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New Rig
#1
Posted 06 October 2004 - 06:38 PM
parts list what i plan to buy
Asus SK8V Socket 940 VIA K8T800?
Asus SK8N nForce3 Socket 940?
Athlon 64 FX-51
one gig ddr mem registered
parts i have
Mylex eXtremeRAID 1100
18.2GB SCSI 10K RPMx4
quadro2
dvd-rw
cd-rw
if anyone has mainboard idea's please post
Asus SK8V Socket 940 VIA K8T800?
Asus SK8N nForce3 Socket 940?
Athlon 64 FX-51
one gig ddr mem registered
parts i have
Mylex eXtremeRAID 1100
18.2GB SCSI 10K RPMx4
quadro2
dvd-rw
cd-rw
if anyone has mainboard idea's please post
#2
Posted 06 October 2004 - 06:50 PM
The nF3-based MoBo above would positively be the best.
(off-topic : why the Athlon-FX + registered mem, when an Athlon64 and normal RAM will do just fine... Moreover, since Athlon64 will be cheaper, you get the freedom to spend more on better speed/quality RAM, and higher-speed processor)
(off-topic : why the Athlon-FX + registered mem, when an Athlon64 and normal RAM will do just fine... Moreover, since Athlon64 will be cheaper, you get the freedom to spend more on better speed/quality RAM, and higher-speed processor)
#3
Posted 06 October 2004 - 06:59 PM
was not that fond of the Athlon64 figured i do something out side the norm. this will be my frist amd rig just wanted it to be diffrent
like i said if any one else has any other idea's please post
and thanks prathapml i will look into the athl64 see whaty i can find out about it
like i said if any one else has any other idea's please post
and thanks prathapml i will look into the athl64 see whaty i can find out about it
#4
Posted 07 October 2004 - 04:03 AM
Yes, you could as well get an Athlon 64 FX-53 for Socket 939, w/ an nForce3-250 (look here: its 250, not 150) and unbuffered 1GB of RAM.
It would be more positive, more overclockable, and after all cost you lesser since registered RAM is more expensive (nearly twice).
And anyway S940 is dying, the way to go is S939. Point is: Suppose you have a problem with your system after 2-3 years of use, it would be easier to find a friend w/ an S939 CPU to swap it with yours.
It would be more positive, more overclockable, and after all cost you lesser since registered RAM is more expensive (nearly twice).
And anyway S940 is dying, the way to go is S939. Point is: Suppose you have a problem with your system after 2-3 years of use, it would be easier to find a friend w/ an S939 CPU to swap it with yours.
#5
Posted 07 October 2004 - 07:53 AM
heres the final specs
Athlon 64 FX-53
1 GB (2 pcs 512) DDR (500) PC-4000 Corsair XMS (TWINX1024-4000PT) $246.00
MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum Audio/GB-LAN/USB/IEEE/SATA/DDR-400/ATX 64 (939) $145.00 http://www.msi.com.tw/program/products/mai...ail.php?UID=607
Zalman CNPS7000-CU Copper CPU Fan For Intel 478Pin & AMD 64 (Socket754/939/940)
i have read that the fx64cpu's ru unlocked is that just the oem versins or the retail ones too.any input is welcome
Athlon 64 FX-53
1 GB (2 pcs 512) DDR (500) PC-4000 Corsair XMS (TWINX1024-4000PT) $246.00
MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum Audio/GB-LAN/USB/IEEE/SATA/DDR-400/ATX 64 (939) $145.00 http://www.msi.com.tw/program/products/mai...ail.php?UID=607
Zalman CNPS7000-CU Copper CPU Fan For Intel 478Pin & AMD 64 (Socket754/939/940)
i have read that the fx64cpu's ru unlocked is that just the oem versins or the retail ones too.any input is welcome
This post has been edited by Famer: 07 October 2004 - 06:19 PM
#6
Posted 07 October 2004 - 08:09 PM
You've made a nice combination.
All the Athlon 64s are downward unlocked. That means its easy to UNDERclock them. Of course that's necessary for the Cool 'n' Quiet technology.
All the Athlon 64 FX's are upward unlocked also. That's the benefit of paying more than twice for a 10% performance increase over a 3800+.
All the Athlon 64s are downward unlocked. That means its easy to UNDERclock them. Of course that's necessary for the Cool 'n' Quiet technology.
All the Athlon 64 FX's are upward unlocked also. That's the benefit of paying more than twice for a 10% performance increase over a 3800+.
#7
Posted 08 October 2004 - 05:17 AM
Thanks rupert86 i did more research and found that amd plans to stop using the 940. i also found info that nvidia is releasing the nforce 4 on the 19 of oct
#8
Posted 08 October 2004 - 07:54 PM
Yes, but buying the first generation of anything would be not my first choice. They're either problematic (although we have seen that Intel's PCI Express chipsets weren't problematic, except for the server-oriented Lindenhurst). And anyway today it is harder to overclock a PCIe board, since they are not as advanced as to have working PCIe speed locks.
And anyway with SiS, VIA, nVidia and ATi all releasing PCIe chipsets for A64, it will be a very tough competition indeed. I'd suggest you to wait for the 2nd generation of these chipsets.
After all, nForce3 150 was quite a flop, but nForce3 250 boomed out. Just wait for the refinements. I personally think it will be paper launch on 19th Oct. It would take time for these products to get out in the market.
And anyway with SiS, VIA, nVidia and ATi all releasing PCIe chipsets for A64, it will be a very tough competition indeed. I'd suggest you to wait for the 2nd generation of these chipsets.
After all, nForce3 150 was quite a flop, but nForce3 250 boomed out. Just wait for the refinements. I personally think it will be paper launch on 19th Oct. It would take time for these products to get out in the market.
#9
Posted 09 October 2004 - 12:12 AM
Thanks i might just go head and get the parts i listed and be done with it . i dont need the lastest right now
#10
Posted 09 October 2004 - 05:58 AM
**** , asus should work faster .... the a8v needs an nforce chipset ...
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