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how does this system look?

computermod14

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i didnt build the computer in my sig yet, but how do u think it would turn out when it's finished?
 
wow a 60 mb hard dive? ummmm why not say a 60 GIG hard drive? just a thought. Also, get the athlon 64 !
 
Looks nice but see if you can get the Athlon 64 and Seagate SATA drive, the difference in speed would be noticeable.
 
lol, i meant 60 gigs not megs. and i am going to oc the cpu to. i dont want to spend all that money on a 64, im only 15. lol
 
Well have you looked at the Socket 754 Sempron line? Not 64bit(but that's a marketing gimmick now anyways) but allows you to upgrade to a 64bit Proc(even though socket 754 will die 'cause AMD are fools) and the Sempron 754 will give you the memory controller which will allow you to kick some serious ass in 32bit apps.

Just a thought. I personally wouldn't do it but then again if I was buying a comp now I wouldn't be doing that either. So just throwing another option out towards ya.
 
That system looks good, but be aware that you might not always be able to overclock a processor as good as other people can.

If you cant overclock as good as you want to, the CPU will be a bottle-neck for that video card. Other than that the system looks great i hope you like it...
 
Dreaz said:
Well have you looked at the Socket 754 Sempron line? Not 64bit(but that's a marketing gimmick now anyways) but allows you to upgrade to a 64bit Proc(even though socket 754 will die 'cause AMD are fools) and the Sempron 754 will give you the memory controller which will allow you to kick some serious ass in 32bit apps.


Funny that's what I'm doing for my set-up that I'm building next weekend (just got the money) and I'm in the same boat as the thread-starter.
 
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