Frank,
Bill Cohane answered most of your questions, so I'll only address the ones
he didn't.
A new sound card would improve performance. If you are looking for a good
low-end solutions, I would suggest the SoundBlaster PCI128 (or Creative Labs
PCI128 - they are the same card). It has great sound, and can usually be
found for around $25 on pricewatch.com. As far as it being worth it to
upgrade, I think that is a HIGHLY subjective question. I think it is worth,
and my suggestion for what to use is pretty middle-of-the-road. Others
might say it's not worth it, or on the other extreme, say you need much more
than what I suggest.
As far as the speakers go, you get what you pay for. If you're spending $20
for a pair of speakers, you are getting low-end equipment that may or may
not last a couple of years. I own a pair of 80W speakers that I paid $45
for four years ago, and they are still working great. My wife's $20 pair
lasted two years. If you want to go all out, a five piece surround sound
set will run you about $75-$150 for decent ones (three piece sets are
$50-$125 for decent ones). Want top of the line? Buy Bose (the best IMHO).
Prepare yourself for sticker-shock though. They start at about $300 for a
simple system, and peak at around $1500 for the real good ones.
Hope this helps!
Kyle Elmblade
Distinct Computer Solutions
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From: "Frank R. Brown" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2000 3:57 AM
Subject: [PCBUILD] Hardware recommendations -- scanner. cdrw, sound card,
&c...
> Could people make some hardware recommendations
> for an athlon / abit-ka7-based w2k system? The system
> has an adaptec 19160 scsi card, so it supports ultra 160,
> plus slower scsi devices on a second scsi bus. Is has
> the two unused ide controllers on the mobo, and has
> two usb ports. So all of these are options.
>
> 1) Flatbed scanner
> (decent quality, price / performance matters)
>
> 2) cdrom drive (scsi acceptable / preferable?)
>
> 3) cdrw (one that won't burn coasters)
>
> 4) sound card (to replace a legacy pro audio spectrum)
> What kinds of sound cards are out there now?
> Does it make sense to get something fancy?
> The sound from the current card is not very good.
> It pops an crackles --- although I've heard complaints
> that this is a w2k issue. (Is it worth bothering to
> upgrade?)
>
> 5) speakers --- again, is there any point in buying
> something more than the plain-vanilla offerings?
> I sometimes have the suspicion that fancier-looking
> computer speakers are just fancier-looking cases
> with the same cheap speakers inside.
>
> Thanks for your suggestions.
>
> Frank R.Brown
> Frank.R.Brown@MailAndNews
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