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Shan
03-14-2007, 06:26 AM
Hi everybody.
This is my first post. I have to buy a new PC. Now I am not too much into games, except Civilization and Football Manager. I will use it mainly for office work, music, internet. So I don't need "fancy machine", but I would like to buy something that I do not have to upgrade very soon. Can you check the following Config and tell me is it good enough for Vista, after all these starting problems are finished.

Thanks.

Mainboards Sockel AM2
Asus M2N-SLI Deluxe NVIDIA nForce 570 SLI, Sockel AM2, 2.000 MHz, 2x PCIe x16

Festplatten 3,5 Zoll SATA
Samsung SP2504C 250 GB, 8,9/8192/7200, Serial ATA/300, 0,25 €


CPU Lüfter
Cooler Master HyperTX AMD 754, 939, 940, AM2, 22 dB(A), 71 m³/h, alle Modelle


Netzteile bis 600 Watt
Cooler Master iGreen Power 430W 430 Watt, ATX 2.03, ATX12V 2.x, 5 Stecker, 6 Stecker

Floppy-Laufwerke
NEC Diskettenlaufwerk 1,44 MB, 34-polig Floppy, 3,5 Zoll

Gehäuse Midi Tower
Enermax ECA3052 Chakra 5 x 5,25" extern, 4 x 3,5" intern, ATX• Gehäuselüfter Anzahl: 2 » Deaktivieren

CPU Sockel AM2
AMD Athlon64 X2 EE 3800+ 2000 MHz, 2x 512 kByte, 1000 MHz (HyperTransport), Windsor

DVD-Brenner IDE
LG GSA-H42N 18 / 8 / 10 fach, 18 / 6 / 10 fach, 16 / 48 fach, Ultra DMA/33
Grafikkarten ATI PCIe
Sapphire Radeon X1950 PRO 256 MB, Radeon X1950 PRO, PCIe x16, 256 Bit

Arbeitsspeicher DDR2-533
G.E.I.L. Ultra DIMM 2 GB DDR2-533 Kit 2048 MB, CL3 3-3-8, PC2 4300

david eaton
03-14-2007, 05:32 PM
If you are buying the CPU as a retail package, it will include a stock heatsink/Fan. These are perfectly OK if you are not overclocking. The AMD athlon 64 runs a lot cooler than the previous incarnation. A few dollars saved right there!