Originally posted by NHFoxtro
Does anyone have any suggestions ( Vidio Card, sound card). I think my best bet is the,
8200 Pentium 4 1.86GHz up to 2.2GHz (any suggestion?)
The faster the longer it will last you. Basically, go with whatever the best bang for the buck is.. depending on your budget. Assuming that you want to be "reasonable", I think the P4 1.9 Socket 478 is at the best spot in the price curve. Depends on Dell's pricing, and your wallet though.
If you've got the cash, go as big as you can.
Originally posted by NHFoxtro
Ram from 128 up to 2GB RDRAM ( I think 512 is enough?)
512 is plenty I think I'd go with that IF it's reasonable. However, I believe you'll be getting RDRAM with that system, so it may be prohibitively expensive. 256 will be fine if that's the case.
Originally posted by NHFoxtro
20GB to 128GB Hard Drive Ultra ATA/100(7200RPM)
( I think 40GB is plenty)
It totally depens on your personal needs, but I find 40 Gig to be plenty as well. Nice size, probably what I'd pick. Only go bigger if you store lots of high quality MP3's (I know folks with 60 Gigs + of MP3's) or DVD movies or something.
Originally posted by NHFoxtro
64MB NVIDIA GeForce 2 or 3 (Does AH support 3?)
Well, AH supports Windows DirectX, and the video cards are made to support Direct X, so yes, AH supports the GeForce 2, 3, and 4 lines. Get a GeForce 3 or a GeForce 4 Ti model. DO NOT buy an MX labelled card, because they are cheaper but much slower. If your intention is to game on this box, you don't want to scrimp on the graphics hardware. If Dell has it available and you can afford it, get the new GeForce 4 Ti 4600. It's expensive, but it's the fastest you can buy... period. If you can't get that one, look for a GeForce 4 Ti 4400 or 4200 if available (I don't think they are in wide release yet) or drop down to the GeForce 3 Ti 200 or Ti 500 depending on your budget. All are kick-butt video cards.
Originally posted by NHFoxtro
SB Live 1024V Digital Sound Card
That sound card will likely do you just fine. Still, I'd advise you look at one of the more upscale versions like the Audigy line:
http://www.americas.creative.com/products/product.asp?product=134&category=165&maincategory=1However, if Dell offers the Live 1024 as the only option other than integrated... take it! The Live 1024 will do a reasonable job for gaming.
Originally posted by NHFoxtro
Windows 2000 or XP?
I think XP is the way to go for the future. Win2k is very sweet, but for gaming XP is where the industry is going. XP is a pretty sweet OS. However, if you feel comfortable with it and don't mind the extra cash, I'd go for the XP Pro version instead of XP Home. Pro is much more full featured and secure, while Home has some cool features for purely home use, it's kinda crippled for things like LAN networks. If it's just you and the family on a single machine, Home might be the way to go, but if you plan to have a home LAN or anything, I'd go with Pro for sure.
You didn't mention a monitor, but with a rig like that, it would be a shame not to have a decent quality 19" monitor to view all that goodness.