5 5.25" slots and 7 expansion slots)

    -Also this mobo looks like a good choice, with everything that you said you needed for a price you've got to love.

    -And this processor will rock. My computer currently has the same one except the 3500 (one model down) and it is great so the 3700 should be great for you!
     
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    Thanks for your reply! I'm liking those choices so far too - the mobo appears to be a value-brand of ASUS, but the 'great' reviews outnumber the 'bad' reviews seemingly 6 to 1, or so. Yeah I made that ratio up but it seems worth the shot.

    Oh well - any more advice from others is appreciated as well, especially on that case. This will be my first official 'ground up' project.
     
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    as long as you're not planning on overclocking, that mobo should be fine for your purposes. rugripper had problems with his, but he was trying to overclock it and I think he fried it. the northbridge supposedly gets pretty hot, so make sure you have good airflow (shouldn't be a problem with that case you chose, it has EXCELLENT cooling). Good luck on your project!
     

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