3/22/2006 6:43:46 PM
Product descriptions from newegg I'm guessing? Personally, I wouldn't have gotten that ram. I would have stuck with corsair XMS http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16820145574$155 after $40MIRI'm guessing your planning on doing some gaming?I'd choose another hard drive as I've heard that those maxtor hard drive lines don't play nicely with nforce4 chipsets. Also, do you need 500GB of space? otherwise, spend that 100 on a better CPU.
3/22/2006 7:19:06 PM
are you stupid son? How does a hard drive not play nicely with a chipset>I do agree on the memory though, since it's cheaper AR.Video card, get a 7800GT instead.
3/22/2006 7:43:23 PM
Come on, you've got to have heard of weirder incompatability issues than that noen...
3/22/2006 7:55:18 PM
i'm going to build a pretty similar system in a couple weeks, maybe with a lesser video card
3/22/2006 8:00:56 PM
got the Corsair XMS 2gb for $109 last weekend to replace my 2gb of VS, heard good things about gskill though
3/22/2006 8:04:36 PM
^nice deal
3/22/2006 8:11:57 PM
sourcecheck this out:
What You Have
Upgrade Path Today
Why YouShould
Why You Should Wait
Athlon 64/Early Socket 940/AGP
PCI ExpressMotherboard (Nforce4 or CrossFire 3200); PCI Express Graphics Card.
Processorand graphics cards max out at less than today's top end.
AM2 will offer betterthroughput with DDR2/667.
Athlon 64/Socket 939/AGP
PCI Express Motherboard (Nforce4or CrossFire 3200); PCI Express Graphics Card.
Faster graphics cards on PCIExpress; dual graphics support.
AM2 will also support faster graphics cards, and you'll be able to move toDDR2/667.
Athlon 64/Socket 939/PCI Express
Drop in a faster CPU orgraphics card.
A faster graphics card may help, depending on the application,but don't upgrade the CPU unless you have a slower model (3200 or less).
AM2offers better throughput, and willstill support your graphics card. But you'll need DDR2 memory.
Intel Pentium 4/Socket 478/AGP
PCI Express Motherboard(Intel 945, 975X or Nvidia nForcefor Intel)/DDR2 memory/PCI Express Graphics; dual core CPUs.
Can move to Inteldual core; faster graphics; somewhat faster CPUs; better serial ATA support;possible dual graphics card support.
Conroe will use less power and be faster.Waiting for the 965 chipset allows you to move to DDR2/800 in one fell swoop.
Intel Pentium 4/Socket 775/Intel 915 or 925 chipset
Intel945, 975X or Nvidia nForce forIntel; Intel dual-core CPUs.
Can move to Intel dual core; better SATA RAIDsupport; possible dual graphics card support.
Conroe will use less power; 965core logic supports DDR2/800.
Intel Pentium 4/Socket 775/Intel 945
Intel 975X or NvidianForce for Intel.
Future Conroe support.
Intel 975X maxes out at DDR2/667.
If you have anything else, including Socket A Athlon XPs, Socket 423 Pentium 4s or older systems, you can pick any of the above alternatives. You'll almost certainly need a new motherboard, CPU, memory, and graphics card. Sound like a new system? You can probably retain your mass storage, input devices, case, and monitors. But it is close to a new system. Your application needs and budget will dictate whether you should upgrade now or wait just a few months longer.
3/23/2006 8:20:33 AM
3/23/2006 6:36:23 PM
3/23/2006 7:07:18 PM
intel proc with non intel chipset is fucking retarded
3/23/2006 7:08:23 PM
^ What the fuck are you talking about?
3/23/2006 7:29:01 PM
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3/23/2006 7:33:21 PM
goddamn i hate tww tables
3/23/2006 7:34:53 PM
yet another hardware pricing guide for building PCs: http://hardware.gotfrag.com/portal/story/30136/via digg
3/24/2006 10:14:01 AM
that processor is the weak sauce
3/24/2006 1:25:05 PM
Noen actually does disappear when he gets dominated.
3/24/2006 1:37:14 PM
no, I asked a question, it was answered. I didn't know, it seemed ludicrous that a damn harddrive would be incompatible with a motherboard.
3/24/2006 1:47:32 PM
Why would you go with Maxtor in general, I mean really there's Seagate which gives you a 5 year warranty and has the same specs as the maxtor (minus the 16Mg flash oh noes!). Plus the OEM Seagate with same specs minus 8Mg flash is only $1 more expensive but same specs and onger warranty: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16822148111but you should wait atleast until the Core's and Socket AM2 hit retail anyways (prices of older platforms, like 939, will become cheaper).[Edited on March 24, 2006 at 3:17 PM. Reason : ]
3/24/2006 3:16:10 PM
Well, would I see a big performance gain from an 8mb cache to a 16 mb cache?
3/24/2006 5:41:07 PM
nope, you'll see a much bigger performance gain going from a 250gb drive to a 500gb drive.And a big loss going down to an 80gb. Bigger capacity = more dense platters = faster.
3/25/2006 12:30:50 PM
3/25/2006 1:35:10 PM
bttmft So, I've made some purchases since we last talked:http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16811220011I like the nerd bling on the side of the casehttp://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16813131569Cheaper and better reviewed than teh MSI. Also, supposed to be pretty good for OCing\http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16817153023Uhh PShttp://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16820231047No problems with this RAM yet. I have it in my other comp right now. Now, I need to decide on HD's, Vid Card and Processor.Currently, I'm leaning towards the AMD X2 3800+ , which is $295 at newegg. Good deal? Good pick?For vid cards, the motherboard only has one PCI x16 slot so no crossfire or SLi. What do you guys recommend? Let's say $200-300 range.For HD's the Raptor's are out of my price range the 37 gig raptor is 105, also 16mb Sata 150 drives are a minumum of 100 bucks a piece. But the WD caviar drives @ 80gig are 54 bucks a piece. Good deal?Looking for input and suggestions please.
3/28/2006 6:45:20 PM
i have NEVER EVER EVER found any reason to pay for "top-of-the-line" computer equipment...NEVER...give it a few months, it will be half the price and a year later you MIGHT have some piece of software that will actually utilize it
3/28/2006 6:52:12 PM
^ So which piece are you referring to as top of the line?
3/28/2006 7:37:00 PM
3/28/2006 11:56:00 PM
^ as long as you have enough memory (2g+), the hdd shouldn't be that big of a bottleneck
3/29/2006 12:17:51 AM