Building a computer and need some help

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MKB

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LeScrapper said:
u bought a refurbished mother board? u juss fucked up right there. lol but the only thing u would need is couple cables and screws other then that ur koo.
Yeah I know it sucks.
I have two hard drives, two dvd burners, cheap 6600 video card, 550W 24pin power supply, 3.4ghz intel p4 cpu, 2x1gb DDR2 ram, some case with a window, one 120mm fan, one pci fan and I think that is it.
 
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Are your hard drives IDE or Sata? You'll need screws for the motherboard (shoulda came with the case), an IDE cable for your 2 DVD/RWs (1 cable has 2 connections), and either 2 sata cables or 1 IDE cable for your 2 hard drives.

I just bought a refurbished Asus P5WD2 Premium from Newegg and have had no problems.
 

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TONY206 said:
Are your hard drives IDE or Sata? You'll need screws for the motherboard (shoulda came with the case), an IDE cable for your 2 DVD/RWs (1 cable has 2 connections), and either 2 sata cables or 1 IDE cable for your 2 hard drives.

I just bought a refurbished Asus P5WD2 Premium from Newegg and have had no problems.
IDE I think here is what it says Maxtor 250GB EIDE HD 7200/2MB/ATA-133. But what is the difference between SATA, ATA and IDE? I also think the mother board has RAID what is that? Thanks for all the help too. The biggest question I had was about what the software is that comes with the mother board and what all of the other things it has. The picture shows some red cables and some stuff that you mount in the back of your case and connect to the motherboard most of them just look like usb or something.
 
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IDE and ATA are the same. Sata cables are the red cables you saw, sata is a different, slightly faster, connection than IDE. RAID is when you have multiple hard drives and cofigure them in a type of RAID array to gain speed or quicker backups, wouldn't recommend setting up RAID unless you know what you are doing. You can get the software from the ASUS website. You'll need the drivers and most importantly your ethernet drivers downloaded before hand and saved to a disc to install once the computer is built otherwise you're screwed trying to get online.
 

MKB

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Thanks for all of the info it makes a lot more sense now. My internet is wierless from another computer so if I need to I wont have any problems getting online.