Skybuck's Dream PC for 2006 Full Report, Posting 1

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Skybuck Flying

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*** Skybuck's Dream PC for 2006 *** FULL REPORT *** Posting 1 ***

Hello,

I plan on writing a full report on Skybuck's Dream PC for 2006.

However it will be to big to put into one posting and it will require some
time as well.

So I am just gonna post as I go along and finally I'll gather everything or
so and put it on a website or maybe not, we'll see.

The first question on my mind is:

What did I buy and how much did it cost me ?

*** BEGIN OF SECTION 1 *** The component list ***:

( All prices in euro's, tax included )

LCD Monitor: Hewlett Packard L2335 (native resolution: 1920x1200, response
time: 16 ms, wide screen)
Price: 1029

Case: Chieftec, Bravo series, BH-01B-B-SL miditower
(silver/black/stylish/modern) (6 harddisk bays, 3 cd rom bays, 1 disk drive
bay)
Price: 75

Power supply: Seasonic S12-600 (600 watt, power efficient, low noise)
Price: 129

Motherboard: Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe (passive cooling, low noise, 64 bit
ready, good connectivity)
Price: 191

Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 Manchester 3800+ (Boxed) (dual core, power
efficient, suited for running games at 1900x1200 resolution)
Price: 305

Memory module1: Corsair TWINX2048-3200C2 DDR SDRAM, 1 GB, PC3200, 400 MHz
(Double Side, Double Data Rate, Supported by motherboard)
Price: 105

Memory module2: Corsair TWINX2048-3200C2 DDR SDRAM, 1 GB, PC3200, 400 MHz
(Double Side, Double Data Rate, Supported by motherboard)
Price: 105

Memory module3: Corsair TWINX2048-3200C2 DDR SDRAM, 1 GB, PC3200, 400 MHz
(Double Side, Double Data Rate, Supported by motherboard)
Price: 105

Memory module4: Corsair TWINX2048-3200C2 DDR SDRAM, 1 GB, PC3200, 400 MHz
(Double Side, Double Data Rate, Supported by motherboard)
Price: 105

Graphics card1: XFX NVIDIA GeForce 7900 GTX Extreme (512 MB GDDR3) (Occupies
two slots (dual slot), Standard version (non overclocked, for longer life
;)) 2DVI/VI, PCI Express x16, Very powerfull )
Price: 585

Graphics card2: XFX NVIDIA GeForce 7900 GTX Extreme (512 MB GDDR3) (Occupies
two slots (dual slot), Standard version (non overclocked, for longer life
;)) 2DVI/VI, PCI Express x16, Very powerfull )
Price: 589

Sound card: Creative Soundblaster X-Fi Elite Pro 7.1 (comes with nice
breakout box and headphone connection, remote control etc)
Price: 284

(Note: The soundblaster needs floppy drive power connector)

Network card: not needed, the motherboard has two very fast gigabit network
chips on board ;)
Price: -

Internal Harddisk1: Hitachi Deskstar 7K500 500 GB, 7.200 rpm, 16 MB, SATA II
(HDS725050KLA360)
Price: 348

Internal Harddisk2: Hitachi Deskstar 7K500 500 GB, 7.200 rpm, 16 MB, SATA II
(HDS725050KLA360)
Price: 348

Internal Harddisk3: Third sata harddisk possible (Free space in miditower
available, third sata connector on motherboard available, power supply sata
power connector available, extra sata cable available came with motherboard)
Price: -

Internal Harddisk4: Fourth sata harddisk possible (Free space in miditower
available, fourth sata connector on motherboard available, power supply sata
power connector available, extra sata cable available came with motherboard)
Price: -

Internal Harddisk5: Fiveth harddisk will probably need to be an IDE drive
(Free space in miditower available, Free ide connector available on ide
cable came with motherboard, Not sure if power cable/connector available)
Price: -

Internal Harddisk6: Sixth harddisk will probably need to be an IDE drive
(Free space in miditower available, Free ide connector available on ide
cable came with motherboard, Not sure if power cable/connector available )
Price: -

External Harddisk7: Seventh harddisk possible via external sata connector.
Price: -

Optional Harddisk8 ???: Fiveth sata connector available on motherboard not
sure what it's for... it's far away will be hard to connect it seems.
Price: -

Disk drive: Mitsumi Floppy Disk Drive + 7-in-1 Cardreader (Black)
Price: 25

CD/DVD burner: BenQ DW-1655 16x (Dual Layer, R/W, Black, IDE)
Price: 69

Keyboard: Logitech UltraX, silver.
Price: 28

Mouse: LogitechŽ Click! Optical Mouse
Price indication: 25 (Already had this mouse of old computer and kept it, so
I didn't really pay for this ;), old computer uses a different mouse now)

Speakerset: Creative GigaWorks S750
Price: 369

Extra case fan1: Papst 3412/N2GLLE 92x92x25 millimeter (To blow cool air
over internal harddisk 1, 3 and 5) (Very loud/noisy/windy on motherboard
connector but Quiet on low voltage (5 volt) additional power supply
connector)
Price: 19

Extra case fan2: Papst 3412/N2GLLE 92x92x25 millimeter ( To blow cool air
over internal harddisk 2, 4 and 6 ) (Very loud/noisy/windy on motherboard
connector but Quiet on low voltage (5 volt) additional power supply
connector)
Price: 19

Extra case fan3 (optional): Papst 3412/N2GLLE 92x92x25 millimeter (??? To
blow or suck air from cpu region ??? not really necessary, untested)
Price: 19

Extra case fan4 (optional): Papst 3412/N2GLLE 92x92x25 millimeter (??? To
blow or suck air from graphics card region ??? not really necessary,
untested)
Price: 19

Extra rare case fan (required/smart me thinks): Scythe SFLEX 1200 RPM
120x120x25 millimeter (pretty quiet I think but not 100% sure difficult to
pin point noise, all in all quiet system.)
Price: 19

(The extra rare case fan seems a smart idea to me, it sucks away hot air
from cpu/memory/motherboard region and takes over the roll of the power
supply fan so that the power supply fan can spindle slowly for even quiet
operation.)

Additional screw set to mount extra case fan 1,2,3 and 4:
Price: 5

Additional equipment:

Gigabit network cable (patch through cable suited for direct connection from
pc to pc): Sharkoon RJ45 CAT .6 Gray 10 meters
Price: 15

Gigabit network card (for old computer): 3COM 3C2000T GBit PCI
Price: 49

10x 1.44 MB Floppy disks: Fujji Black
Price: 4

*** Absolute basic system price ***:

LCD Monitor: 1029
Case: 75
Power supply: 129
Motherboard: 191
Processor: 305
Memory1: 105
Graphics card1: 585
Harddisk1: 348
Floppy Disk drive + 7-in-1 cardreader: 25
CD/DVD burner: 69
Keyboard: 28
Mouse: 25
Speakerset: 369

Absolute basic system total: 3283

*** Extra desired basic system price ***:

Memory2: 105
Memory3: 105
Memory4: 105
Harddisk2: 348
Sound card: 284
Extra case fan1: 19
Extra case fan2: 19
Extra rare case fan: 19
Screw set: 2

Extra desired basic system price: 1006

*** Extreme extra system price (I ordered two graphics card just in case one
supplier couldn't deliver so I got both cards hehe ;) pretty awesome though)
***:

Graphics card2: 589 (two dual slot graphics card fit perfectly on
motherboard, lot's of space between them... even room for a small pci card
between them)

*** Costs ***:

Absolute basic system: 3283
Extra desired system: 3283 + 1006 = 4289
Extreme system system: 3283 + 1006 + 589 = 4878

*** Unnecessary costs ***:

Extra case fan3: 19 (handy for backup or cleaning one and replacing with new
etc)
Extra case fan4: 19 (handy for backup or cleaning one and replacing with new
etc)
Extra screw set: 3

*** Transport costs ***:

Graphics card from Pixmania(No billing information on delivery ?!?): 22.61

Graphics card from Alternate (No billing information on delivery except from
transport company ?!): 14.50

Case, Screws, Floppy Disk Drive, Extra case fans, Network card, Network
Cable from Alternate (Ok billing information): 14.50

CD/DVD drive from Alternate (iComputers had wrong color and removed it from
order): 14.50

Keyboard from perfect systems (I was hoping for the older model but got
newer model still good though, Decent billing information): 13

Speakerset from Perfect Systems: 15

Memory, Processor, Soundblaster, Harddisk, Motherboard, Power supply from
iComputers (Very professional billing information ! My complements !): 14

Monitor from OBCS (No additional billing information on delivery, only
transport company billing information, no billing information in e-mail have
to travel to website to get it): 98

Total transport costs: 206.11

*** Total price ***

Absolute basic system: 3283
Extra desired system: 3283 + 1006 = 4289
Extreme system system: 3283 + 1006 + 589 = 4878
Transported system: 3283 + 1006 + 589 + 207 = 5085 (give or take a few
pennies/bucks ;))

*** END OF SECTION 1 ***

Bye,
Skybuck.
 
"JAD" <kapasitor@earthcharter.net> wrote in message
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thanks for the warning....PLONK
What a twit !!! Goodbye for good.
 
On Fri, 5 May 2006 03:53:11 +0200, "Skybuck Flying" <spam@hotmail.com>
wrote:

*** Skybuck's Dream PC for 2006 *** FULL REPORT *** Posting 1 ***

Hello,

I plan on writing a full report on Skybuck's Dream PC for 2006.

However it will be to big to put into one posting and it will require some
time as well.

So I am just gonna post as I go along and finally I'll gather everything or
so and put it on a website or maybe not, we'll see.

The first question on my mind is:

What did I buy and how much did it cost me ?

*** BEGIN OF SECTION 1 *** The component list ***:
[snipped section 1]

*** END OF SECTION 1 ***

Bye,
Skybuck.
Geez, who dreams about PCs? Who dreams about garbage disposals?

John
 
"Skybuck Flying" <spam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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*** Skybuck's Dream PC for 2006 *** FULL REPORT *** Posting 1 ***

Hello,

I plan on writing a full report on Skybuck's Dream PC for 2006.
WHY??????
 
"Skybuck Flying" <spam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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*** Skybuck's Dream PC for 2006 *** FULL REPORT *** Posting 1 ***

Hello,

I plan on writing a full report on Skybuck's Dream PC for 2006.
I'm stil lwaiting on your so called testing you know the ones where you
claim your HD will do 500 MB a second...
 
Not bad... not bad at all!!
Good thing about not overclocking, as if two or three extra fps matters with
a setup like this :)

regards
Marcel


"Skybuck Flying" <spam@hotmail.com> schreef in bericht
news:445aaffc$0$712$5fc3050@dreader2.news.tiscali.nl...
*** Skybuck's Dream PC for 2006 *** FULL REPORT *** Posting 1 ***

Hello,

I plan on writing a full report on Skybuck's Dream PC for 2006.

However it will be to big to put into one posting and it will require some
time as well.

So I am just gonna post as I go along and finally I'll gather everything
or
so and put it on a website or maybe not, we'll see.

The first question on my mind is:

What did I buy and how much did it cost me ?

*** BEGIN OF SECTION 1 *** The component list ***:

( All prices in euro's, tax included )

LCD Monitor: Hewlett Packard L2335 (native resolution: 1920x1200, response
time: 16 ms, wide screen)
Price: 1029

Case: Chieftec, Bravo series, BH-01B-B-SL miditower
(silver/black/stylish/modern) (6 harddisk bays, 3 cd rom bays, 1 disk
drive
bay)
Price: 75

Power supply: Seasonic S12-600 (600 watt, power efficient, low noise)
Price: 129

Motherboard: Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe (passive cooling, low noise, 64 bit
ready, good connectivity)
Price: 191

Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 Manchester 3800+ (Boxed) (dual core, power
efficient, suited for running games at 1900x1200 resolution)
Price: 305

Memory module1: Corsair TWINX2048-3200C2 DDR SDRAM, 1 GB, PC3200, 400 MHz
(Double Side, Double Data Rate, Supported by motherboard)
Price: 105

Memory module2: Corsair TWINX2048-3200C2 DDR SDRAM, 1 GB, PC3200, 400 MHz
(Double Side, Double Data Rate, Supported by motherboard)
Price: 105

Memory module3: Corsair TWINX2048-3200C2 DDR SDRAM, 1 GB, PC3200, 400 MHz
(Double Side, Double Data Rate, Supported by motherboard)
Price: 105

Memory module4: Corsair TWINX2048-3200C2 DDR SDRAM, 1 GB, PC3200, 400 MHz
(Double Side, Double Data Rate, Supported by motherboard)
Price: 105

Graphics card1: XFX NVIDIA GeForce 7900 GTX Extreme (512 MB GDDR3)
(Occupies
two slots (dual slot), Standard version (non overclocked, for longer life
;)) 2DVI/VI, PCI Express x16, Very powerfull )
Price: 585

Graphics card2: XFX NVIDIA GeForce 7900 GTX Extreme (512 MB GDDR3)
(Occupies
two slots (dual slot), Standard version (non overclocked, for longer life
;)) 2DVI/VI, PCI Express x16, Very powerfull )
Price: 589

Sound card: Creative Soundblaster X-Fi Elite Pro 7.1 (comes with nice
breakout box and headphone connection, remote control etc)
Price: 284

(Note: The soundblaster needs floppy drive power connector)

Network card: not needed, the motherboard has two very fast gigabit
network
chips on board ;)
Price: -

Internal Harddisk1: Hitachi Deskstar 7K500 500 GB, 7.200 rpm, 16 MB, SATA
II
(HDS725050KLA360)
Price: 348

Internal Harddisk2: Hitachi Deskstar 7K500 500 GB, 7.200 rpm, 16 MB, SATA
II
(HDS725050KLA360)
Price: 348

Internal Harddisk3: Third sata harddisk possible (Free space in miditower
available, third sata connector on motherboard available, power supply
sata
power connector available, extra sata cable available came with
motherboard)
Price: -

Internal Harddisk4: Fourth sata harddisk possible (Free space in miditower
available, fourth sata connector on motherboard available, power supply
sata
power connector available, extra sata cable available came with
motherboard)
Price: -

Internal Harddisk5: Fiveth harddisk will probably need to be an IDE drive
(Free space in miditower available, Free ide connector available on ide
cable came with motherboard, Not sure if power cable/connector available)
Price: -

Internal Harddisk6: Sixth harddisk will probably need to be an IDE drive
(Free space in miditower available, Free ide connector available on ide
cable came with motherboard, Not sure if power cable/connector available )
Price: -

External Harddisk7: Seventh harddisk possible via external sata connector.
Price: -

Optional Harddisk8 ???: Fiveth sata connector available on motherboard not
sure what it's for... it's far away will be hard to connect it seems.
Price: -

Disk drive: Mitsumi Floppy Disk Drive + 7-in-1 Cardreader (Black)
Price: 25

CD/DVD burner: BenQ DW-1655 16x (Dual Layer, R/W, Black, IDE)
Price: 69

Keyboard: Logitech UltraX, silver.
Price: 28

Mouse: LogitechŽ Click! Optical Mouse
Price indication: 25 (Already had this mouse of old computer and kept it,
so
I didn't really pay for this ;), old computer uses a different mouse now)

Speakerset: Creative GigaWorks S750
Price: 369

Extra case fan1: Papst 3412/N2GLLE 92x92x25 millimeter (To blow cool air
over internal harddisk 1, 3 and 5) (Very loud/noisy/windy on motherboard
connector but Quiet on low voltage (5 volt) additional power supply
connector)
Price: 19

Extra case fan2: Papst 3412/N2GLLE 92x92x25 millimeter ( To blow cool air
over internal harddisk 2, 4 and 6 ) (Very loud/noisy/windy on motherboard
connector but Quiet on low voltage (5 volt) additional power supply
connector)
Price: 19

Extra case fan3 (optional): Papst 3412/N2GLLE 92x92x25 millimeter (??? To
blow or suck air from cpu region ??? not really necessary, untested)
Price: 19

Extra case fan4 (optional): Papst 3412/N2GLLE 92x92x25 millimeter (??? To
blow or suck air from graphics card region ??? not really necessary,
untested)
Price: 19

Extra rare case fan (required/smart me thinks): Scythe SFLEX 1200 RPM
120x120x25 millimeter (pretty quiet I think but not 100% sure difficult to
pin point noise, all in all quiet system.)
Price: 19

(The extra rare case fan seems a smart idea to me, it sucks away hot air
from cpu/memory/motherboard region and takes over the roll of the power
supply fan so that the power supply fan can spindle slowly for even quiet
operation.)

Additional screw set to mount extra case fan 1,2,3 and 4:
Price: 5

Additional equipment:

Gigabit network cable (patch through cable suited for direct connection
from
pc to pc): Sharkoon RJ45 CAT .6 Gray 10 meters
Price: 15

Gigabit network card (for old computer): 3COM 3C2000T GBit PCI
Price: 49

10x 1.44 MB Floppy disks: Fujji Black
Price: 4

*** Absolute basic system price ***:

LCD Monitor: 1029
Case: 75
Power supply: 129
Motherboard: 191
Processor: 305
Memory1: 105
Graphics card1: 585
Harddisk1: 348
Floppy Disk drive + 7-in-1 cardreader: 25
CD/DVD burner: 69
Keyboard: 28
Mouse: 25
Speakerset: 369

Absolute basic system total: 3283

*** Extra desired basic system price ***:

Memory2: 105
Memory3: 105
Memory4: 105
Harddisk2: 348
Sound card: 284
Extra case fan1: 19
Extra case fan2: 19
Extra rare case fan: 19
Screw set: 2

Extra desired basic system price: 1006

*** Extreme extra system price (I ordered two graphics card just in case
one
supplier couldn't deliver so I got both cards hehe ;) pretty awesome
though)
***:

Graphics card2: 589 (two dual slot graphics card fit perfectly on
motherboard, lot's of space between them... even room for a small pci card
between them)

*** Costs ***:

Absolute basic system: 3283
Extra desired system: 3283 + 1006 = 4289
Extreme system system: 3283 + 1006 + 589 = 4878

*** Unnecessary costs ***:

Extra case fan3: 19 (handy for backup or cleaning one and replacing with
new
etc)
Extra case fan4: 19 (handy for backup or cleaning one and replacing with
new
etc)
Extra screw set: 3

*** Transport costs ***:

Graphics card from Pixmania(No billing information on delivery ?!?): 22.61

Graphics card from Alternate (No billing information on delivery except
from
transport company ?!): 14.50

Case, Screws, Floppy Disk Drive, Extra case fans, Network card, Network
Cable from Alternate (Ok billing information): 14.50

CD/DVD drive from Alternate (iComputers had wrong color and removed it
from
order): 14.50

Keyboard from perfect systems (I was hoping for the older model but got
newer model still good though, Decent billing information): 13

Speakerset from Perfect Systems: 15

Memory, Processor, Soundblaster, Harddisk, Motherboard, Power supply from
iComputers (Very professional billing information ! My complements !): 14

Monitor from OBCS (No additional billing information on delivery, only
transport company billing information, no billing information in e-mail
have
to travel to website to get it): 98

Total transport costs: 206.11

*** Total price ***

Absolute basic system: 3283
Extra desired system: 3283 + 1006 = 4289
Extreme system system: 3283 + 1006 + 589 = 4878
Transported system: 3283 + 1006 + 589 + 207 = 5085 (give or take a few
pennies/bucks ;))

*** END OF SECTION 1 ***

Bye,
Skybuck.
 
"Skybuck Flying" <spam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:445aaffc$0$712$5fc3050@dreader2.news.tiscali.nl...
*** Skybuck's Dream PC for 2006 *** FULL REPORT *** Posting 1 ***

Hello,

I plan on writing a full report on Skybuck's Dream PC for 2006.

However it will be to big to put into one posting and it will require some
time as well.

So I am just gonna post as I go along and finally I'll gather everything
or so and put it on a website or maybe not, we'll see.

The first question on my mind is:

What did I buy and how much did it cost me ?

*** BEGIN OF SECTION 1 *** The component list ***:

( All prices in euro's, tax included )

LCD Monitor: Hewlett Packard L2335 (native resolution: 1920x1200, response
time: 16 ms, wide screen)
Price: 1029

Case: Chieftec, Bravo series, BH-01B-B-SL miditower
(silver/black/stylish/modern) (6 harddisk bays, 3 cd rom bays, 1 disk
drive bay)
Price: 75

Power supply: Seasonic S12-600 (600 watt, power efficient, low noise)
Price: 129

Motherboard: Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe (passive cooling, low noise, 64 bit
ready, good connectivity)
Price: 191

Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 Manchester 3800+ (Boxed) (dual core, power
efficient, suited for running games at 1900x1200 resolution)
Price: 305

Memory module1: Corsair TWINX2048-3200C2 DDR SDRAM, 1 GB, PC3200, 400 MHz
(Double Side, Double Data Rate, Supported by motherboard)
Price: 105

Memory module2: Corsair TWINX2048-3200C2 DDR SDRAM, 1 GB, PC3200, 400 MHz
(Double Side, Double Data Rate, Supported by motherboard)
Price: 105

Memory module3: Corsair TWINX2048-3200C2 DDR SDRAM, 1 GB, PC3200, 400 MHz
(Double Side, Double Data Rate, Supported by motherboard)
Price: 105

Memory module4: Corsair TWINX2048-3200C2 DDR SDRAM, 1 GB, PC3200, 400 MHz
(Double Side, Double Data Rate, Supported by motherboard)
Price: 105

Graphics card1: XFX NVIDIA GeForce 7900 GTX Extreme (512 MB GDDR3)
(Occupies two slots (dual slot), Standard version (non overclocked, for
longer life ;)) 2DVI/VI, PCI Express x16, Very powerfull )
Price: 585

Graphics card2: XFX NVIDIA GeForce 7900 GTX Extreme (512 MB GDDR3)
(Occupies two slots (dual slot), Standard version (non overclocked, for
longer life ;)) 2DVI/VI, PCI Express x16, Very powerfull )
Price: 589

Sound card: Creative Soundblaster X-Fi Elite Pro 7.1 (comes with nice
breakout box and headphone connection, remote control etc)
Price: 284

(Note: The soundblaster needs floppy drive power connector)

Network card: not needed, the motherboard has two very fast gigabit
network chips on board ;)
Price: -

Internal Harddisk1: Hitachi Deskstar 7K500 500 GB, 7.200 rpm, 16 MB, SATA
II (HDS725050KLA360)
Price: 348

Internal Harddisk2: Hitachi Deskstar 7K500 500 GB, 7.200 rpm, 16 MB, SATA
II (HDS725050KLA360)
Price: 348

Internal Harddisk3: Third sata harddisk possible (Free space in miditower
available, third sata connector on motherboard available, power supply
sata power connector available, extra sata cable available came with
motherboard)
Price: -

Internal Harddisk4: Fourth sata harddisk possible (Free space in miditower
available, fourth sata connector on motherboard available, power supply
sata power connector available, extra sata cable available came with
motherboard)
Price: -

Internal Harddisk5: Fiveth harddisk will probably need to be an IDE drive
(Free space in miditower available, Free ide connector available on ide
cable came with motherboard, Not sure if power cable/connector available)
Price: -

Internal Harddisk6: Sixth harddisk will probably need to be an IDE drive
(Free space in miditower available, Free ide connector available on ide
cable came with motherboard, Not sure if power cable/connector available )
Price: -

External Harddisk7: Seventh harddisk possible via external sata connector.
Price: -

Optional Harddisk8 ???: Fiveth sata connector available on motherboard not
sure what it's for... it's far away will be hard to connect it seems.
Price: -

Disk drive: Mitsumi Floppy Disk Drive + 7-in-1 Cardreader (Black)
Price: 25

CD/DVD burner: BenQ DW-1655 16x (Dual Layer, R/W, Black, IDE)
Price: 69

Keyboard: Logitech UltraX, silver.
Price: 28

Mouse: LogitechŽ Click! Optical Mouse
Price indication: 25 (Already had this mouse of old computer and kept it,
so I didn't really pay for this ;), old computer uses a different mouse
now)

Speakerset: Creative GigaWorks S750
Price: 369

Extra case fan1: Papst 3412/N2GLLE 92x92x25 millimeter (To blow cool air
over internal harddisk 1, 3 and 5) (Very loud/noisy/windy on motherboard
connector but Quiet on low voltage (5 volt) additional power supply
connector)
Price: 19

Extra case fan2: Papst 3412/N2GLLE 92x92x25 millimeter ( To blow cool air
over internal harddisk 2, 4 and 6 ) (Very loud/noisy/windy on motherboard
connector but Quiet on low voltage (5 volt) additional power supply
connector)
Price: 19

Extra case fan3 (optional): Papst 3412/N2GLLE 92x92x25 millimeter (??? To
blow or suck air from cpu region ??? not really necessary, untested)
Price: 19

Extra case fan4 (optional): Papst 3412/N2GLLE 92x92x25 millimeter (??? To
blow or suck air from graphics card region ??? not really necessary,
untested)
Price: 19

Extra rare case fan (required/smart me thinks): Scythe SFLEX 1200 RPM
120x120x25 millimeter (pretty quiet I think but not 100% sure difficult to
pin point noise, all in all quiet system.)
Price: 19

(The extra rare case fan seems a smart idea to me, it sucks away hot air
from cpu/memory/motherboard region and takes over the roll of the power
supply fan so that the power supply fan can spindle slowly for even quiet
operation.)

Additional screw set to mount extra case fan 1,2,3 and 4:
Price: 5

Additional equipment:

Gigabit network cable (patch through cable suited for direct connection
from pc to pc): Sharkoon RJ45 CAT .6 Gray 10 meters
Price: 15

Gigabit network card (for old computer): 3COM 3C2000T GBit PCI
Price: 49

10x 1.44 MB Floppy disks: Fujji Black
Price: 4

*** Absolute basic system price ***:

LCD Monitor: 1029
Case: 75
Power supply: 129
Motherboard: 191
Processor: 305
Memory1: 105
Graphics card1: 585
Harddisk1: 348
Floppy Disk drive + 7-in-1 cardreader: 25
CD/DVD burner: 69
Keyboard: 28
Mouse: 25
Speakerset: 369

Absolute basic system total: 3283

*** Extra desired basic system price ***:

Memory2: 105
Memory3: 105
Memory4: 105
Harddisk2: 348
Sound card: 284
Extra case fan1: 19
Extra case fan2: 19
Extra rare case fan: 19
Screw set: 2

Extra desired basic system price: 1006

*** Extreme extra system price (I ordered two graphics card just in case
one supplier couldn't deliver so I got both cards hehe ;) pretty awesome
though) ***:

Graphics card2: 589 (two dual slot graphics card fit perfectly on
motherboard, lot's of space between them... even room for a small pci card
between them)

*** Costs ***:

Absolute basic system: 3283
Extra desired system: 3283 + 1006 = 4289
Extreme system system: 3283 + 1006 + 589 = 4878

*** Unnecessary costs ***:

Extra case fan3: 19 (handy for backup or cleaning one and replacing with
new etc)
Extra case fan4: 19 (handy for backup or cleaning one and replacing with
new etc)
Extra screw set: 3

*** Transport costs ***:

Graphics card from Pixmania(No billing information on delivery ?!?): 22.61

Graphics card from Alternate (No billing information on delivery except
from transport company ?!): 14.50

Case, Screws, Floppy Disk Drive, Extra case fans, Network card, Network
Cable from Alternate (Ok billing information): 14.50

CD/DVD drive from Alternate (iComputers had wrong color and removed it
from order): 14.50

Keyboard from perfect systems (I was hoping for the older model but got
newer model still good though, Decent billing information): 13

Speakerset from Perfect Systems: 15

Memory, Processor, Soundblaster, Harddisk, Motherboard, Power supply from
iComputers (Very professional billing information ! My complements !): 14

Monitor from OBCS (No additional billing information on delivery, only
transport company billing information, no billing information in e-mail
have to travel to website to get it): 98

Total transport costs: 206.11

*** Total price ***

Absolute basic system: 3283
Extra desired system: 3283 + 1006 = 4289
Extreme system system: 3283 + 1006 + 589 = 4878
Transported system: 3283 + 1006 + 589 + 207 = 5085 (give or take a few
pennies/bucks ;))

*** END OF SECTION 1 ***

Bye,
Skybuck.
Oh look at what I spent on my PC - BIG DEAL!
 
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*** Skybuck's Dream PC for 2006 *** FULL REPORT *** Posting 1 ***

Hello,

I plan on writing a full report on Skybuck's Dream PC for 2006.

WHY??????
It's like he's on a big ego trip that never ends.
 
"Skybuck Flying" <spam hotmail.com> wrote:

*** Skybuck's Dream PC for 2006 *** FULL REPORT *** Posting 1 ***

Hello,

I plan on writing a full report on Skybuck's Dream PC for 2006.

However it will be to big to put into one posting and it will require some
time as well.

So I am just gonna post as I go along and finally I'll gather everything or
so and put it on a website or maybe not, we'll see.
Better would be to keep it in one thread and one group, if you can't
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DRS wrote:

"Skybuck Flying" <spam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:445aaffc$0$712$5fc3050@dreader2.news.tiscali.nl
*** Skybuck's Dream PC for 2006 *** FULL REPORT *** Posting 1 ***

Hello,

I plan on writing a full report on Skybuck's Dream PC for 2006.

WHY??????
Because nobody reading these pathetic cries for help has taken pity on him
and bought him a life yet?

--
--John
to email, dial "usenet" and validate
(was jclarke at eye bee em dot net)
 
Most of your specs look top-rate... except one thing; the CPU.
Why did you go with an X2 3800+ rather than the highest end X2 you can get
now?
With such mean video cards, your CPU will definitely be a bottleneck @
1900x1200 resolution in games.

--
Scotter
Tyan Thunder K8WE
Dual Opteron 252s (2.6ghz)
4 gig Corsair XMS DDR400 RAM
XFX 7800 GTX 256 w/VGAsilencerV3
500 gig Hitachi SATA 300
160 gig Seagate SATA 150
Dual Dell 24" wide aspect LCDs
550W Antec power supply
X-Fi Platinum Soundblaster
-
"Skybuck Flying" <spam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:445aaffc$0$712$5fc3050@dreader2.news.tiscali.nl...
*** Skybuck's Dream PC for 2006 *** FULL REPORT *** Posting 1 ***

Hello,

I plan on writing a full report on Skybuck's Dream PC for 2006.

However it will be to big to put into one posting and it will require some
time as well.

So I am just gonna post as I go along and finally I'll gather everything
or so and put it on a website or maybe not, we'll see.

The first question on my mind is:

What did I buy and how much did it cost me ?

*** BEGIN OF SECTION 1 *** The component list ***:

( All prices in euro's, tax included )

LCD Monitor: Hewlett Packard L2335 (native resolution: 1920x1200, response
time: 16 ms, wide screen)
Price: 1029

Case: Chieftec, Bravo series, BH-01B-B-SL miditower
(silver/black/stylish/modern) (6 harddisk bays, 3 cd rom bays, 1 disk
drive bay)
Price: 75

Power supply: Seasonic S12-600 (600 watt, power efficient, low noise)
Price: 129

Motherboard: Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe (passive cooling, low noise, 64 bit
ready, good connectivity)
Price: 191

Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 Manchester 3800+ (Boxed) (dual core, power
efficient, suited for running games at 1900x1200 resolution)
Price: 305

Memory module1: Corsair TWINX2048-3200C2 DDR SDRAM, 1 GB, PC3200, 400 MHz
(Double Side, Double Data Rate, Supported by motherboard)
Price: 105

Memory module2: Corsair TWINX2048-3200C2 DDR SDRAM, 1 GB, PC3200, 400 MHz
(Double Side, Double Data Rate, Supported by motherboard)
Price: 105

Memory module3: Corsair TWINX2048-3200C2 DDR SDRAM, 1 GB, PC3200, 400 MHz
(Double Side, Double Data Rate, Supported by motherboard)
Price: 105

Memory module4: Corsair TWINX2048-3200C2 DDR SDRAM, 1 GB, PC3200, 400 MHz
(Double Side, Double Data Rate, Supported by motherboard)
Price: 105

Graphics card1: XFX NVIDIA GeForce 7900 GTX Extreme (512 MB GDDR3)
(Occupies two slots (dual slot), Standard version (non overclocked, for
longer life ;)) 2DVI/VI, PCI Express x16, Very powerfull )
Price: 585

Graphics card2: XFX NVIDIA GeForce 7900 GTX Extreme (512 MB GDDR3)
(Occupies two slots (dual slot), Standard version (non overclocked, for
longer life ;)) 2DVI/VI, PCI Express x16, Very powerfull )
Price: 589

Sound card: Creative Soundblaster X-Fi Elite Pro 7.1 (comes with nice
breakout box and headphone connection, remote control etc)
Price: 284

(Note: The soundblaster needs floppy drive power connector)

Network card: not needed, the motherboard has two very fast gigabit
network chips on board ;)
Price: -

Internal Harddisk1: Hitachi Deskstar 7K500 500 GB, 7.200 rpm, 16 MB, SATA
II (HDS725050KLA360)
Price: 348

Internal Harddisk2: Hitachi Deskstar 7K500 500 GB, 7.200 rpm, 16 MB, SATA
II (HDS725050KLA360)
Price: 348

Internal Harddisk3: Third sata harddisk possible (Free space in miditower
available, third sata connector on motherboard available, power supply
sata power connector available, extra sata cable available came with
motherboard)
Price: -

Internal Harddisk4: Fourth sata harddisk possible (Free space in miditower
available, fourth sata connector on motherboard available, power supply
sata power connector available, extra sata cable available came with
motherboard)
Price: -

Internal Harddisk5: Fiveth harddisk will probably need to be an IDE drive
(Free space in miditower available, Free ide connector available on ide
cable came with motherboard, Not sure if power cable/connector available)
Price: -

Internal Harddisk6: Sixth harddisk will probably need to be an IDE drive
(Free space in miditower available, Free ide connector available on ide
cable came with motherboard, Not sure if power cable/connector available )
Price: -

External Harddisk7: Seventh harddisk possible via external sata connector.
Price: -

Optional Harddisk8 ???: Fiveth sata connector available on motherboard not
sure what it's for... it's far away will be hard to connect it seems.
Price: -

Disk drive: Mitsumi Floppy Disk Drive + 7-in-1 Cardreader (Black)
Price: 25

CD/DVD burner: BenQ DW-1655 16x (Dual Layer, R/W, Black, IDE)
Price: 69

Keyboard: Logitech UltraX, silver.
Price: 28

Mouse: LogitechŽ Click! Optical Mouse
Price indication: 25 (Already had this mouse of old computer and kept it,
so I didn't really pay for this ;), old computer uses a different mouse
now)

Speakerset: Creative GigaWorks S750
Price: 369

Extra case fan1: Papst 3412/N2GLLE 92x92x25 millimeter (To blow cool air
over internal harddisk 1, 3 and 5) (Very loud/noisy/windy on motherboard
connector but Quiet on low voltage (5 volt) additional power supply
connector)
Price: 19

Extra case fan2: Papst 3412/N2GLLE 92x92x25 millimeter ( To blow cool air
over internal harddisk 2, 4 and 6 ) (Very loud/noisy/windy on motherboard
connector but Quiet on low voltage (5 volt) additional power supply
connector)
Price: 19

Extra case fan3 (optional): Papst 3412/N2GLLE 92x92x25 millimeter (??? To
blow or suck air from cpu region ??? not really necessary, untested)
Price: 19

Extra case fan4 (optional): Papst 3412/N2GLLE 92x92x25 millimeter (??? To
blow or suck air from graphics card region ??? not really necessary,
untested)
Price: 19

Extra rare case fan (required/smart me thinks): Scythe SFLEX 1200 RPM
120x120x25 millimeter (pretty quiet I think but not 100% sure difficult to
pin point noise, all in all quiet system.)
Price: 19

(The extra rare case fan seems a smart idea to me, it sucks away hot air
from cpu/memory/motherboard region and takes over the roll of the power
supply fan so that the power supply fan can spindle slowly for even quiet
operation.)

Additional screw set to mount extra case fan 1,2,3 and 4:
Price: 5

Additional equipment:

Gigabit network cable (patch through cable suited for direct connection
from pc to pc): Sharkoon RJ45 CAT .6 Gray 10 meters
Price: 15

Gigabit network card (for old computer): 3COM 3C2000T GBit PCI
Price: 49

10x 1.44 MB Floppy disks: Fujji Black
Price: 4

*** Absolute basic system price ***:

LCD Monitor: 1029
Case: 75
Power supply: 129
Motherboard: 191
Processor: 305
Memory1: 105
Graphics card1: 585
Harddisk1: 348
Floppy Disk drive + 7-in-1 cardreader: 25
CD/DVD burner: 69
Keyboard: 28
Mouse: 25
Speakerset: 369

Absolute basic system total: 3283

*** Extra desired basic system price ***:

Memory2: 105
Memory3: 105
Memory4: 105
Harddisk2: 348
Sound card: 284
Extra case fan1: 19
Extra case fan2: 19
Extra rare case fan: 19
Screw set: 2

Extra desired basic system price: 1006

*** Extreme extra system price (I ordered two graphics card just in case
one supplier couldn't deliver so I got both cards hehe ;) pretty awesome
though) ***:

Graphics card2: 589 (two dual slot graphics card fit perfectly on
motherboard, lot's of space between them... even room for a small pci card
between them)

*** Costs ***:

Absolute basic system: 3283
Extra desired system: 3283 + 1006 = 4289
Extreme system system: 3283 + 1006 + 589 = 4878

*** Unnecessary costs ***:

Extra case fan3: 19 (handy for backup or cleaning one and replacing with
new etc)
Extra case fan4: 19 (handy for backup or cleaning one and replacing with
new etc)
Extra screw set: 3

*** Transport costs ***:

Graphics card from Pixmania(No billing information on delivery ?!?): 22.61

Graphics card from Alternate (No billing information on delivery except
from transport company ?!): 14.50

Case, Screws, Floppy Disk Drive, Extra case fans, Network card, Network
Cable from Alternate (Ok billing information): 14.50

CD/DVD drive from Alternate (iComputers had wrong color and removed it
from order): 14.50

Keyboard from perfect systems (I was hoping for the older model but got
newer model still good though, Decent billing information): 13

Speakerset from Perfect Systems: 15

Memory, Processor, Soundblaster, Harddisk, Motherboard, Power supply from
iComputers (Very professional billing information ! My complements !): 14

Monitor from OBCS (No additional billing information on delivery, only
transport company billing information, no billing information in e-mail
have to travel to website to get it): 98

Total transport costs: 206.11

*** Total price ***

Absolute basic system: 3283
Extra desired system: 3283 + 1006 = 4289
Extreme system system: 3283 + 1006 + 589 = 4878
Transported system: 3283 + 1006 + 589 + 207 = 5085 (give or take a few
pennies/bucks ;))

*** END OF SECTION 1 ***

Bye,
Skybuck.
 
On Fri, 05 May 2006 15:28:17 GMT, "Scotter" <spam@spam.com> wrote:

Most of your specs look top-rate... except one thing; the CPU.
Why did you go with an X2 3800+ rather than the highest end X2 you can get
now?
With such mean video cards, your CPU will definitely be a bottleneck @
1900x1200 resolution in games.

This is about gaming? $5000 for a toy PC? You could buy an $800 Dell
and use the $4K left to take your girlfriend to Paris or Aspen for a
few weeks.

Oh, sorry... I think I see the flaw in that reasoning.

John
 
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"Skybuck Flying" <spam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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*** Skybuck's Dream PC for 2006 *** FULL REPORT *** Posting 1 ***

Hello,

I plan on writing a full report on Skybuck's Dream PC for 2006.


I'm stil lwaiting on your so called testing you know the ones where you
claim your HD will do 500 MB a second...
I tested it.

The problem is the CPU is bottlenecking the harddisk.

At least that's my observation.

It's the random number generator... it's a pretty simple random number
generator.

Still the X2 3800+ seems to only be able to generate 90 MB/sec for random
numbers.

And when I test with data only randomized once it still achieves near 500
MB/sec.

I am as baffled as you or anybody else.

The specs for the harddisks are in the 300+ MB/sec range though.

So what I am seeing is not to strange or far off.

Check the specs of the harddisk... I can't remember the exact numbers but it
was something like that...

In the hundreds of megabytes/sec.

Bye,
Skybuck.
 
I don't think the X2 4800+ would have performed that much better.

At least the benchmarks I saw only showed 30% improvement.

However I have done my own benchmarks...

And I will write a review about the websites who benchmark these things
because I have something to say about that as well. hehehe.

But I'll have to do a little bit more research on that.

But for now I am not saying a word... But you can feel what direction it's
probably going if you have a poker sense hehe.

Anyway you ll have to wait for my second or third posting on this topic...
probably 3 posting ;)

Bye,
Skybuck.

"Scotter" <spam@spam.com> wrote in message
news:laK6g.5755$CH2.2398@tornado.texas.rr.com...
Most of your specs look top-rate... except one thing; the CPU.
Why did you go with an X2 3800+ rather than the highest end X2 you can get
now?
With such mean video cards, your CPU will definitely be a bottleneck @
1900x1200 resolution in games.

--
Scotter
Tyan Thunder K8WE
Dual Opteron 252s (2.6ghz)
4 gig Corsair XMS DDR400 RAM
XFX 7800 GTX 256 w/VGAsilencerV3
500 gig Hitachi SATA 300
160 gig Seagate SATA 150
Dual Dell 24" wide aspect LCDs
550W Antec power supply
X-Fi Platinum Soundblaster
-
"Skybuck Flying" <spam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:445aaffc$0$712$5fc3050@dreader2.news.tiscali.nl...
*** Skybuck's Dream PC for 2006 *** FULL REPORT *** Posting 1 ***

Hello,

I plan on writing a full report on Skybuck's Dream PC for 2006.

However it will be to big to put into one posting and it will require
some time as well.

So I am just gonna post as I go along and finally I'll gather everything
or so and put it on a website or maybe not, we'll see.

The first question on my mind is:

What did I buy and how much did it cost me ?

*** BEGIN OF SECTION 1 *** The component list ***:

( All prices in euro's, tax included )

LCD Monitor: Hewlett Packard L2335 (native resolution: 1920x1200,
response time: 16 ms, wide screen)
Price: 1029

Case: Chieftec, Bravo series, BH-01B-B-SL miditower
(silver/black/stylish/modern) (6 harddisk bays, 3 cd rom bays, 1 disk
drive bay)
Price: 75

Power supply: Seasonic S12-600 (600 watt, power efficient, low noise)
Price: 129

Motherboard: Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe (passive cooling, low noise, 64 bit
ready, good connectivity)
Price: 191

Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 Manchester 3800+ (Boxed) (dual core, power
efficient, suited for running games at 1900x1200 resolution)
Price: 305

Memory module1: Corsair TWINX2048-3200C2 DDR SDRAM, 1 GB, PC3200, 400
MHz (Double Side, Double Data Rate, Supported by motherboard)
Price: 105

Memory module2: Corsair TWINX2048-3200C2 DDR SDRAM, 1 GB, PC3200, 400
MHz (Double Side, Double Data Rate, Supported by motherboard)
Price: 105

Memory module3: Corsair TWINX2048-3200C2 DDR SDRAM, 1 GB, PC3200, 400
MHz (Double Side, Double Data Rate, Supported by motherboard)
Price: 105

Memory module4: Corsair TWINX2048-3200C2 DDR SDRAM, 1 GB, PC3200, 400
MHz (Double Side, Double Data Rate, Supported by motherboard)
Price: 105

Graphics card1: XFX NVIDIA GeForce 7900 GTX Extreme (512 MB GDDR3)
(Occupies two slots (dual slot), Standard version (non overclocked, for
longer life ;)) 2DVI/VI, PCI Express x16, Very powerfull )
Price: 585

Graphics card2: XFX NVIDIA GeForce 7900 GTX Extreme (512 MB GDDR3)
(Occupies two slots (dual slot), Standard version (non overclocked, for
longer life ;)) 2DVI/VI, PCI Express x16, Very powerfull )
Price: 589

Sound card: Creative Soundblaster X-Fi Elite Pro 7.1 (comes with nice
breakout box and headphone connection, remote control etc)
Price: 284

(Note: The soundblaster needs floppy drive power connector)

Network card: not needed, the motherboard has two very fast gigabit
network chips on board ;)
Price: -

Internal Harddisk1: Hitachi Deskstar 7K500 500 GB, 7.200 rpm, 16 MB, SATA
II (HDS725050KLA360)
Price: 348

Internal Harddisk2: Hitachi Deskstar 7K500 500 GB, 7.200 rpm, 16 MB, SATA
II (HDS725050KLA360)
Price: 348

Internal Harddisk3: Third sata harddisk possible (Free space in miditower
available, third sata connector on motherboard available, power supply
sata power connector available, extra sata cable available came with
motherboard)
Price: -

Internal Harddisk4: Fourth sata harddisk possible (Free space in
miditower available, fourth sata connector on motherboard available,
power supply sata power connector available, extra sata cable available
came with motherboard)
Price: -

Internal Harddisk5: Fiveth harddisk will probably need to be an IDE drive
(Free space in miditower available, Free ide connector available on ide
cable came with motherboard, Not sure if power cable/connector available)
Price: -

Internal Harddisk6: Sixth harddisk will probably need to be an IDE drive
(Free space in miditower available, Free ide connector available on ide
cable came with motherboard, Not sure if power cable/connector
available )
Price: -

External Harddisk7: Seventh harddisk possible via external sata
connector.
Price: -

Optional Harddisk8 ???: Fiveth sata connector available on motherboard
not sure what it's for... it's far away will be hard to connect it seems.
Price: -

Disk drive: Mitsumi Floppy Disk Drive + 7-in-1 Cardreader (Black)
Price: 25

CD/DVD burner: BenQ DW-1655 16x (Dual Layer, R/W, Black, IDE)
Price: 69

Keyboard: Logitech UltraX, silver.
Price: 28

Mouse: LogitechŽ Click! Optical Mouse
Price indication: 25 (Already had this mouse of old computer and kept it,
so I didn't really pay for this ;), old computer uses a different mouse
now)

Speakerset: Creative GigaWorks S750
Price: 369

Extra case fan1: Papst 3412/N2GLLE 92x92x25 millimeter (To blow cool air
over internal harddisk 1, 3 and 5) (Very loud/noisy/windy on motherboard
connector but Quiet on low voltage (5 volt) additional power supply
connector)
Price: 19

Extra case fan2: Papst 3412/N2GLLE 92x92x25 millimeter ( To blow cool air
over internal harddisk 2, 4 and 6 ) (Very loud/noisy/windy on motherboard
connector but Quiet on low voltage (5 volt) additional power supply
connector)
Price: 19

Extra case fan3 (optional): Papst 3412/N2GLLE 92x92x25 millimeter (??? To
blow or suck air from cpu region ??? not really necessary, untested)
Price: 19

Extra case fan4 (optional): Papst 3412/N2GLLE 92x92x25 millimeter (??? To
blow or suck air from graphics card region ??? not really necessary,
untested)
Price: 19

Extra rare case fan (required/smart me thinks): Scythe SFLEX 1200 RPM
120x120x25 millimeter (pretty quiet I think but not 100% sure difficult
to pin point noise, all in all quiet system.)
Price: 19

(The extra rare case fan seems a smart idea to me, it sucks away hot air
from cpu/memory/motherboard region and takes over the roll of the power
supply fan so that the power supply fan can spindle slowly for even quiet
operation.)

Additional screw set to mount extra case fan 1,2,3 and 4:
Price: 5

Additional equipment:

Gigabit network cable (patch through cable suited for direct connection
from pc to pc): Sharkoon RJ45 CAT .6 Gray 10 meters
Price: 15

Gigabit network card (for old computer): 3COM 3C2000T GBit PCI
Price: 49

10x 1.44 MB Floppy disks: Fujji Black
Price: 4

*** Absolute basic system price ***:

LCD Monitor: 1029
Case: 75
Power supply: 129
Motherboard: 191
Processor: 305
Memory1: 105
Graphics card1: 585
Harddisk1: 348
Floppy Disk drive + 7-in-1 cardreader: 25
CD/DVD burner: 69
Keyboard: 28
Mouse: 25
Speakerset: 369

Absolute basic system total: 3283

*** Extra desired basic system price ***:

Memory2: 105
Memory3: 105
Memory4: 105
Harddisk2: 348
Sound card: 284
Extra case fan1: 19
Extra case fan2: 19
Extra rare case fan: 19
Screw set: 2

Extra desired basic system price: 1006

*** Extreme extra system price (I ordered two graphics card just in case
one supplier couldn't deliver so I got both cards hehe ;) pretty awesome
though) ***:

Graphics card2: 589 (two dual slot graphics card fit perfectly on
motherboard, lot's of space between them... even room for a small pci
card between them)

*** Costs ***:

Absolute basic system: 3283
Extra desired system: 3283 + 1006 = 4289
Extreme system system: 3283 + 1006 + 589 = 4878

*** Unnecessary costs ***:

Extra case fan3: 19 (handy for backup or cleaning one and replacing with
new etc)
Extra case fan4: 19 (handy for backup or cleaning one and replacing with
new etc)
Extra screw set: 3

*** Transport costs ***:

Graphics card from Pixmania(No billing information on delivery ?!?):
22.61

Graphics card from Alternate (No billing information on delivery except
from transport company ?!): 14.50

Case, Screws, Floppy Disk Drive, Extra case fans, Network card, Network
Cable from Alternate (Ok billing information): 14.50

CD/DVD drive from Alternate (iComputers had wrong color and removed it
from order): 14.50

Keyboard from perfect systems (I was hoping for the older model but got
newer model still good though, Decent billing information): 13

Speakerset from Perfect Systems: 15

Memory, Processor, Soundblaster, Harddisk, Motherboard, Power supply from
iComputers (Very professional billing information ! My complements !): 14

Monitor from OBCS (No additional billing information on delivery, only
transport company billing information, no billing information in e-mail
have to travel to website to get it): 98

Total transport costs: 206.11

*** Total price ***

Absolute basic system: 3283
Extra desired system: 3283 + 1006 = 4289
Extreme system system: 3283 + 1006 + 589 = 4878
Transported system: 3283 + 1006 + 589 + 207 = 5085 (give or take a few
pennies/bucks ;))

*** END OF SECTION 1 ***

Bye,
Skybuck.
 
"John Doe" <jdoe@usenetlove.invalid> wrote in message
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"DRS" <drs@ihug.com.au> wrote:

"Skybuck Flying" <spam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:445aaffc$0$712$5fc3050@dreader2.news.tiscali.nl
*** Skybuck's Dream PC for 2006 *** FULL REPORT *** Posting 1 ***

Hello,

I plan on writing a full report on Skybuck's Dream PC for 2006.

WHY??????

It's like he's on a big ego trip that never ends.
Lol all the jealous people are funny as hell lol.

I write this stuff down so I know exactly what I spent... now and in the
future...

And also the know exactly what is in my computer.

No matter where I am on this world... I can always find this posting via
google.

And ofcourse if other people are interested in a splended PC copycat it ;)

By the way I also compared to a DELL gaming PC with everything maxed out...

You can't even get 4 GB at DELL only 2 GB and you even and up spending 600
bucks more ! and that's exclusive their transport costs etc.

How about that for a nice Dell vs Skybuck/Do it Yourself review =D

Lovely.

Bye,
Skybuck.
 
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"John Doe" <jdoe usenetlove.invalid> wrote in message
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"DRS" <drs ihug.com.au> wrote:

"Skybuck Flying" <spam hotmail.com> wrote in message
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*** Skybuck's Dream PC for 2006 *** FULL REPORT *** Posting 1
***

Hello,

I plan on writing a full report on Skybuck's Dream PC for 2006.

WHY??????

It's like he's on a big ego trip that never ends.

Lol all the jealous people are funny as hell lol.
You are a comedian in your own head.

I write this stuff down so I know exactly what I spent...
Maybe you did, but that's not what these groups are for.

And also the know exactly what is in my computer.
You don't the know what is in your computer?

No matter where I am on this world... I can always find this
posting via google.
You don't have to cross post it to high-traffic groups for that
purpose. One small group will do.





Lovely.

Bye,
Skybuck.






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If you are talking about building a "dream machine" then 30% improvement is
quite a bit. It's not like you are trying to save money or anything. I mean
if 30% didn't mean much to you then why have two 7900 GTX's? Why not get two
7900 GT's instead?

It really doesn't make logical sense for you to max out on other parts but
skimp on CPU with one that is middle of the pack in performance. Get the
FX-60! Trust me. I'm running the equivalent of two single core FX-60's
(Opteron 252's run at 2.6ghz) and I would LOVE to have more processor power!
Many games will push one of my processors at times to 100%. And when the
other processor is busy coding or decoding a DVD or rendering 1000+ frames
of a 3D animation or blah blah blah... you can always use more CPU. PLUS one
reason *I would assume* you build a "dream" system is for future-proofing. I
mean you want this system to run without need of upgrade for as long as
possible, right? And you want it to rock-n-roll on Vista when it comes out,
right? And you want it to more than handle near-future games at 1920x1200,
right? Do not skimp on the brain of your computer!

Finally, with AMD's new sockets coming out very soon that support faster
memory... are you sure you don't want to wait 2 months? I know the faster
DDR2 won't make a huge difference in performance. Just curious.

--
Scotter
Tyan Thunder K8WE
Dual Opteron 252s (2.6ghz)
4 gig Corsair XMS DDR400 RAM
XFX 7800 GTX 256 w/VGAsilencerV3
500 gig Hitachi SATA 300
160 gig Seagate SATA 150
Dual Dell 24" wide aspect LCDs
550W Antec power supply
X-Fi Platinum Soundblaster
-
"Skybuck Flying" <spam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:445b96e3$0$725$5fc3050@dreader2.news.tiscali.nl...
I don't think the X2 4800+ would have performed that much better.

At least the benchmarks I saw only showed 30% improvement.

However I have done my own benchmarks...

And I will write a review about the websites who benchmark these things
because I have something to say about that as well. hehehe.

But I'll have to do a little bit more research on that.

But for now I am not saying a word... But you can feel what direction it's
probably going if you have a poker sense hehe.

Anyway you ll have to wait for my second or third posting on this topic...
probably 3 posting ;)

Bye,
Skybuck.

"Scotter" <spam@spam.com> wrote in message
news:laK6g.5755$CH2.2398@tornado.texas.rr.com...
Most of your specs look top-rate... except one thing; the CPU.
Why did you go with an X2 3800+ rather than the highest end X2 you can
get now?
With such mean video cards, your CPU will definitely be a bottleneck @
1900x1200 resolution in games.

--
Scotter
Tyan Thunder K8WE
Dual Opteron 252s (2.6ghz)
4 gig Corsair XMS DDR400 RAM
XFX 7800 GTX 256 w/VGAsilencerV3
500 gig Hitachi SATA 300
160 gig Seagate SATA 150
Dual Dell 24" wide aspect LCDs
550W Antec power supply
X-Fi Platinum Soundblaster
-
"Skybuck Flying" <spam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:445aaffc$0$712$5fc3050@dreader2.news.tiscali.nl...
*** Skybuck's Dream PC for 2006 *** FULL REPORT *** Posting 1 ***

Hello,

I plan on writing a full report on Skybuck's Dream PC for 2006.

However it will be to big to put into one posting and it will require
some time as well.

So I am just gonna post as I go along and finally I'll gather everything
or so and put it on a website or maybe not, we'll see.

The first question on my mind is:

What did I buy and how much did it cost me ?

*** BEGIN OF SECTION 1 *** The component list ***:

( All prices in euro's, tax included )

LCD Monitor: Hewlett Packard L2335 (native resolution: 1920x1200,
response time: 16 ms, wide screen)
Price: 1029

Case: Chieftec, Bravo series, BH-01B-B-SL miditower
(silver/black/stylish/modern) (6 harddisk bays, 3 cd rom bays, 1 disk
drive bay)
Price: 75

Power supply: Seasonic S12-600 (600 watt, power efficient, low noise)
Price: 129

Motherboard: Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe (passive cooling, low noise, 64 bit
ready, good connectivity)
Price: 191

Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 Manchester 3800+ (Boxed) (dual core, power
efficient, suited for running games at 1900x1200 resolution)
Price: 305

Memory module1: Corsair TWINX2048-3200C2 DDR SDRAM, 1 GB, PC3200, 400
MHz (Double Side, Double Data Rate, Supported by motherboard)
Price: 105

Memory module2: Corsair TWINX2048-3200C2 DDR SDRAM, 1 GB, PC3200, 400
MHz (Double Side, Double Data Rate, Supported by motherboard)
Price: 105

Memory module3: Corsair TWINX2048-3200C2 DDR SDRAM, 1 GB, PC3200, 400
MHz (Double Side, Double Data Rate, Supported by motherboard)
Price: 105

Memory module4: Corsair TWINX2048-3200C2 DDR SDRAM, 1 GB, PC3200, 400
MHz (Double Side, Double Data Rate, Supported by motherboard)
Price: 105

Graphics card1: XFX NVIDIA GeForce 7900 GTX Extreme (512 MB GDDR3)
(Occupies two slots (dual slot), Standard version (non overclocked, for
longer life ;)) 2DVI/VI, PCI Express x16, Very powerfull )
Price: 585

Graphics card2: XFX NVIDIA GeForce 7900 GTX Extreme (512 MB GDDR3)
(Occupies two slots (dual slot), Standard version (non overclocked, for
longer life ;)) 2DVI/VI, PCI Express x16, Very powerfull )
Price: 589

Sound card: Creative Soundblaster X-Fi Elite Pro 7.1 (comes with nice
breakout box and headphone connection, remote control etc)
Price: 284

(Note: The soundblaster needs floppy drive power connector)

Network card: not needed, the motherboard has two very fast gigabit
network chips on board ;)
Price: -

Internal Harddisk1: Hitachi Deskstar 7K500 500 GB, 7.200 rpm, 16 MB,
SATA II (HDS725050KLA360)
Price: 348

Internal Harddisk2: Hitachi Deskstar 7K500 500 GB, 7.200 rpm, 16 MB,
SATA II (HDS725050KLA360)
Price: 348

Internal Harddisk3: Third sata harddisk possible (Free space in
miditower available, third sata connector on motherboard available,
power supply sata power connector available, extra sata cable available
came with motherboard)
Price: -

Internal Harddisk4: Fourth sata harddisk possible (Free space in
miditower available, fourth sata connector on motherboard available,
power supply sata power connector available, extra sata cable available
came with motherboard)
Price: -

Internal Harddisk5: Fiveth harddisk will probably need to be an IDE
drive (Free space in miditower available, Free ide connector available
on ide cable came with motherboard, Not sure if power cable/connector
available)
Price: -

Internal Harddisk6: Sixth harddisk will probably need to be an IDE drive
(Free space in miditower available, Free ide connector available on ide
cable came with motherboard, Not sure if power cable/connector
available )
Price: -

External Harddisk7: Seventh harddisk possible via external sata
connector.
Price: -

Optional Harddisk8 ???: Fiveth sata connector available on motherboard
not sure what it's for... it's far away will be hard to connect it
seems.
Price: -

Disk drive: Mitsumi Floppy Disk Drive + 7-in-1 Cardreader (Black)
Price: 25

CD/DVD burner: BenQ DW-1655 16x (Dual Layer, R/W, Black, IDE)
Price: 69

Keyboard: Logitech UltraX, silver.
Price: 28

Mouse: LogitechŽ Click! Optical Mouse
Price indication: 25 (Already had this mouse of old computer and kept
it, so I didn't really pay for this ;), old computer uses a different
mouse now)

Speakerset: Creative GigaWorks S750
Price: 369

Extra case fan1: Papst 3412/N2GLLE 92x92x25 millimeter (To blow cool air
over internal harddisk 1, 3 and 5) (Very loud/noisy/windy on motherboard
connector but Quiet on low voltage (5 volt) additional power supply
connector)
Price: 19

Extra case fan2: Papst 3412/N2GLLE 92x92x25 millimeter ( To blow cool
air over internal harddisk 2, 4 and 6 ) (Very loud/noisy/windy on
motherboard connector but Quiet on low voltage (5 volt) additional power
supply connector)
Price: 19

Extra case fan3 (optional): Papst 3412/N2GLLE 92x92x25 millimeter (???
To blow or suck air from cpu region ??? not really necessary, untested)
Price: 19

Extra case fan4 (optional): Papst 3412/N2GLLE 92x92x25 millimeter (???
To blow or suck air from graphics card region ??? not really necessary,
untested)
Price: 19

Extra rare case fan (required/smart me thinks): Scythe SFLEX 1200 RPM
120x120x25 millimeter (pretty quiet I think but not 100% sure difficult
to pin point noise, all in all quiet system.)
Price: 19

(The extra rare case fan seems a smart idea to me, it sucks away hot air
from cpu/memory/motherboard region and takes over the roll of the power
supply fan so that the power supply fan can spindle slowly for even
quiet operation.)

Additional screw set to mount extra case fan 1,2,3 and 4:
Price: 5

Additional equipment:

Gigabit network cable (patch through cable suited for direct connection
from pc to pc): Sharkoon RJ45 CAT .6 Gray 10 meters
Price: 15

Gigabit network card (for old computer): 3COM 3C2000T GBit PCI
Price: 49

10x 1.44 MB Floppy disks: Fujji Black
Price: 4

*** Absolute basic system price ***:

LCD Monitor: 1029
Case: 75
Power supply: 129
Motherboard: 191
Processor: 305
Memory1: 105
Graphics card1: 585
Harddisk1: 348
Floppy Disk drive + 7-in-1 cardreader: 25
CD/DVD burner: 69
Keyboard: 28
Mouse: 25
Speakerset: 369

Absolute basic system total: 3283

*** Extra desired basic system price ***:

Memory2: 105
Memory3: 105
Memory4: 105
Harddisk2: 348
Sound card: 284
Extra case fan1: 19
Extra case fan2: 19
Extra rare case fan: 19
Screw set: 2

Extra desired basic system price: 1006

*** Extreme extra system price (I ordered two graphics card just in case
one supplier couldn't deliver so I got both cards hehe ;) pretty awesome
though) ***:

Graphics card2: 589 (two dual slot graphics card fit perfectly on
motherboard, lot's of space between them... even room for a small pci
card between them)

*** Costs ***:

Absolute basic system: 3283
Extra desired system: 3283 + 1006 = 4289
Extreme system system: 3283 + 1006 + 589 = 4878

*** Unnecessary costs ***:

Extra case fan3: 19 (handy for backup or cleaning one and replacing with
new etc)
Extra case fan4: 19 (handy for backup or cleaning one and replacing with
new etc)
Extra screw set: 3

*** Transport costs ***:

Graphics card from Pixmania(No billing information on delivery ?!?):
22.61

Graphics card from Alternate (No billing information on delivery except
from transport company ?!): 14.50

Case, Screws, Floppy Disk Drive, Extra case fans, Network card, Network
Cable from Alternate (Ok billing information): 14.50

CD/DVD drive from Alternate (iComputers had wrong color and removed it
from order): 14.50

Keyboard from perfect systems (I was hoping for the older model but got
newer model still good though, Decent billing information): 13

Speakerset from Perfect Systems: 15

Memory, Processor, Soundblaster, Harddisk, Motherboard, Power supply
from iComputers (Very professional billing information ! My complements
!): 14

Monitor from OBCS (No additional billing information on delivery, only
transport company billing information, no billing information in e-mail
have to travel to website to get it): 98

Total transport costs: 206.11

*** Total price ***

Absolute basic system: 3283
Extra desired system: 3283 + 1006 = 4289
Extreme system system: 3283 + 1006 + 589 = 4878
Transported system: 3283 + 1006 + 589 + 207 = 5085 (give or take a few
pennies/bucks ;))

*** END OF SECTION 1 ***

Bye,
Skybuck.
 
Every few months ARS TECHNICA puts out a "system guide" where they build
three boxes; a budget box, hotrod, and "god box". You may benefit by looking
at their latest:

http://arstechnica.com/guides/buyer/system-guide-200604.ars

--
Scotter
Tyan Thunder K8WE
Dual Opteron 252s (2.6ghz)
4 gig Corsair XMS DDR400 RAM
XFX 7800 GTX 256 w/VGAsilencerV3
500 gig Hitachi SATA 300
160 gig Seagate SATA 150
Dual Dell 24" wide aspect LCDs
550W Antec power supply
X-Fi Platinum Soundblaster
-
"Skybuck Flying" <spam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:445aaffc$0$712$5fc3050@dreader2.news.tiscali.nl...
*** Skybuck's Dream PC for 2006 *** FULL REPORT *** Posting 1 ***

Hello,

I plan on writing a full report on Skybuck's Dream PC for 2006.

However it will be to big to put into one posting and it will require some
time as well.

So I am just gonna post as I go along and finally I'll gather everything
or so and put it on a website or maybe not, we'll see.

The first question on my mind is:

What did I buy and how much did it cost me ?

*** BEGIN OF SECTION 1 *** The component list ***:

( All prices in euro's, tax included )

LCD Monitor: Hewlett Packard L2335 (native resolution: 1920x1200, response
time: 16 ms, wide screen)
Price: 1029

Case: Chieftec, Bravo series, BH-01B-B-SL miditower
(silver/black/stylish/modern) (6 harddisk bays, 3 cd rom bays, 1 disk
drive bay)
Price: 75

Power supply: Seasonic S12-600 (600 watt, power efficient, low noise)
Price: 129

Motherboard: Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe (passive cooling, low noise, 64 bit
ready, good connectivity)
Price: 191

Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 Manchester 3800+ (Boxed) (dual core, power
efficient, suited for running games at 1900x1200 resolution)
Price: 305

Memory module1: Corsair TWINX2048-3200C2 DDR SDRAM, 1 GB, PC3200, 400 MHz
(Double Side, Double Data Rate, Supported by motherboard)
Price: 105

Memory module2: Corsair TWINX2048-3200C2 DDR SDRAM, 1 GB, PC3200, 400 MHz
(Double Side, Double Data Rate, Supported by motherboard)
Price: 105

Memory module3: Corsair TWINX2048-3200C2 DDR SDRAM, 1 GB, PC3200, 400 MHz
(Double Side, Double Data Rate, Supported by motherboard)
Price: 105

Memory module4: Corsair TWINX2048-3200C2 DDR SDRAM, 1 GB, PC3200, 400 MHz
(Double Side, Double Data Rate, Supported by motherboard)
Price: 105

Graphics card1: XFX NVIDIA GeForce 7900 GTX Extreme (512 MB GDDR3)
(Occupies two slots (dual slot), Standard version (non overclocked, for
longer life ;)) 2DVI/VI, PCI Express x16, Very powerfull )
Price: 585

Graphics card2: XFX NVIDIA GeForce 7900 GTX Extreme (512 MB GDDR3)
(Occupies two slots (dual slot), Standard version (non overclocked, for
longer life ;)) 2DVI/VI, PCI Express x16, Very powerfull )
Price: 589

Sound card: Creative Soundblaster X-Fi Elite Pro 7.1 (comes with nice
breakout box and headphone connection, remote control etc)
Price: 284

(Note: The soundblaster needs floppy drive power connector)

Network card: not needed, the motherboard has two very fast gigabit
network chips on board ;)
Price: -

Internal Harddisk1: Hitachi Deskstar 7K500 500 GB, 7.200 rpm, 16 MB, SATA
II (HDS725050KLA360)
Price: 348

Internal Harddisk2: Hitachi Deskstar 7K500 500 GB, 7.200 rpm, 16 MB, SATA
II (HDS725050KLA360)
Price: 348

Internal Harddisk3: Third sata harddisk possible (Free space in miditower
available, third sata connector on motherboard available, power supply
sata power connector available, extra sata cable available came with
motherboard)
Price: -

Internal Harddisk4: Fourth sata harddisk possible (Free space in miditower
available, fourth sata connector on motherboard available, power supply
sata power connector available, extra sata cable available came with
motherboard)
Price: -

Internal Harddisk5: Fiveth harddisk will probably need to be an IDE drive
(Free space in miditower available, Free ide connector available on ide
cable came with motherboard, Not sure if power cable/connector available)
Price: -

Internal Harddisk6: Sixth harddisk will probably need to be an IDE drive
(Free space in miditower available, Free ide connector available on ide
cable came with motherboard, Not sure if power cable/connector available )
Price: -

External Harddisk7: Seventh harddisk possible via external sata connector.
Price: -

Optional Harddisk8 ???: Fiveth sata connector available on motherboard not
sure what it's for... it's far away will be hard to connect it seems.
Price: -

Disk drive: Mitsumi Floppy Disk Drive + 7-in-1 Cardreader (Black)
Price: 25

CD/DVD burner: BenQ DW-1655 16x (Dual Layer, R/W, Black, IDE)
Price: 69

Keyboard: Logitech UltraX, silver.
Price: 28

Mouse: LogitechŽ Click! Optical Mouse
Price indication: 25 (Already had this mouse of old computer and kept it,
so I didn't really pay for this ;), old computer uses a different mouse
now)

Speakerset: Creative GigaWorks S750
Price: 369

Extra case fan1: Papst 3412/N2GLLE 92x92x25 millimeter (To blow cool air
over internal harddisk 1, 3 and 5) (Very loud/noisy/windy on motherboard
connector but Quiet on low voltage (5 volt) additional power supply
connector)
Price: 19

Extra case fan2: Papst 3412/N2GLLE 92x92x25 millimeter ( To blow cool air
over internal harddisk 2, 4 and 6 ) (Very loud/noisy/windy on motherboard
connector but Quiet on low voltage (5 volt) additional power supply
connector)
Price: 19

Extra case fan3 (optional): Papst 3412/N2GLLE 92x92x25 millimeter (??? To
blow or suck air from cpu region ??? not really necessary, untested)
Price: 19

Extra case fan4 (optional): Papst 3412/N2GLLE 92x92x25 millimeter (??? To
blow or suck air from graphics card region ??? not really necessary,
untested)
Price: 19

Extra rare case fan (required/smart me thinks): Scythe SFLEX 1200 RPM
120x120x25 millimeter (pretty quiet I think but not 100% sure difficult to
pin point noise, all in all quiet system.)
Price: 19

(The extra rare case fan seems a smart idea to me, it sucks away hot air
from cpu/memory/motherboard region and takes over the roll of the power
supply fan so that the power supply fan can spindle slowly for even quiet
operation.)

Additional screw set to mount extra case fan 1,2,3 and 4:
Price: 5

Additional equipment:

Gigabit network cable (patch through cable suited for direct connection
from pc to pc): Sharkoon RJ45 CAT .6 Gray 10 meters
Price: 15

Gigabit network card (for old computer): 3COM 3C2000T GBit PCI
Price: 49

10x 1.44 MB Floppy disks: Fujji Black
Price: 4

*** Absolute basic system price ***:

LCD Monitor: 1029
Case: 75
Power supply: 129
Motherboard: 191
Processor: 305
Memory1: 105
Graphics card1: 585
Harddisk1: 348
Floppy Disk drive + 7-in-1 cardreader: 25
CD/DVD burner: 69
Keyboard: 28
Mouse: 25
Speakerset: 369

Absolute basic system total: 3283

*** Extra desired basic system price ***:

Memory2: 105
Memory3: 105
Memory4: 105
Harddisk2: 348
Sound card: 284
Extra case fan1: 19
Extra case fan2: 19
Extra rare case fan: 19
Screw set: 2

Extra desired basic system price: 1006

*** Extreme extra system price (I ordered two graphics card just in case
one supplier couldn't deliver so I got both cards hehe ;) pretty awesome
though) ***:

Graphics card2: 589 (two dual slot graphics card fit perfectly on
motherboard, lot's of space between them... even room for a small pci card
between them)

*** Costs ***:

Absolute basic system: 3283
Extra desired system: 3283 + 1006 = 4289
Extreme system system: 3283 + 1006 + 589 = 4878

*** Unnecessary costs ***:

Extra case fan3: 19 (handy for backup or cleaning one and replacing with
new etc)
Extra case fan4: 19 (handy for backup or cleaning one and replacing with
new etc)
Extra screw set: 3

*** Transport costs ***:

Graphics card from Pixmania(No billing information on delivery ?!?): 22.61

Graphics card from Alternate (No billing information on delivery except
from transport company ?!): 14.50

Case, Screws, Floppy Disk Drive, Extra case fans, Network card, Network
Cable from Alternate (Ok billing information): 14.50

CD/DVD drive from Alternate (iComputers had wrong color and removed it
from order): 14.50

Keyboard from perfect systems (I was hoping for the older model but got
newer model still good though, Decent billing information): 13

Speakerset from Perfect Systems: 15

Memory, Processor, Soundblaster, Harddisk, Motherboard, Power supply from
iComputers (Very professional billing information ! My complements !): 14

Monitor from OBCS (No additional billing information on delivery, only
transport company billing information, no billing information in e-mail
have to travel to website to get it): 98

Total transport costs: 206.11

*** Total price ***

Absolute basic system: 3283
Extra desired system: 3283 + 1006 = 4289
Extreme system system: 3283 + 1006 + 589 = 4878
Transported system: 3283 + 1006 + 589 + 207 = 5085 (give or take a few
pennies/bucks ;))

*** END OF SECTION 1 ***

Bye,
Skybuck.
 
I just realized something.
Did you already build this machine?

--
Scotter
Tyan Thunder K8WE
Dual Opteron 252s (2.6ghz)
4 gig Corsair XMS DDR400 RAM
XFX 7800 GTX 256 w/VGAsilencerV3
500 gig Hitachi SATA 300
160 gig Seagate SATA 150
Dual Dell 24" wide aspect LCDs
550W Antec power supply
X-Fi Platinum Soundblaster
 

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