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this look like it will work?
these are basically the things i chose, someone let me know what they think, and if i should make some changes..... here it goes:
ASUS Motherboard for Intel Pentium 4 / Celeron Processors, 800Mhz FSB Model# P4C800 Retail Chipset: Canterwood 865PE + ICH5
Intel Pentium 4 / 2.8CGHz 512k socket 478 Hyper Threading Technology 800 MHz FSB
CORSAIR 512MB PC3200 VS512MB400 DDR RAM - OEM
CHIEFTEC Server Chasis (Aluminum Workstation Tower with Plastic Front Cover Model AX-01BLD
COOLMAX 400W POWER SUPPLY CT-400 W/ 2 double ball bearing fans Retail also w/ Tri-light LED Fan
HITACHI/IBM 120GB 7200RPM 8MB CACHE MODEL# IC35L120AVV207-1
ATI OEM RADEON 9500 128MB DDR Black
......it looks good to me...but then again what do i know, really... thanks for any input guys(or girls)
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Personally, The system you got here will scream, but I would go ahead and I'd spend a few more bucks and get a Ati 9700 Pro, to go along with it and a seatbelt , you're going to need it!!
Good Luck and WELCOME to Sysopt.........
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No - that won't do at all!
You should get an Antec power supply.
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Sounds good, with one reservation: I agree with TweakerXP on the video card. An Izzy rule of thumb I use for gaming systems (or any other graphic-intensive use): Never spend more on the CPU than on the video card. Disregard if you don't place as high an importance on graphics as I do.
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thanks for the advice guys and Iz, graphics are key, but il have 2 wait a bit for that, funs are getting low
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