Not an expert...
not sure if you want to choose each and every componant for someone, or buy yhem yourself, or what. but here is some price info so you can think about price/performance
Well two choices, intel or amd.
These are recent AMD processor prices from sharkyexteme.com
Athlon XP 1700+ (1.47GHz) $62
Athlon XP 1800+ (1.53GHz) $76
Athlon XP 1900+ (1.6GHz) $104
Athlon XP 2000+ (1.67GHz) $122
Athlon XP 2100+ (1.73GHz) $154
Athlon XP 2200+ (1.8GHz) $200
Vs Intel
P4-1.8GHz Sock 478 $160
P4-1.9GHz Sock 478 $173
P4-2.0GHz Sock 478 Northwood $189
P4-2.2GHz Sock 478 Northwood $238
so amd are a bit cheaper, and perform the same at this range. I personally would go with a high end AMD, but think its preference rather then huge difference.
RAM is pretty much all about the DDR 2700 i think. you could start with a 512stick and add more later if you wanted.
PC2700 128mb $40
PC2700 256mb $62
PC2700 512mb $121
video card- some
gforce 4200 model i think.
Chaintech Geforce4 Ti4200 $137.00
MSI GeForce4 Ti4200 (128MB) $175.00
Asus Geforce4 Ti4200 (128MB) $203.00
Harddrive- any modern 7200 RPM drive will do. western digital WD800JB is 80 GB and lists for $130 (80 GB) it has an 8mb buffer and performs a bit better then an average 7200 HD. you could just get a 40 GB and put everuthing on there, but my philosophy, is that if you are serious about recording, get one big HD and dedicate it to audio. this drive will do great for that.
CDRW i don;t know much about. I know these Lite-on burners are all the rage, my computer geek friends use them and they rant about them. think its the LiteOn LTR-24102B CD-RW, there is one review
here
but search for more and i think they all agree its one of the best cdrws around. (its around 300$)
hmm lets see, processor, ram, hard drive, video card, cdrw. thats about it ain;t it?
I humbly recommend you build you own. its not that hard! Read like hell for a few months and you will be able to do it. otherwise you could put down a list of specific componants, and then get it built to order. a bit more expensive, but easier.
do you know about mobos?
if not thats a whole can of worms.
some good ones for AMD all using the newest kt333 chipset. they all have onboard something, so you have to look into them to see if they have extras. I personally like onboard stuff if its good, like the soyo, since it saves $$$ and can avoid conflicts. stuff like RAID, USB 2.0, 5.1 sound, network/ethernet.
soyo dragon ultra (onboard everything)
Gigabyte 7VRXP VIA KT333
Asus A7V333 VIA KT333
they run from 100-150$
these are all ideal prices, online vendors and stuff. a bit more in the real world, unless maybe you buy the whole package together and get a deal, but then they ding you for assembly and stuff.
anyways, think it over and tell us what appeals to you. some expert will help you from there on.
SirRiff