to all,
thanks for all of your opinions, i think i'd try to buy an intel LGA 775 instead of the 478 socket since i also heard from a friend of mine that it'll be phased out sooner. so i have to check out the motherboards again for compatibility. i only wonder why is the 478 costs higher than the LGA 775. about the videocard (nvidia vs ati) i really had no idea about ati, i've read it in some threads but when i looked for it i couldnt find it. is ati another company? probably but what i mean is do they release versions of their product through inno3d like nvidia does? i'll be waiting for your replies. thanks to all.
tikbobolan
Socket 478 cpu will cost more because supplies have dwindled rapidly as Intel produces less to make way for LGA 775, so economics dictates that as the demand (for the product) remains constant or increases as supply (of the product) decreases therefore price will expectedly increase.
ATI, like Nvidia, makes the chips that powers a video card. But unlike Nvidia, ATI also produces their own line of video cards using their chips, of course. Video cards based on the ATI chips are also available from third party manufacturers locally available are GeCube (recommended), Asus, Powercolor, HIS, ECS, Jet, MSI, Xpertvision, etc.
After doing some research, it seems that Nvidia does have the upper hand compared to ATI in the mainstream sector. Try getting a video card based on the Nvidia 6600GT chip with DDR3. It beats the ATI Radeon 9600XT, X600, and even the X700 Pro. But try avoiding Inno3d, they make affordable video cards which does not exactly translate into strong performances as evidenced by some reviews of their past products.