To the order you criticize [floppy drive cable] [sonata piano black]

Q: Cables – Round
ROUND, 10-inch, . Booted Eagle, 2-Connector. (Black). See illustration. 977 503 977 503 $ 4.99 more infou003e
2x ROUND, 18-inch True ATA133/100/66/33, (BLACK) IDE cable. 3-Head. 18 inches. For IDE hard disks, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM or CD-RW. 977 503 977 503 $ 24.00
Cases (Computer Cases, ATX Form) PIANO SONATA SERIES
ANTEC LIFE STYLE BLACK Model # Sonata w / Antec TRUE380 380W Power Supply
$ 110.00 9775 03
CD/DVD Burners (RW Drives)
Lite On 52×32x52 Black Color LTR-52327S CDRW Drive – OEM 977 503 977 503 $ 44.99
CD/DVD ROM Drives
LITE-ON 16X DVD ROM drive XJ-HD166/XJ-HD 165H-BLACK OEM48X CD-ROM access to all formatting DVD-ROM/R/RW , CD-ROM/R/RW disc title u0026 977 503 977 503 $ 34.99
Floppy
SAMSUNG Drives 1.44MB Floppy Drive BLACK Model # SFD321B/LBL – OEM drive only $ 7.00 977 503 977 503
Hard Digital Raptor 36GB SATA Drives
Western WD360GD 10,000 RPM 8MB Hard Drive OEM $ 137.00 977 503 9775 03
Memory (system memory) DDR 512MB Dual
GeIL Golden Dragon (2×256MB) 400MHz Model GD3200-512DC RetailOne Week Special Offer! 977 503 977 503
Motherboards $ 99.00 – Intel
ABIT is 7, Intel 865PE chipset for Socket 478 P4 ATX Motherboard Retail $ 108.00 977 503 9775 03
Processors
Intel Pentium 4 / 2.4CGHz 512k socket 478 Hyper Threading Technology 800 MHz FSB – RETAIL 977 503 173 , $ 00 9775 03
Video
ATI Cards 128MB Radeon 9600 Pro 8X AGP DVI / TV RETAIL
$ 178.00 9775 03
Subtotal? $ 920.97 9775 03Shipping and administration? Total $ 33.00
Grand? $ 953.97


Re:Also, I forgot to mention, great choice on the hard drive. If you can get by with 36GB (which most people can but don't seem to realize it) it's speed is NICE. Most of the people that don't like it haven't used one. Going from a 7200rpm 8mb cache drive to a Raptor made it seem like a new comp, as funny as that sounds…

Re:nice setup, its similar to mine which is posted in a closeby thread.

Re:Nice set up, but I think I can save you quite a bit of money…

Very steep price on the 9600 Pro. Newegg has for $151 and GameVE has for $154, both free shipping. That's $27 saved. I'm guessing the place that you got the $178 quote was free shipping as most places seem to ship vid cards for free.

Go with www.svc.com for cables. 1 rounded floppy and 2 rounded IDE cost me $10 shipped. That's another $19 saved. Plus most places rape you on shipping for those cables, so up that savings to $23 or so.

Unless you are into burning on the fly, go with an LG combo drive. Much quieter, seems to last longer, and the combo will save you some cash. Newegg has for $66 I believe. That's $14 savings.

If you don't use Firewire or RAID, you can save $10 more by going with the IS7-E instead of the IS7.

The Antec Sonata case was $105 shipped when I ordered it last week, probably still is. You're paying $110 plus probably $15 shipping. That's $20 saved. It is a NICE case and PSU though, great choice.

Some people might say those savings by themselves are insignificant, especially the motherboard, but that's a grand total of ~$108 saved. You could up that RAM to 1gig for $199 shipped from Newegg or up the vid card to an ATI 9800 np for $244 shipped from GameVE. Seems like a lot of the parts I recommended other vendors for are prices from Newegg. They do have GREAT customer service and had rock-bottom prices back in the beginning, but now you can find better deals elsewhere on some of your parts. Hope this helps…


Re:ok sweet I think I am going to order :)

Re:IS7 is just as good if not better than P4P800 IMO, geils golden dragon series is pretty good too

Re:I would get the P4P800 instaed of the IS7, and a Chieftech case, and maybe not GeiL memory, Ive heard some bad JuJu about that brand (but good things too, I guess your milage will vary) .

I would also get a ATA HDD tahts 10K and 8Megs if its available SATA still has yet to impress me.

And a older 9500Pro if you can find one….


Re:i'd go for pc3500 if you are planning on OCing

Re:Nice. Keep the 9600Pro on your shopping list. You'll be able to OC it significantly. ;)

Re:I was going to suggest a shorter cable for your DVD/CD-RW drives. I just built a system into the same case with an Asus P4P800 and the 12" cables I got are more than long enough. Looking at a picture of the Abit IC7 though, the IDE connectors are a bit further down the board. Just a bit though. I think you will find that a 6" floppy cable would be plenty — if anyone sold them.

Other than that, I'd only recommend considering the 9700 non-pro, but for the additional $60, it may not be cost effective.

-cap


Re:IMO that's a pretty nice rig. The only thing I would add is maybe a DVD burner but that would add $$$ to your overall price.

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