RoganDawes
Expert Member
So, it's been a LONG time since I tried to put a new system together. These seem to be decent parts, but I'd appreciate comments from those who do this regularly.
1 x Seagate 1.5TB Barracuda 7200.11 SATA300 32MB 7200RPM Hard Drive
2 x Corsair DDR3-1333 4GB (2x2GB) XMS3 Memory Module Kit
1 x Asus M4A785TD-V EVO AMD 785G Motherboard w/A8 + G + LK + FWa + SATA2 RAID + DVI + HDMI
1 x AMD Phenom II X4 945 Processor - 3.0GHz AM3, 2MB L2, 6MB L3 - Boxed
I already have a case and power supply for an existing computer, which I plan to reuse (but see below). Does anyone have better suggestions for a machine that will primarily be used for things like VMWare, etc?
I'm not a big gamer, so graphics performance is not critical to me. I have heard that the Phenom II is not really worth the extra bucks over the Athlon II. Any strong feelings?
Regarding my existing PC and power supply, I actually have a concern. The PC itself won't switch on, although it was working fine previously. I can see a green light on the motherboard, indicating that power is reaching the board, and the first time I press the power switch after I have connected the power cable, the CPU fans spins for a second, then stops. Subsequent presses have no effect. Does this sound like the power supply is dead/dying?
1 x Seagate 1.5TB Barracuda 7200.11 SATA300 32MB 7200RPM Hard Drive
2 x Corsair DDR3-1333 4GB (2x2GB) XMS3 Memory Module Kit
1 x Asus M4A785TD-V EVO AMD 785G Motherboard w/A8 + G + LK + FWa + SATA2 RAID + DVI + HDMI
1 x AMD Phenom II X4 945 Processor - 3.0GHz AM3, 2MB L2, 6MB L3 - Boxed
I already have a case and power supply for an existing computer, which I plan to reuse (but see below). Does anyone have better suggestions for a machine that will primarily be used for things like VMWare, etc?
I'm not a big gamer, so graphics performance is not critical to me. I have heard that the Phenom II is not really worth the extra bucks over the Athlon II. Any strong feelings?
Regarding my existing PC and power supply, I actually have a concern. The PC itself won't switch on, although it was working fine previously. I can see a green light on the motherboard, indicating that power is reaching the board, and the first time I press the power switch after I have connected the power cable, the CPU fans spins for a second, then stops. Subsequent presses have no effect. Does this sound like the power supply is dead/dying?