I am planning on building a computer, and would like some advice.
First, here is some background.
In the past, I have always had Macintosh/Apple computers at home because that is what my Dad had, we liked them better, and we didn't need to do anything with them for which you would need a PC. Our family computer was used mostly for typing, and internet browsing when we got access.
Since my high school switched over to the Windows platform, and later when I entered college, I have seen that there are some things for which you just can't use a Apple. I have managed fine so far at college my first three years by just using the computers in the computer labs when I needed to use a program that wasn't Mac compatible. I could convert any Apple Works files into RTF if I needed to type something on my G3 and send it to a PC, but for pretty much any Programming or applications used in my Labs, I had to use the Windows OS. If I am to buy a computer, because of the incompatibility of Apples with non-Apple computers, I will have to choose a Windows PC. Since I will be living farther off campus this year, it would be convenient to be able to work on things at home instead of being restricted by computer lab hours.
On to the Computer
As mentioned above, I am planning on building a computer, and would like some advice on a few things. I know about the hardware of computers, but since I've been using Macs, which are already assembled, I haven't had to worry about all kinds of 3rd party components and gaming requirements. I would like to build the computer myself to save money. I would use it for typing and programming, but would like to be able to play current games also. I am more of a fan of RTS than 1st person Shooters. I would like to be able to play Age of Empires 3 when it comes out. I would like to try to get a fairly good quality computer for around or under $700. I have been looking at an article on Ars Technica, and it looks possible. (BTW, I already have a VGA Monitor, Speakers, and Headphones.) http://arstechnica.com/guides/buyer/system-guide-200506.ars
I would probably like something between their Budget Box and "Hot Rod".
- What is better, a Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon 64? How do they compare since their GHz ratings different compared to their power? Is an AMD Athlon 64 3000+ comparable to a P4 3GHz? I was looking at the AMDs, and it looks like the price differences rise more steeply between models, the higher above the 3000+ you get. I would probably want to get something at least as powerful as the above mentioned P4 and AMD.
-I was thinking of getting 1Gb of RAM. How quickly does Win. XP use up RAM? How many applications would you have to have open at a time to use 1 Gb? Would I be better off only getting 768Mb, if it isn't needed that much?
-How much of a difference does a sound card make over having sound integrated into the motherboard? I usually only use headphones, and that is mainly for MP3s and game sound effects.
-What kind of graphics/video card would be recommended? I am just a casual gamer since I usually just use a game console when I want to play Video games. I would like to be able to play some newer RTS games. I heard that Empire Earth is good, and I've played AOE, so I would like to be able to play AOE 3 when it comes out. You wouldn't need as high quality a graphics card for RTS games as Shooters would you? Is PCI-Express than the AGP that used to be used for PCs?
-Do you know of any free or cheap legal graphics programs for XP that would be comparable to the Paint program for Apple Works 6 (for those of you that also have used Apples)? If I moved to the Windows platform, I would like to have something better than MSPaint if I want to do some graphical editing (though I probably don't need something as extravagant or expensive as Photoshop).
-Do you know where I could find a good case that isn't too expensive, but still looks nice, has good expandability, and front USB and Headphone ports?
I would appreciate any tips about building a computer, or just Windows computers in general, since I am tryint to learn as much as I can. If you know a good place to get good deals on parts online, post a link.