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    Building a PC
    « on: May 29, 2007, 11:45:47 AM »
    I am building my first PC. I have had numerous PC's over the years going back to my first DOS based monster but what I'd like to know in your opinion (s), is what should I buy component wise. I want speed most importantly. I usually am multi-tasking in various graphic related programs such as Adobe Suite, Macromedia or Corel so the graphic card I use is important. My monitor is a 32" Samsung LCD so I run multiple windows simultaneously. The sound card is also important as I am a musician but won't be running any music applications through this PC. Have a separate one for that. So my question is: Based on above what CPU, graphic card, sound card, I/O controllers, cooling system, RAM and compatible motherboard would you guys recommend?
    Thanks in advance,
    BG
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    Re: Building a PC
    « Reply #1 on: May 29, 2007, 12:54:52 PM »
    I don't think your graphics card will be that important for that kind of thing.
    Aim for a mid-range one anyway, 7600 or X1600 class.
    Go for a Core 2 Duo CPU if possible.
    And aim for a Creative Audigy 2 or better sound card.
    Also, get at least 1Gb RAM.

    But this all depends - what's your budget?
    And where are you in the world?

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      Re: Building a PC
      « Reply #2 on: May 29, 2007, 04:16:25 PM »
      anything dual-core really, maybe even a 64-bit if youère really concerned about price.
      Yes at least a gig.
      Go for a 7600GS, I canèt really speak for ati, but they do tend to be less stable than nVidia IMHO.
      160GB HDD
      all togethor that should be no more than $600US. (have no clue how much in euros)
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        Re: Building a PC
        « Reply #3 on: May 30, 2007, 02:24:56 AM »
        Thanks for your input.
        BG
        Thank you,
        Blookah