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More info?)
I'm using an ASUS A8N-E 939 socket mobo, with 1GB Mushkin HP PC3200 RAM
(2x512),
an AMD 64 3200 (Winchester), and a ATI X300 256MB Video card.
I'm not a gamer, I'm a PC tech and the setup I have is great. It has 2 IDE
controllers and 4 SATA headers with optional RAID. The NForce4 chipset is
great and dual memory controllers give great memory bandwith. The system is
quiet, fast and very upgradeable, with a BIOS update it can handle AMD's new
dual core chips. And, yes, go for the 90nn process CPU it makes a big
difference.
Hope this helps.
john
"JK" <johnknuhtsenSP@Mmail.dk> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 28 Apr 2005 07:41:08 -0500, "Randy Reimers"
> <rreimers.null@hickorytech.net> wrote:
>
>>I am going to build a new PC, wondering what board/CPU combo is
>>recommended?
>>I'm not a gamer, don't need extreme high end, looking for bang for the
>>buck.
>>I do need to be able to hook up 4 IDE devices, and a new SATA drive.
>>Don't
>>want onboard video, unless good? I would like to get a speedy CPU, 1/2
>>gig
>>RAM, I do put this to some use for sure, would like fast start-up. Was
>>looking at ASUS K8V board/CPU combo from TigetDirect, looks like it has
>>what
>>I want - any advice there?
>>
> Well, I think you are on the right track with a 64 bits MB/CPU for
> coming 64 bits OS being common in the future.
>
> But I would think of getting 1 Gbyte ram. Further KV8 is a via chipset
> MB for socket 754. I would pick a socket 939 motherboard and one of
> the newer 90 nm process CPU, like winchester or venice. Per example a
> 3200+ or 3500+. A winchester CPU per example uses only idle 13 watt
> and load 65 watt, where older 130 nm cores consumes 20 watt more by
> full load. By using the 90 nm CPUs and getting a MB with Cool&Quiet it
> is possible to get a rather quiet PC. There are new types of PSUs with
> a single 120 mm fan that makes less noise. AMDs stock cooler is
> sufficient and can be rather quiet with C&Q too.
>
> Asus is a good brand, but they don't make a Nforce3 s939 MB with AGP,
> just Nforce4 with pci express. But Gigabyte and MSI have NF3 MB with
> AGP, if you want to use the old graphics card.
>
> Just to put some things in play as you asked for.
>
> best regards
>
> John