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Could I get some feed back on the below mentioned parts? What changes would you make? How overclockable is the current setup with air cooling? I need suggestions, i'm excited about this! Any input is helpful! TIA
http://secure.newegg.com/app/WishHis...EW &ID=552245 Thanks, ~PCTech |
Ah, composing a new box... Tricky.
I see nothing wrong with your choice. I haven't read the specs in detail regarding the motherboard but I would check if it demands a SATA drive or not, maybe you have to add one (I see you order standard ATA cable). Overclocking: No ideea Question: (off-topic) I would like a new rig since my main machine here is getting old. I have no complaints about it but nowadays a 1.4 MHz isn't the primary choice (editing photos and such). Obviously we use our machines different and think about them differently, but I'm interested in an Athlon 64. I have to wait a little of course until everything gets a little more stable... Anyway: Good luck! Lot of RAM! |
Looks good to me but why a:
AMD Athlon XP 2800+ I would just get a 2500+ and overclock that bad boy to 3200+ plus speeds. Good enough. And half the price. But choice is yours. And yea you are missing ram and a hard drive. Sure you know that. :P Get some ddr400, at least 512mb of it ( i would get two stick of 512mb myself and run dual channel, like i am now. :) ) and at least a 80mb 8mb cache hard drive 7500rpm or 10000 rpm of course. |
Alrighty, I was thinking about going with a 2500+ as they do overclock a lot better in my opinion than the 2800. I do have 512 (2x256 DDR400) of ram, 1GB if you count the PC2700 that is also in there.
Stuff I got already: RAM - 2x 256 DDR400 DVD Burner CD Burner DVD Rom 5 HDs (200GB, 40GB, 30GB, 60GB, and 30GB...3 are external) btw all the HDs I have are 8mb cache ones also how much of a difference would the sata drives make as far as speed and extracting stuff? Also the 2500 barton is a good chip (less money for me!) Would you go with the Barton Core or not? |
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wish it was out when i got my 2200 a year and a half ago...well then it was the best amd u could get so... |
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Better to find out that now and not when unpacking all that new shiny speedy stuff... And I would still go for Athlon 64. Expensive yes, I can't afford that now but with next box... |
Yah after researching, I'm getting a different mobo, because the only difference between that and the e-deluxe model is sata/raid and 1 gigabite lan port no on board video on that model either. The VM/400 model has onboard nforce2 graphics (better than my current standalone card.) Should I get the A7N8X-E-Deluxe or the A7N8X-VM/400?
Which is better for overclocking? ~PCTech |
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