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i made a list of all the parts im ordering i just wanted to make sure all the parts im ordering are compatible if not please lead me in the proper direction thanks

D15-1040 :: Diablo X-Man Silver ATX Mid-Tower Case with Clear Side, Front USB Ports and 480-Watt Power Supply (16.95 lbs)
MBM-865GS-352 :: Intel D865GSAL Intel Socket 775 ATX Motherboard and an Intel Celeron D 352 3.20GHz OEM Processor (2.55 lbs)

ULT30090 :: Ultra 256MB PC2700 DDR 333MHz Memory (0.5 lbs)

TSD-80M3 :: Maxtor / DiamondMax 10 / 80GB / 7200 / 8MB / SATA-300 / OEM / Hard Drive (1 lbs)

L12-1049 :: Lite-on LH-52C1P-187 / 52x32x CD-R/RW / 16x DVD-ROM / Black / Combo Drive (2.1 lbs)

S457-1036 :: Masscool 8W501B1M3G / Socket 775 / Intel Prescott / Copper Core / CPU Cooling Fan (2 lbs)

am i missing anything

2007-03-08 17:16:48 · 5 answers · asked by Eduardo P 2 in Computers & Internet Hardware Add-ons

5 answers

On board audio-OK Onboard video, you may want to consider adding a video card, especially if you are only running 256mb RAM. I would run at least 512mb RAM, 1 gb if you can afford it (2x512mb is fine) and look for a nice NVidia 6000 series AGP card. Other than that, all of your components will work together, you have more than sufficient power @ 480w PS, and, dependinig on what you are planning on using the system for, you should be happy with it.
A couple of notes of caution, however-
Your board has only two memory slots. If you want to add memory later, you could find yourself having to ditch whatever memory you are buying now to replace it with bigger DIMMs. For instance, if you go 2x256 now, and you want 1 gb later, you will have no choice but to throw BOTH those sticks away and buy either 2x512 or 1x1024. If you have 4 memory slots, you could just add 1x512 to your 2x256, or 2x256 + 2x256. (Trust me-expensive personal experience). The other thing is, if you want to game at all, invest in the video card-it will be the most bang for your buck after RAM.

2007-03-13 10:38:49 · answer #1 · answered by Douglas D 4 · 0 0

assuming the motherboard has onboard video, it all looks pretty good.

If you are running an operating system newer than windows 98, you will probably want to at least double the RAM.

2007-03-08 17:32:38 · answer #2 · answered by Jimmy 3 · 0 0

Looks like it should all go together... Might need a motherboard though...

2007-03-08 17:19:25 · answer #3 · answered by The Shadow Wolf 2 · 0 0

go for a bigger ram n a graphic card otherwise everything is fine

2007-03-09 04:47:49 · answer #4 · answered by GoLd E 5 · 0 0

floppy?
is it onboard graphic/sound/?

2007-03-08 17:26:16 · answer #5 · answered by bobbino11 4 · 0 0

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