System Summaries
We have now listed a ton of options that could be used in a variety of ways. Hopefully, you have some idea of what you want. Here, we present complete Intel and AMD configurations, with prices and optional equipment listed below. Both systems come relatively close to our $1250 target, and this is for a complete setup, not counting an Operating System. You can subtract the cost of items that you already have to get the price down, of course. The AMD socket 939 system ends up costing a little more, but the performance is also better in most instances, and $30 in the price difference can be attributed to the use of a faster graphics card.
AMD Athlon 64 System |
Hardware |
Recommended Component |
Price |
Processor |
AMD Athlon 64 3200+ 512K 2.0 GHz 90 nm (939) |
$215 |
Heatsink |
Spire KestrelKing III |
$20 |
Motherboard |
MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum |
$131 |
Memory |
2x512MB Mushkin PC3200 2.5-4-4 |
$150 |
Video Card |
Sapphire Radeon 9600 Pro 128MB |
$108 |
Hard Drive |
Samsung 160GB SATA 7200RPM 8MB Model SP1614C |
$95 |
Optical Drive |
NEC DVD+/-RW Drive Model 3500A |
$73 |
Computer Case & Power Supply |
Antec SLK3700-BQE with 350W PSU |
$91 |
Display |
NEC/Mitsubishi FE991SB-BK 19" |
$274 |
Speakers |
Logitech Z-640 5.1 |
$53 |
Keyboard & Mouse |
Microsoft Natural Multimedia and Intellimouse Optical |
$53 |
Bottom Line |
$1263 |
Intel Pentium 4 System |
Hardware |
Recommended Component |
Price |
Processor |
Pentium 4 540 3.2 GHz 1MB Cache |
$216 |
Motherboard |
Abit AG8 i915P Chipset |
$129 |
Memory |
2x512MB Mushkin PC3200 2.5-4-4 |
$150 |
Video Card |
Sapphire Radeon X300 128MB |
$85 |
Hard Drive |
Samsung 160GB SATA 7200RPM 8MB Model SP1614C/td>
| $95 |
Optical Drive |
NEC DVD+/-RW Drive Model 3500A |
$73 |
Computer Case & Power Supply |
Antec SLK3700-BQE with 350W PSU |
$91 |
Display |
NEC/Mitsubishi FE991SB-BK 19" |
$274 |
Speakers |
Logitech Z-640 5.1 |
$53 |
Keyboard & Mouse |
Microsoft Natural Multimedia and Intellimouse Optical |
$53 |
Bottom Line |
$1219 |
Alternative Equipment |
Hardware |
Recommended Component |
Price |
Processor |
AMD Athlon 64 3200+ 512K 2.2 GHz (754) |
$200 |
Motherboard |
MSI K8N Neo Platinum |
$122 |
SOLTEK SL-915GPro-FGR i915G Chipset |
$144 |
Memory |
2x512MB OCZ EL 2-3-2-6 1T |
$224 |
Video Card |
eVGA 6600GT 128MB PCIe |
$207 |
Hard Drive |
Western Digital Raptor 74GB SATA 10000RPM 8MB Model WD740GD |
$173 |
Maxtor 300GB SATA 7200RPM 16MB Model 6B300S0 |
$209 |
Optical Drive |
Lite-On 16X DVD-ROM Model SOHD-167T |
$30 |
Case & Power Supply |
Thermaltake VA3000 Dream Tower Tsunami with 400W PSU |
$135 |
SFF Case |
Shuttle XPC SN95G5 (AMD socket 939) |
$299 |
Display |
ViewSonic VX715 17" LCD 25ms |
$369 |
Sound Card |
M-Audio Revolution 7.1 |
$92 |
Speakers |
Logitech Z-5300e 5.1 THX Certified |
$159 |
Video Capture |
Hauppauge PVR-250 |
$128 |
Operating System |
Windows XP Home with SP2 |
$95 |
Windows XP MCE |
$140 |
Windows XP Professional with SP2 |
$147 |
If you want something closer to the $1000 price point of old, we offer this configuration. Any parts not listed in this Guide can be found in our Entry Level Guide. Socket 754 provides the best solution for cutting costs, and so it is our choice.
$1000 Mid-Range System |
Hardware |
Recommended Component |
Price |
Processor |
AMD Athlon 64 3000+ 512K 2.0 GHz (754) - Retail |
$158 |
Motherboard |
MSI K8N Neo Platinum |
$122 |
Memory |
512MB Mushkin PC3200 2.5-4-4 |
$75 |
Video Card |
Sapphire Radeon 9600 Pro 128MB |
$108 |
Hard Drive |
Samsung 160GB SATA 7200RPM 8MB Model SP1614C |
$95 |
Optical Drive |
NEC DVD+/-RW Drive Model 3500A |
$73 |
Computer Case & Power Supply |
Antec SLK3700-BQE with 350W PSU |
$91 |
Display |
NEC FE771SB-BK 17" |
$184 |
Speakers |
Logitech Z-640 5.1 |
$53 |
Keyboard & Mouse |
Microsoft Natural Multimedia and Intellimouse Optical |
$53 |
Bottom Line |
$1012 |
Conclusion
There are a lot of choices to be made when purchasing a new computer system and some people may feel overwhelmed. Hopefully, we have helped to narrow down the choices somewhat, but just like with the purchase of a car or a house, different strokes for different folks. This has been a rather long article, taking a look at what is arguably the largest and most competitive segment of PC hardware. Was it too long? Did we simply contribute to the information overload? Let us know in the comments section, as these Buyer's Guides are for you!
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PrinceGaz - Thursday, October 21, 2004 - link
pg.3 under AMD CPU Alternative: "The 3400+ is also an option for additional performance and at 2.4 GHz, it is only slightly slower than the 3800+ at roughly half the cost. Our past tests have shown that the additional 512K of L2 cache does not usually boost performance of the Athlon 64 processors as much as an additional 200 MHz of clock speed will, so we recommend the Newcastle cores over the Clawhammer variants"It should be 3700+ rather than 3800+ as we are talking about S754 processors.
HVAC - Thursday, October 21, 2004 - link
I think you should revise the comments on the price of the hard drives to reflect 58 and 59 cents per GIGAbyte, not per MEGAbyte.JClimbs - Thursday, October 21, 2004 - link
Good article, I like seeing multiple choices and reading the +'s and -'s for each.Tides - Thursday, October 21, 2004 - link
you mention ocz for 220 bucks but a gig of pqi @ 2-2-2-5 (TCCP samsung chips) goes for 30more which as we've seen in your own reviews does awesome.