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mETRo said:Well I'll be joining this club shortly. Just ordered my new system last night and today. here's my Newegg invoice for the mobo and CPU.
Blitzrommel said:Very nice I was torn between the Orleans and Windsor, went with the Windsor cause of a better price. Woulda went with Orleans otherwise though, since it's for a machine I solely play games on.
maverick777 said:hello, just got done building my rig on Friday so I guess I'm gonna joing the AM2 club Specs are in my sig and I've posted pics in a couple other threads, here are some links in case you want to look at them.
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y22/mluu83/RightSideOpen.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y22/mluu83/MoboClose.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y22/mluu83/BlueLights.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y22/mluu83/GreenLights.jpg
Unknown-One said:I should buy a set of this RAM (PC4800) for my s754 system just to spite you...and to see how close I can get to AM2's bandwidth
unclewebb said:The winner is: socket 754. A single core AM2 needs DDR2-800 to compete with s754.
unclewebb said:There's no shortage of good AM2 boards available. Just need to find some cheap DDR2-800 memory to build a winner.
If you look back in the thread... OCZ Platinum EL DDR2-800 works fine. Runs in dual channel at DDR2-800 speed. You can pick it up for around 150-160 dollars. (2GB)machineheadg2r said:Those of you with MSI boards....
What Ram actually works? I'm looking for 1 gig of budget 667 ram. The ocz i bought doesnt work
Dillusion said:I win?
hmmmmmmmmmmm.. really?OverclockingGuru said:I must say, Im a bit disappointed at the OC results. I havent even seen one at 3GHz stable yet, and that would only match 939. I was honestly hoping they'd be pumping out some good 3.2GHz+ chips, they need it.
belmicah said:Nice overclock! Is 1.44V stock for that CPU? Is that an EE?
Dillusion said:EE? intel? lol no, its an orleans 3800+, and thats a mild OC for it, its stock cooling.
While I haven't used it myself, I've heard nothing but good things about Foxconn's ventures into the mobo arena. This board in particular is supposed to be very solidThatsAgood1jay said:Whitch out of the current two Nforce 590mcp mother boards is better?.
The foxconn.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16813186098
did you even set everything to manual in the bios so you can configure the voltages and timings? try updating the bios? I've got the OCZ EL Plat DDR2-800 4-5-4-15 2.1v running perfect on the MSI board.. By the looks in ur sig and by the looks of what you are saying, you are on two totally different playing fields. Is this your first time building a computer and actually having to specifiy settings before?ThatsAgood1jay said:I cant. When ever i press enter on the voltage in my bios it doesent do anything.
well, before you go out and buy a new board, or RMA it, that mobo is pretty awesome. Set all your memory timings to manual, then configure them properly. If you have the OCZ EL Platinum DDR2-800, the timings are 4-5-4-15 @ 2.1volts. Set all that up right in your bios under the memory timings. I'll help you out..ThatsAgood1jay said:Its my second build. But my first time at really working with memory timings, voltages with memory, etc.