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October 2002 Extreme Gaming PC Buyer's Guide - Page 7By Bao Ly October 3, 2002NIC: Intel Pro/100S Adapter
Cost: $60
Every gamer requires a high quality network interface card. There's nothing worse than having an unstable or otherwise low quality NIC go lame on you during the midst of a heavy frag fest. The Intel Pro/100S is a high performance NIC from on the most trusted names in network hardware. So not only is this a stable and efficient NIC, it also adds security features that might prove useful to some Extreme users. Both systems come with onboard LAN, but demanding gamers demand off-board NIC's, so we're leaving this card in this month.
Cost: $60
There are still many people with no access to broadband internet; therefore we're accommodating internet connectivity made via dial-up accounts. An external modem will save you a PCI slot as well as higher portability across multiple PCs. There are other practical uses for an external faxmodem; some people might actually need the fax capability to send/receive information. In the realm of analogue modems, US Robotics is the most universally recognized name brand, and will generally have the best driver support for your operating system.
Cost: $130
The current operating system of choice for new high-end systems is Windows XP Professional. Windows 2000 still has its adherents, but the days of Windows 98 SE as the best gaming platform are over. There are some situations where Windows 98 SE has advantages, but the improvement in hardware compatibility, performance, and memory management of Windows XP Professional makes it stand out as the operating system of choice. This is especially true of high-end systems with gobs of RAM, high-end video cards and RAID controllers. Add in the fact that future hardware and software releases will be optimized for Windows XP, there is very little reason to consider any other consumer level operating system at this moment.
Cost: $130
American Power Conversion is one of the major name brands in the area of surge protectors and battery backups. Their reasonably-priced APC BackUPS Pro USB 500VA seems like a logical purchase to help protect your newly acquired Extreme Gaming Machine. It shields the connected devices from power surges, supplies battery back-up power to critical components, and can be monitored and shut down via the USB interface. If added security is needed, then for a bit more money, a 650VA or higher model can easily be found.
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