Is this a good setup for a PC

Graphics Cards, Sound Cards, Joysticks, Computers, etc. Ask or advise here!

Is this a good setup for a PC

Postby lintonam » Sat Apr 29, 2006 1:28 pm

AMD 3500 Venice 939
ABIT KN8 SLI Nvidia Socket 939 Motherboard
GeForce 7600GS 512mb
Antec Smart Power 450watt power suply
1GB Corsair Ram (Option to upgrade to 4GB)
Antec SLK3000B Case

Will this be able to run Vista and Possibly FSX with good Frame Rates?

[glb]The Current Cost is $719.17. Good Deal?[/glb]
Image
lintonam
2nd Lieutenant
2nd Lieutenant
 
Posts: 89
Joined: Sat Jun 12, 2004 4:00 pm
Location: Cumberland WI

Re: Is this a good setup for a PC

Postby kipman725 » Sat Apr 29, 2006 3:52 pm

Vista is going to be a ram whore, beta versions are using about 800mb of ram without any aplications open, so if you plan on running vista you will want at least 2gb.

Although with todays games you may get lower performance for the same price with a duel core chip, in the future windows vista and games will be able to take full advantage of duel core chips and they will offer alot more perforamance than they currently do in games.  So for the future I would advise you to go with a duel core chip. (fsx will suport multiple threads)

Are you actualy going to get sli? if not then save a few $ and get a non sli board (you can always get one later if a mad urge overcomes you).

The graphics card will romp through fs2004 but I doubt it will have so much luck with FSx.  A 7800gt or 7900gt would be a better choice for the future.  The 7600 series is kindof crippled by its 128bit memory bus.  As fsx will be using much higher detial textures than fs2004 512mb of texture memory is a must rearly.  You may also want to consider getting a slower card now (like a 6600gt) and upgrading when fsx comes out as non of the current cards support directx10 and fsx will offer a number of performance and visual quality improvenments for directx10 cards.

you don't seem to have thought about your hard disks in there  ;)
running two in hard drives in raid1 would keep your data safe if one drive failed.  
Last edited by kipman725 on Sat Apr 29, 2006 3:55 pm, edited 1 time in total.
5900xt/2800+/280GB/1GB PC3200/Cyborg Evo Force/ABIT NF7
Gpu clock: 475mhz core, 800mhz mem
CPU at: 12.5x175 = 2187.5
memory: 2.5, 3, 3, 8 Duel channel on
Os: windows xp pro, ubuntu 5.10 breazy badger
User avatar
kipman725
Captain
Captain
 
Posts: 904
Joined: Tue Jul 12, 2005 4:11 pm
Location: Bedroom

Re: Is this a good setup for a PC

Postby congo » Sat Apr 29, 2006 6:29 pm

AMD 3500 Venice 939 - Stretch to a 3700+ San Diego if you can be sure it is an E4 stepping otherwise don't bother. A 3200+ is essentially the same as a 3500+ but cheaper and it will normally clock well beyond 3500+ speeds.

ABIT KN8 SLI Nvidia Socket 939 Motherboard - this motherboard has a complex overclocking BIOS, quite confusing for the novice but desirable for the experienced overclocker.

GeForce 7600GS 512mb - The GS series are crippled versions of the series, 512mb is more than standard ram amount on that card and I would be immediately supicious, you didn't name the brand so I can't check on it. More ram is often a BAD thing on crippled cards, they stuff lots of inferior ram on the card to flog it to the unwary. A "normal" 7800GS is slightly better than a 6600GT.
Last edited by congo on Sat Apr 29, 2006 6:57 pm, edited 1 time in total.
ImageMainboard: Asus P5K-Premium, CPU=Intel E6850 @ x8x450fsb 3.6ghz, RAM: 4gb PC8500 Team Dark, Video: NV8800GT, HDD: 2x1Tb Samsung F3 RAID-0 + 1Tb F3, PSU: Antec 550 Basiq, OS: Win7x64, Display: 24&
User avatar
congo
Major
Major
 
Posts: 3655
Joined: Fri Aug 16, 2002 12:13 am
Location: Australia


Return to Hardware

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 273 guests