System Summary
Here are the final system configurations for this month's Mid-Range Guide. We stuck with the recommended parts on the base AMD and Intel configurations, in order to keep overall price comparable. The AMD PCIe alternative uses most of the alternative parts in order to get improved performance, although we have also listed all the alternative parts in a separate table for reference. If we were looking for a good value in a computer purchase for ourselves, a relative, or a friend, all of these systems provide a great computing experience.
AMD AGP Athlon 64 System
AMD AGP Athlon 64 System |
Hardware |
Recommended Component |
Price |
Processor |
Athlon 64 3200+ 512K 2.0 GHz 90 nm for 939 (Retail) |
215 |
Motherboard |
MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum (NF3 250Gb) |
139 |
Memory |
Corsair Value Select Dual Pack 2x512MB DDR PC-3200 CL2.5 |
145 |
Video Card |
XFX 6600GT AGP 128MB GDDR3 |
209 |
Hard Drive |
Seagate 160GB SATA with NCQ |
105 |
Optical Drive |
NEC DVD+RW 3520A |
64 |
Floppy Drive |
NEC/Sony/TEAC/Samsung/etc. |
8 |
Case |
Antec SLK-3000-B |
76 |
Power Supply |
Fortron Source Blue Storm 400W Model FSP400-60THN-R |
59 |
Display |
Samsung 997DF 19" |
211 |
Speakers |
Logitech X-530 5.1 |
56 |
Keyboard and Mouse |
Logitech Optical Desktop Combo |
25 |
Bottom Line |
|
1312 |
Intel Pentium 4 System
Intel Pentium 4 System |
Hardware |
Recommended Component |
Price |
Processor |
Pentium 4 540 (3.2 GHz) for 775 (Retail) |
215 |
Motherboard |
ASUS P5GD1 (915P) |
116 |
Memory |
Corsair Value Select Dual Pack 2x512MB DDR PC-3200 CL2.5 |
145 |
Video Card |
Leadtek Winfast PX6600 GT TDH PCIe 128MB |
190 |
Hard Drive |
Seagate 160GB SATA with NCQ |
105 |
Optical Drive |
NEC DVD+RW 3520A |
64 |
Floppy Drive |
NEC/Sony/TEAC/Samsung/etc. |
8 |
Case |
Antec SLK-3000-B |
76 |
Power Supply |
Fortron Source Blue Storm 400W Model FSP400-60THN-R |
59 |
Display |
Samsung 997DF 19" |
211 |
Speakers |
Logitech X-530 5.1 |
56 |
Keyboard and Mouse |
Logitech Optical Desktop Combo |
25 |
Bottom Line |
|
1270 |
AMD "Upgraded" PCIe Athlon 64 System
AMD "Upgraded" PCIe Athlon 64 System |
Hardware |
Recommended Component |
Price |
Processor |
Athlon 64 3500+ 512K 2.2 GHz 90 nm for 939 (Retail) |
334 |
Motherboard |
ASUS A8N SLI |
197 |
Memory |
Patriot/PDP XBL Dual Channel Kit 2x512MB DDR PC-3200 2-2-2-5 |
224 |
Video Card |
Leadtek Winfast PX6600 GT TDH PCIe 128MB |
190 |
Hard Drive |
Maxtor 300GB SATA-II with NCQ and 16MB cache |
194 |
Optical Drive |
NEC DVD+RW 3520A |
64 |
Floppy Drive |
NEC/Sony/TEAC/Samsung/etc. |
8 |
Case |
CoolerMaster Cooler Master Cavalier 3 model CAV-T03-WW |
112 |
Power Supply |
Fortron Source Blue Storm 400W Model FSP400-60THN-R |
59 |
Display |
NEC/Mitsubishi FE991SB-BK 19" |
259 |
Speakers |
Logitech Z-5300e 5.1 THX Certified |
153 |
Keyboard and Mouse |
Logitech Optical Desktop Combo |
25 |
Bottom Line |
|
1819 |
Alternative Equipment
Alternative Equipment |
Hardware |
Recommended Component |
Price |
Processor |
Athlon 64 3500+ 512K 2.2 GHz 90 nm (939) |
334 |
Motherboard |
Gigabyte GA-K8NF-9 (NF4 4X) |
146 |
Motherboard |
ASUS A8N SLI |
197 |
Memory |
Patriot/PDP XBL Dual Channel Kit 2x512MB DDR PC-3200 2-2-2-5 |
224 |
Video Card |
Leadtek A400GT TDH 256MB GDDR3 |
377 |
Hard Drive |
Maxtor 300GB SATA-II with NCQ and 16MB cache |
194 |
Hard Drive |
Western Digital Raptor 74GB with NCQ and 10000 RPM |
177 |
Optical Drive |
Pioneer DVR-108D |
79 |
Case |
CoolerMaster Cooler Master Cavalier 3 model CAV-T03-WW |
112 |
Display |
ViewEra V172D Silver 17" LCD |
264 |
Sound Card |
Creative Audigy 2 ZS |
75 |
Sound Card |
M-Audio Revolution 7.1 |
98 |
Speakers |
Logitech Z-5300e 5.1 THX Certified |
153 |
Keyboard |
Microsoft Natural Multimedia Keyboard PS/2 |
29 |
Mouse |
Logitech MX1000 Laser Cordless |
63 |
Conclusion
That wraps it up for this Mid-Range Guide. We'll also have an Overclocking/Enthusiast Guide targeting a similar price range in the near future, which will address some of the areas that we didn't get to here. There is really no point in upgrading your computer unless you are unhappy with its current level of performance. The ideal time to upgrade is whenever you feel that way, although it may or may not be necessary to purchase an entirely new system. If you like to stay close to the top in terms of performance, selling your current system for a moderate price can lessen the impact of trying to keep up with the latest developments in technology.
In the end, we're still waiting for better availability, pricing, and performance of Athlon 64 platforms with PCI Express. Three months ago, we were sure that all would have been taken care of before Christmas, but as with so many other recent product launches, retail availability has lagged far behind the initial launch and preview dates. There are reasons for the delays, of course: nForce4 had some silicon problems with A03 and they only released the initial SLI batches to Tier 1; VIA launched the K8T890, but no one picked it up right away; and ATI had problems getting Tier 1 and Tier 2 vendors to adopt the Xpress 200 chipset, particularly in non microATX form. We're not particularly happy with the delays, and we hope that the future will bring fewer paper launches. Everything mentioned in our Guides should at least be attainable were you to go out and try to purchase the parts today, which is about the best that we can do in trying to tame the dreaded paper launch.
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bigpow - Friday, January 21, 2005 - link
Very nice write-up.spartacvs - Friday, January 21, 2005 - link
To unhaiduc,A good place to start is
http://www.computers-canada.com/index.html
unhaiduc - Friday, January 21, 2005 - link
does anyone know of any canadian stores that sell the ViewEra V172D Silver 17" LCD?the best canadian deal for a decent 17lcd that i could find is the BenQ FP783.. its got 1280 native res, dvi/analog, and is 12ms (ncix.com has it for $373.75CAD after rebate)
Glassmaster - Friday, January 21, 2005 - link
On page 2 with the AMD recommendations there is a typo: "[RTPE: MSI 915P Neo2 Platinum]" of course this is an intel board.Great guide!
Glassmaster.
bupkus - Friday, January 21, 2005 - link
Does the XFX 6600GT AGP 128MB have the same heat-sink issues as the PCIe version?arfan - Friday, January 21, 2005 - link
I need full review NF4 Ultra n SLI, I want motherboard DFI Ultra, n I hope all manufacture motherboard make board like DFI Ultra ( 2 SLI X16). Why after 3 mounth chipset NF4 release, there are less motherboard come, I don't understand. How long I must wait ? :(