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Old 09-11-2005, 08:46 PM
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I'm thinking of buying a new computer.

A couple of questions for you experts out there.

What is the best operating platform?

Is 250GB ATA hard drive good?

Is the ATI Radeon X850 XT PE a good vidoe card or is the nVidia GeForce 6800 a better video card?

What are some local places that sell components and have a website? I did a search but was fairly unsuccessful.
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Old 09-11-2005, 10:08 PM
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IMO:

a solid OS is linux, but no one supports it so your stuck with XP like the rest of us.

by ATA i'm going to assume you mean the old IDE standard, so no go with an SATA drive. Faster, and the new standard.

ATI, Nvidia, personal choice.
I prefer ATI myself.


NCIX is a good place to find things now and then.
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Old 09-11-2005, 10:44 PM
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ncix.com, atic.ca tigerdirect.ca for pricing.

I buy all my stuff thru synapsis.ca myself, he'll beat anyone elses pricing.

As mentioned before me, go with sata, your stuck with xp, and I also prefer ati for graphics cards.

if you want some more detailed advice, let us know what you intend to use the pc for and a rough budget...

Good luck hunting!
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Old 09-11-2005, 11:38 PM
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look for an amd 64bit processor as well it'll benifit you in the future. I'm an ATI fan, nvidia kinda blew it once they released their geforce 4 cards and haven't really regained the market.

serial ata is pretty standard today now as well.

pretty much anything brand new today should do anything you throw at it with ease.
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Old 09-12-2005, 03:32 AM
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Thanks for the responses.

I found atic.ca and priced out a computer for $1367 (no monitor or anything) but there are still some changes to be made and probably won't buy it through them. One of canreefs members has a computer company so I'll probably buy through him.
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whatever you do........ don't buy from ATIC......... very bad service especially if you have a return or problems.

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Asus [A8N-E] A8N-E (A8N-E nF4 Ultra S939 1000FSB Dual-DDR400 PCX16 2PCX1 PCX4 3PCI SATA300-R 0/1/01 ATA133 USB2.0 7.1Audio G-LAN ATX)
AMD [ADA3800BPBOX] Athlon64 3800+ S939 (Athlon64 3800+ 2.4GHz 1000FSB 512KB L2 Cache Socket 939 (EM64T) (Retail))
Kingston [KVR400X64C3A/512] 512MB PC3200 (Kingston 512M DDR400 PC3200 CL3 (3-3-3) DIMM (retail ))
Kingston [KVR400X64C3A/512] 512MB PC3200 (Kingston 512M DDR400 PC3200 CL3 (3-3-3) DIMM (retail ))
Alps [FD1.44-BK] FD 1.44 Black (1.44MB 3.5" Internal Floppy Drive (Black))
Pioneer [DVR-110 BK] DVR-110 DVD-/+RW 16X BK (Pioneer 110 BK 16x8x16x DVD-RW 16x8x16 DVD+RW 6x DL DVD-/+R CD-RW: 40x24x40x 2M Cache Black (OEM))
Seagate [ST3160827AS] 160G SATA NCQ (Seagate 160G SATA150 7200RPM 8MB Cache & NCQ 7pin 3.5")
eVGA [256-P2-N376-AX] 6800GT 256M PCI-Ex (eVGA GEFORCE 6800GT 256M SLi TV-OUT & DVI PCI-Express (box))
Antec [Sonata-II] SONATA II 450W (ANTEC SONATA-II TAC Middle-Tower Black SMARTPOWER 2.01 450W 3x5.25" 2x3.5" 4x3.5")
Logitech [967418-0403] LX700 Wireless KB & Mice (Logitech Wireless LX700 Desktop Keyboard & Rechargable Optical Mouse)
Microsoft [ZAT-00007] Windows XP Pro x64 (Windows XP Pro x64 w/ CD & License (Single/Dual CPU) SP2 OEM (w/ System, Motherboard or HDD Only) - For 64bit Systems)
ATIC [WTY1-02] System Assembly (w/ OS) (System Assembly w/ Operating System Testing (1 Year Parts / 2 Years Labour))


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I think, you will be very happy with that. Especally that case - I have it and it is amazingly quiet.

As mentioned before though, don't actually purchase thru atic, pls buy somewhere else. They have the worst customer service I've ever dealt with and I've dealt with a LOT of computer suppliers.
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Thanks for your advice.

Have they worked the bugs out of the Windows XP 64Pro or should I just go with XP Pro or XP Home?

What is the preferred ATI video card?
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i always go with infomicro.ca in richmond - great pricing and easy to work with. Check them out and compare - i have saved alot compared to shopping at atic in years past.

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