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Old 06-19-2009, 04:08 AM   #1 (permalink)
Vick
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Moura, Australia
Posts: 441
OS: XP SP3


Double check my 1st build.

Hi Guys,

I am looking into building my own system. I just want to make sure all my parts in this system would function properly and able to communicate (send/receive data) with other parts within the system.

Here is my build:

AMD Phenom 9750 Quad Core AM2+ 2400MHZ 4MB Cache
Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-US2H AM2+,AMD780G,mATX,GBE Lan,1394,HDMI
Kingston DDR2 1G PC6400 800 DDR2 RAM(Single Stick
Kingston DDR2 1G PC6400 800 DDR2 RAM(Single Stick
Samsung 500G SATA II 7200rpm
Asus GF9500 512M Magic PCIE2.0 DVI-I HDCP HDMI
LG W2242T-BF 22 inch LCD 5ms 8000 : 1 D-Sub DVI-D
LG H22NS30 SATA 22X+- Super Multi DVD Rewriter Black with Software
Thermaltake M9 Midi Tower Black(with 430W PSU)
Microsoft Basic Black Value Pack with Optical Mouse.

All this parts are from here.

I intend to use XP home edition as its OS.

Am I able to use Vista 32bit/64bit in future without any upgrade on its hardware?

Is it possible to upgrade to 4G of RAM? Heard 32bit system could only able to pick a total(video card memory+system memory) of 3.5G of memory RAM

Video card(Asus GF9500 512M Magic PCIE2.0 DVI-I HDCP HDMI) is out of stock currently. Am I able to use Gigabyte GeForce 9500GT 1G OverClock 650MHz as its substitute? I just not sure about the description of 1G Overclock 650Mhz? Could you please suggest a video card?I dont need excellent video card, something reasonable would be fine as I am just into warcraft and Need for Speed-Carbon

I prefer to have wireless card but just not sure how to select them. I have a wireless ADSL connection available. Please help me select a wireless card for my desktop.
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Thanks in advance for your kind help and I appreciate any sort of guide/recommendation or advise on the build.

Vick
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