Buyer's Guide - May 2000

by Mike Andrawes on April 27, 2000 2:14 PM EST

Dream System
CPU
Dual Intel Pentium III 733 - $600 x 2
Motherboard
Intel OR840 - $400
Memory
512MB RDRAM - $2000
Video Card
ASUS V6800 Deluxe - $330
Monitor
Sony F500R 21" - $2000
Case
Addtronics W8500-400A - $400
Sound Card
Sound Blaster Live! Platinum - $200
Speakers
VideoLogic Sirocco CrossFire - $400
Ethernet
Integrated i82559 - $0
Hard Drive
2 x Seagate Cheetah 73 - $1600 x 2
Hard Drive Controller
DPT SmartRAID IV Century PM2865U3 - $900
CD-ROM
Pioneer DVD-303S - $140
CD-RW
Plextor Plexwriter 12/4/32 - $350
Bottom line
$11,520

 

High-End SOHO
Value SOHO
CPU
AMD Athlon 700 - $200
Intel Celeron 500 - $85
Motherboard
ASUS K7V - $160
AOpen MX3W - $90
Memory
256MB Corsair/Mushkin PC133 SDRAM - $250
128MB Corsair/Mushkin PC133 SDRAM - $125
Video Card
Matrox G400 32MB Dual Head - $180
Integrated i810 - $0
Monitor
iiYama VisionMaster PRO 450 - $650
CTX VL950SL - $350
Case
Supermicro SC750-A Full Tower ATX - $150
Fong Kai FK-320ATX Mid Tower ATX - $120
Fong Kai FK-603 - $60
Sound Card
Sound Blaster Live! Value OEM - $50
Integrated AC97 Audio - $0
Speakers
Cambridge SoundWorks Digital - $100
Generic - $20
Ethernet
Linksys EtherFast 10/100 - $20
Linksys EtherFast 10/100 - $20
Hard Drive
2 x Maxtor Diamond Max 40 Plus 20GB - $150 x 2
Maxtor Diamond Max 40 Plus 15GB - $140
Hard Drive Controller
Promise FastTrak66 - $100
Integrated on motherboard - $0
CD-ROM
Pioneer DVD-104S 10X Slot DVD - $120
Name brand 40X – 50X CD-ROM - $40
CD-RW
Plextor Plexwriter 8/4/32 - $200
None
Bottom line
$2480
$910

 

High-End Gaming
Value Gaming
CPU
Intel Pentium III 733 - $600
AMD Athlon 700 - $200
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-6VX-4X - $120
ASUS K7V - $160
Memory
256MB Corsair/Mushkin PC133 SDRAM - $250
128MB Corsair/Mushkin PC133 SDRAM - $125
Video Card
ASUS V6800 Deluxe - $330
Leadtek GeForce 256 DDR Rev. B. - $270
Monitor
iiYama VisionMaster PRO 450 - $650
CTX VL950SL - $350
Case
Supermicro SC750-A Full Tower ATX - $150
Fong Kai FK-320ATX Mid Tower ATX - $120
Fong Kai FK-603 - $60
Sound Card
Sound Blaster Live! X-Gamer - $100
Sound Blaster Live! Value OEM - $50
Aureal SQ 2500 OEM Vortex2- $50
Speakers
Cambridge SoundWorks Desktop Theater DTT2500 - $200
Cambridge PCWorks Four Point Surround - $70
Altec Lansing ACS54 - $70
Ethernet
Linksys EtherFast 10/100 - $20
Linksys EtherFast 10/100 - $20
Hard Drive
2 x Maxtor Diamond Max 40 Plus 20GB - $150 x 2
Maxtor Diamond Max 40 Plus 15GB - $140
Hard Drive Controller
Promise FastTrak66 - $100
Integrated on motherboard - $0
CD-ROM
Pioneer DVD-104S 10X Slot DVD - $120
Name brand 40X – 50X CD-ROM - $40
CD-RW
Plextor Plexwriter 8/4/32 - $200
None
Bottom line
$3140
$1485

 

High-End Professional
Value Professional
CPU
AMD Athlon 850 - $750
AMD Athlon 700 - $200
Motherboard
ASUS K7V - $160
ASUS K7V - $160
Memory
512MB Corsair/Mushkin PC133 SDRAM - $600
256MB Corsair/Mushkin PC133 SDRAM - $250
Video Card
ELSA GLoria II (NVIDIA Quadro) - $650
Gigabyte GA-GF2560 SDR GeForce - $200
Monitor
iiYama VisionMaster PRO 510 - $1000
iiYama VisionMaster PRO 450 - $650
Case
Supermicro SC750-A Full Tower ATX - $150
Fong Kai FK-320ATX Mid Tower ATX - $120
Supermicro SC750-A Full Tower ATX - $150
Fong Kai FK-320ATX Mid Tower ATX - $120
Sound Card
Sound Blaster Live! Value OEM - $50
Sound Blaster Live! Value OEM - $50
Speakers
Cambridge SoundWorks Digital - $100
Generic - $20
Ethernet
Linksys EtherFast 10/100 - $20
Linksys EtherFast 10/100 - $20
Hard Drive
2 x Maxtor Diamond Max 40 Plus 20GB - $150 x 2
Maxtor Diamond Max 40 Plus 15GB - $140
Hard Drive Controller
Promise FastTrak66 - $100
Integrated on motherboard - $0
CD-ROM
Pioneer DVD-104S 10X Slot DVD - $120
Name brand 40X – 50X CD-ROM - $40
CD-RW
Plextor Plexwriter 8/4/32 - $200
None
Bottom line
$4200
$1860

 

Final Words

That's all we have for the second edition of the AnandTech Buyer's Guide. As always, we’re open to any suggestions you may have.  Remember that these are merely recommendations for a few system configurations. We know a lot of you won’t agree with the exact components chosen here, and we expect that, so plan on tweaking things a bit to get the perfect system for your needs.  When sending in suggestions for, remember that all the components must be readily available in the market today in order to be considered for the Buyer’s Guide.

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