On Mittwoch, 22. August 2007, b.n. wrote:
> Volker Armin Hemmann ha scritto:
> >> - supported Intel onboard video card with its own video RAM
> >> - good supported onboard audio with 5.1 surround
> >
> > you can not put an amd chip on an intel board a vice versa.
>
> *bangs on his head* - of course... This thing is becoming harder than I
> thought. Buy new mobo+cpu+ram, ok. mobo+cpu+ram+sound card, less than ok
> but doable. Mobo+cpu+ram+soundcard+videocard...
>
> The videocard looks like a bad problem. Newer ATIs are, AFAIK, not well
> supported by open source drivers. nVidia 3d open source support is
> currently none. I don't like proprietary drivers, not that much because
> of ideological reasons but because I found they're extremly annoying to
> maintain (kernel or xorg updates easily break them).

and with intel onboard 3d performance is non existant too....

>
> >> And what about the cpu cooling fan?
> >
> > buy a 'boxed' cpu. The coolers are good enough.
>
> Are they silent too? I really need silent things.

depends.. what is 'silent' my cooler is pretty 'silent' until I start 
compiling stuff and it reaches 6000 rpm... because my case starts to swing...

but even a good, 'silent' cooler is cheap today. So are 6XXX nvidia video 
cards for pcie slots.

Why not go to a friend how nows about hardware and let him built a pc for you? 
or ask your friendly hardware dealer?
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