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Cycovision Posts: > 500

Ah right! Have you tried any of the distributions that run from a CD yet? If you haven't, they're not brilliant but they'll give you an idea of what Linux is like to use
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Posted: 2006-09-15 21:47:46
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blu_6779 Posts: 193

@mustafa have you tried parallels? I'm using it right now with Suse on XP. No more partitioning for me . And it's safe too.

http://www.parallels.com/

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Posted: 2006-09-16 03:04:27
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leeboy13 Posts: > 500

@Cycovision,

Hye mate, i was wondering if you'd lend me a lil advise (and anyone else pos) - basically i'm looking to build a new base unit as mines getting a lil bit old now and sometimes strugles..


Im looking at a dualcore AMD system (or pos a single core 64bit or soemthing).. can you recommend and any good motherboards and chips? Theres so many different ones now taht im a bit worried i'll hit compatibility issues if i do it all myelf... looking to install either 1 gig or 2 gig of ram.... Not sure whether to go for SLI or standard pci express or even to keep my existing G6600GT for a while longer (which is agp x8 - incase i need a board that backwardss compat with agp ...

as you can prob tell im a tad lost with this lol... i always build my own and have built a fair few - its just all changed a lil bit since my last build lol...

also id like to have soem sort of raid setup with HDD's.. can i use raid and normal setup ie - have 4 Hdd's attached?

oh one last thing - i usually use www.ebuyer.co.uk for buying parts if that helps


Cheers matey

lee

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Posted: 2006-09-25 10:27:21
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Cycovision Posts: > 500

No probs, but before we start blurting out model numbers what's the most that are you looking to spend on this build? It makes it much easier if I have an idea, say a maximum of £700, £1000, £1500 etc. otherwise we'll end up filling pages and pages with different mobos and chips!
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Posted: 2006-09-25 10:44:58
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leeboy13 Posts: > 500

good point... im hoping to keep it under £500... the cheaper teh better -hence why im thinking maybe i could hang on to my current Gefore 6600GT as it aint that mauch a bad card for now and it'll save me a shed load lol..... but id like to have teh option to maybe upgrade the graphics card soon to either a SLI setup (if ya think its worth it) or a pci express setup....

So i need the mo board to be compatible with agp 8.... (there aint many but there is one to two on teh ebuyer site i linked to)


cheers again cyco for finding time to help me out - much appreciated
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Posted: 2006-09-25 10:51:17
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leeboy13 Posts: > 500

should of mentioned before.....

basically im looking at buying

motherbaord,
processor,
ram,
hard drives,

maybe dvd-r and dvd....

im hoping under £500 should be ok for this - it hasnt gotta be jaw dropping by any means..
no monitor (as my 19inch tft widescreen arrived on saturday (thank you lamont for finding that baby at £105)
just better tahn my current setup which is -

2200XP, 512 ram, 200gig hdd, geforce 6600GT.

and a new case (but tahts not at all important for this now)
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Posted: 2006-09-25 10:58:50
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leeboy13 Posts: > 500

in sayiogn what i said about a graphics card - how does this one look?

http://www.ebuyer.com/custome[....]3Jldmlld3M=&product_uid=101827

much of an improvment from a gefore 6600GT?
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Posted: 2006-09-25 11:18:50
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Cycovision Posts: > 500

I don't think you can get motherboards with both AGP and PCI-E, so I think you'll be looking at getting a new card. Ebuyer do radeon x1600 cards for about £100, they're a good mid-range card and they perform quite well. I'd suggest you spend about £100 on the graphics cards becuse you'll probably be disappointed with anything less.

For the motherboard, it really ought to be a socket 939 if you're going for AMD. This Asus board looks reasonable for the money, has RAID built in and it supports crossfire (ATI's version of SLI): http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/101177

Processor: AMD X2 3800+ (dual core) http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/101177

Which leaves you about £200 for the memory and hard drives. Kingston do matched pair 1Gb DDR dual core sets for about £75. 1 Gig is generally fine for running just about anything under XP, you can of course add more later if you decide to upgrade to Vista. http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/49296

And with whatever you have left, just get a pair of the biggest SATA hard drives you can afford! I tend to use Maxtor or seagate drives, just steer clear of any that seem too cheap to be true! Like the memory, you can add more drives later if you need to but two will get you started with raid. Just remember that they have to be identical, same manufacturer and exactly the same capacity and model number.

So if I've got my sums right, you should have a pretty decent system there for about £500 . If you spend more time on Ebuyer and other sites you'll probably find equal or slightly better speced stuff for a bit less money, but this will hopefully give you an idea of the kind of components you should be looking for.



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Posted: 2006-09-25 11:27:47
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leeboy13 Posts: > 500

you are a true star matey....

is it easy to setup the raid hdd's? im guessing that is where windows will be installed? if so, is it simple to setup?
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Posted: 2006-09-25 11:39:33
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Cycovision Posts: > 500

Yeah, it's not too bad to set up. The motherboard will either have a built-in utility (rather like your BIOS setup screen) that you use to set up the raid array or it will come with a bootable CD (usually the same one as the driver CD) that contains the setup program.

Just make sure that you read the instructions for setting up raid carefully since the exact procedure does vary between different motherboard manufacturers. For example, some of them require you to make a driver floppy disk for windows setup to use via the raid utility whilst others don't.
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Posted: 2006-09-25 11:58:31
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