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Originally posted by Nohpys
Proc: Intel Northwood Pentium 4 3.2C w/ Hyper Threading
Mobo: Abit IC7-Max3
But what RAM? The board supports 4x DIMM support Dual Channel DDR400 Max 4GB
Should I be looking at dual channel stuff? (i really dont know anything about this)
I don't know if you can even get Mushkin in the UK but anyway:
http://www.mushkin.com/epages/Mushkin.storefront/3ff33b4001cdca8a273fc0a801020645/Catalog/5403
What thing on there is the right one?
Originally posted by methodicaloutlaw
hows this look?
intel 3ghz 800 fsb
asus p4c800-e deluxe
corsair TWIN1024RE-3200LL 1GB DDR400 XMS3200 Ultra Low Latency Memory 1 w/Black Heat Spreader
im curious to know if the memory will go good with the mobo.
Originally posted by M3at
I'm going to be building an Intel system. More than anything, I want to be able to overclock like mad. The only problem is I kind of have a budget. About 350$ +/- 25$
So far is what I've decided on:
P4 2.6c
not sure what brand of pc3500- pc400 ram
not sure what abit motherboard to get.
THanks
Originally posted by faster7
Building a "server"
Stability is job 1.
Guess I'm looking at ~2.0-2.4ish 533fsb chips. Will not overclock.
What motherboard can I trust in?
Onboard SATA Raid for a Raid1 or 1+0 would be nice.
I'm a big AMD fan. But going to give in on this one. I think.
i would recommend the ic7-max3 but skip the prescott and dont really bother getting a faster cpu unless you are really worried about a few hundred MHz since they seem to be toping out around the same speeds ... well just my opinions (sata raid is lovely btw)Michaelius said:Which mobo should i get for the 2.4C (or higher depends on funds)
I need sata and raid support ,upgradeability to prescott and good oc.
Currently i'm thinking about those mobo's:
Abit AI7
Gigabyte GA8IPE1000 pro 3
okay man ... like what i just told previous dude ... about the best value for your cash atm would be a 2.4c (800mhz fsb) and if you browse around here you will find that these cpu's (with other good components) have no problem breaking 3GHz cpu running speedGlyphic said:Hey, I'm looking to upgrade my old system ( p3 800 mhz) but I'm not sure which cpu to get. I have been looking on zipzoomfly.com and I can't decide between two processors.
Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor Northwood 3.06GHz, 533MHz FSB, Socket 478 Retail
Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor 3GHz, 800MHz FSB, Socket 478 Retail
the prices are almost identical, but I'm not exactly sure if the 800mhz bus makes that much of a difference? I mostly use my pc for games, and sometimes ps. Plan on getting at least 512 mn ram for now. Also, what mobo should I get, looking for something a little cheap, maybe jumperless?
Thanks in advance