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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... P. Fritz wrote: " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message ... wrote in message ups.com... Harry Krause wrote: JimH wrote: Based on the reported performance results of the last system you put together I would appreciate your comments and opinions on this system I plan to put together with my son: MSI K8N Neo4/SLI motherboard (w/built in SoundBlaster Live chip) Althion 64 3000+ CPU, Socket 939 version 2 GB DDR400 Corair Ram 256MB Nvidia GeForce 7800 GTX video card Antec Performance TX640B Series Case Plextor PX-716A dual layer DVD 16X Maxtor 300GB DiamondMax hard drive Viewsonic 17" Thinedge VP171B LCD flat panel monitor Windows XP Professional OEM He already has a decent keyboard, speakers and optical mouse. I will also add a DVD player so he can record copies of the DVD's he owns. I can do this for around $2,000. Any suggestions or comments? PS (I know this was previously posted but I never received any feedback from you). Jim, I don't really know much about the Athlon chips, other than everyone says some of them are really fast and capable. If your kid is going to do a lot of CAD work, I would contact the CAD publisher and ask if a dual processor CPU would be helpful, or, in fact *which* processor(s) work best with the software. Same with the video card. Some pieces work better than others for CAD. Dual processors are helpful, as are fast video cards, IF you are doing 3d modeling, CAD-CAM interfacing, etc. For most 2d and 3d drafting, a decently quick machine will do nicely. The Plextor is the same one I have. It's fine. I would go for a 10,000 RPM "C" drive of 75 gigs for the OS and programs, and use that 300 gig drive for storage. That's pretty much what I did. I think your monitor choice is too small for CAD work. In fact, I would go for a 20 or 21" glass tube monitor. They're not that expensive any more. 17" works fine. You're almost always zoomed into a specific small area. Would you recommend LCD or CRT? Definitely the LCD. The CRT flicker is hard on the eyes. and they bigger screens (mine is a 21") take up a lot of desk space and are a pain in the ass to move. By the biggest LCD you can afford ;-) You must have a cheap CRT. Mine doesn't visibly flicker. But there's no doubt the glass tubes take up a lot of real estate. And they still display "better" than the LCDs. The flicker doesn't have to be visible to still cause eye strain. Look at the screen through a digital camera display, and you will see the flicker. My 21" screen is over 20" wide and 20" deep |
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