Jimbo22
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Since I had a catastrophic system failure, this is going to be my first build, sort of. My psu or mobo died. Did some trouble shooting and some phone calls to HP and found out that psu is OK but mobo is deceased. I turned on my PC and checked some emails for about 15 minutes and loged off then fixed me and my son some breakfast and went back to PC. Every thing was off, I thought, monitors where on but in stand by mode, moved mouse and nothing. Looked down at power button on PC and it was out (blue led). I panicked and started to freak out. So needless to say, for me buying off the shelf PC's is not for me any more because you just can't work on them. I will build from now on. So my first build is going to be quite simple. Just get a new case, mobo and CPU and move all my old parts to new case. The CPU is going to be exactly like the one I have now which is an AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+. This will ensure my old parts work. This will give me some experience with a build so when I do go all out I'll know what I'm in for. That's the plan anyway. So here is a list of my new parts and one upgrade part...ie video card. My old vid card is a BFG 8400 gs 512mb ddr2. So that will be a nice upgrade for me for now. I will go bigger and badder on a real build but for now this will get me up and running. Sucks having to use this old Dell 2400 desktop w/xp home and 1g ram that the kids use. Now I'm just like the rest of my kids asking and waiting to use this family pc. So for less than $300, not too shabby.
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Ultra E-Torque ATX Mid-Tower Case - Clear Side, Front USB, FireWire and Audio Ports $59.99
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Asus M4N78 PRO Motherboard & AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ Processor Bundle $159.99
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EVGA GeForce 9500 GT Video Card - 1GB DDR2, PCI Express 2.0, SLI Support, (Dual Link) Dual DVI, HDTV, VGA Support $69.99- Joined
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It looks like you have a solid plan for your first build to replace the motherboard and CPU while reusing some of your existing components. Here's a breakdown of the new parts you've selected:
New Parts List:
| Component | Price || Ultra E-Torque ATX Mid-Tower Case | $59.99 |
| Asus M4N78 PRO Motherboard & AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ Processor Bundle | $159.99 |
| EVGA GeForce 9500 GT Video Card | $69.99 |
Thoughts and Recommendations:
- Case Choice: The Ultra E-Torque ATX Mid-Tower Case seems like a reasonable choice with clear side panels and front USB, FireWire, and audio ports, providing easy access and decent airflow for your components.
- Motherboard and CPU Bundle: The Asus M4N78 PRO Motherboard & AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ Processor Bundle offers a suitable combination to match your existing AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ CPU, ensuring compatibility and functionality with your current components.
- Video Card Upgrade: Moving from the BFG 8400 GS 512MB DDR2 to the EVGA GeForce 9500 GT Video Card is a reasonable step up, offering improved graphics performance and more VRAM. It should provide a nice boost in graphics capabilities compared to your current setup.
- Future Upgrades: While this build is a good starting point, keep in mind that your new motherboard and CPU might limit future upgrade options due to their older technology. Consider potential upgrades in the future if you plan to expand or enhance your system further. Overall, for less than $300, this setup should serve you well for now and provide a platform for you to gain experience in building PCs. It's a step in the right direction towards customizing your own system to suit your needs. If you have any specific questions about the components or the build process, feel free to ask!