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spoon fed 12-08-2005 01:23 PM

Re: Got a new computer
 
no matter what i do the computer will never be the best...it's good for what i use it for ;D
homemadeturbo and makin knuckle babies ;D

fork 12-08-2005 01:27 PM

Re: Got a new computer
 

Originally Posted by Tatakai
/yourself for getting less than 3ghz.. i got my 2.2ghz p4 board and cpu for free :l


</yourself> for thinking a 2.2 p4 is better than a amd 64 3500, intel bites ass

88crxSi 12-08-2005 01:53 PM

Re: Got a new computer
 

Originally Posted by rawr
thowing another gig stick in there would work. the motherboard would just take it out of dual channel mode, well it should take it out. you might have to do it from bios. and your motherboard doesnt care if you combine pc333 and pc400 it will just run it at the lower clock speed. i have a 1024 and a 512 stick in my board right now on this computer. it works fine. the 512 is 333 and the 1024 is 400. and thoes are both very good power supplys. but you do need more than 250 wats for sli, or to just run a high end 6 or 7 series card on there own.

I'd much rather have 1gb in dual channel then 2gb in single channel. And Ya i know the board would just run it all @ the lower mem clocks but what I meant is that some board will run ddr400 @ 333 if you populate all 4 slots. It all comes down to the CPU, AMD's would only use 333mhz for 4x sticks even if they are all 400mhz modules. This was not solved until the Venice cores came out (I believe the 3500+ is a Venice core). But they would still have to run 2T timing mode.

Also, it's been proven that the cost of anything more than 1gb or ram isn't worth the performance increase (yet), Win x64 will fix that for sure.
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U can get the Antec NeoHE 430w supply for $80. It's SUPER quiet, decently efficient and has modular cable design. It's a good choice.




cberman 12-08-2005 05:45 PM

Re: Got a new computer
 
i just built a setup for a customer with an amd x2 4800...pure sex

god amd is doing great...and jsut to think a year ago, 2500 bartons were the ----

Tatakai 12-08-2005 06:40 PM

Re: Got a new computer
 

Originally Posted by fork
</yourself> for thinking a 2.2 p4 is better than a amd 64 3500, intel bites ass

i got it for free.. prior to that i had a 1.8ghz :X AMD. but it died and i had a bigass report to finish. went to my homies house and his dad had a 2.2ghz intel lying around he'd give me for free. FREE

im just saying, if your gonna buy a whole new comp, might as well get the best you can. didn't know AMD wasn't past 2.8 yet.. but oh well.

AMD > Intel

J-SMITH69 12-08-2005 08:26 PM

Re: Got a new computer
 
ya and the amd is 64bit ;)

ibby 12-09-2005 05:22 PM

Re: Got a new computer
 

Originally Posted by fork
</yourself> for thinking a 2.2 p4 is better than a amd 64 3500, intel bites ass

my intel owns you

leed 12-10-2005 05:21 AM

Re: Got a new computer
 
3500+ is prolly the venice core. Awsome core for a healthy room temp overclock. If your Bios/MB supports it, you can very safely jack it up 300-400mhz.
Im currently rocking a Venice core 3000+(1800mhz) at 2520mhz. Its rock solid w/ all games and benchmarks. Ive hit as high as 2700, but its not stable.

spoon fed 12-10-2005 09:31 AM

Re: Got a new computer
 
i dont' knwo what any of that means :-\

88crxSi 12-12-2005 09:07 AM

Re: Got a new computer
 

Originally Posted by random-strike
ya and the amd is 64bit ;)

stick to cars johnny.. Intel has 64bit too :P


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