Re: Possibly Building a comp?
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Originally Posted by Virtualbody1234
I edited the post above.
k cool :cool: So can you explain what the difference between cores is? :unsure:
Re: Possibly Building a comp?
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Originally Posted by Linkin Park
I wish :crying:
@VB: yes a winchester core would be the real mccoy, I'll have to look on newegg more and try to find 1.
@Formula1: Nice, with these 2 antec fans i put in my comp t here pretty loud :ohmy: but im used to it shouldnt be a problem. If i do get that case ill probbly put these fans in there if theres anywhere to put em ;)
One question I have about the stuff ive picked out is, would everything run fine and would anything there cause a bottleneck? :pinch:
Also are "OEM" packages refurbished comp parts? :blink:
OEM means "Original Equipment from Manufacturer". If you buy an OEM cpu, then it would come with the cou itself , and no heatsink. And also it wouldnt come with a manufacturer warranty on it.
Re: Possibly Building a comp?
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Originally Posted by Formula1
OEM means "Original Equipment from Manufacturer". If you buy an OEM cpu, then it would come with the cou itself , and no heatsink. And also it wouldnt come with a manufacturer warranty on it.
Ah ic ;)
Re: Possibly Building a comp?
Actually, AMD OEM chips come with a 1 year warrantee.
The retails have 3 years.
Re: Possibly Building a comp?
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Originally Posted by Linkin Park
k cool :cool: So can you explain what the difference between cores is? :unsure:
Winchester cores use 90nm technology so they can run at lower voltages, 1.4V usually - the Newegg specs are probably wrong. This has 2 effects - they run cooler, and they are generally easier to OC should you feel inclined.
Re: Possibly Building a comp?
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Originally Posted by lynx
Winchester cores use 90nm technology so they can run at lower voltages, 1.4V usually - the Newegg specs are probably wrong. This has 2 effects - they run cooler, and they are generally easier to OC should you feel inclined.
Very Nice :D :)
Re: Possibly Building a comp?
Um ok, Lets say if i was to get all this shite which i dont think i will but yea... the 350 watt psu that the case comes with wont be enough to power everything properly? I dont plan on overclocking anything ;)
Re: Possibly Building a comp?
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Originally Posted by Linkin Park
Um ok, Lets say if i was to get all this shite which i dont think i will but yea... the 350 watt psu that the case comes with wont be enough to power everything properly? I dont plan on overclocking anything ;)
Quote from the 4th post of this thread.
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Originally Posted by clocker
... F1 is correct about the included PSU...don't even think of trying to use it.
Re: Possibly Building a comp?
Well the psu that came with my case is able to power evrything in my sig. But the voltages are quite unstable, and it seems when i try to burn something, my pc will freeze. I'd highly recommend buying a diff power supply. If you dont have enough money i would recommend getting the athlon 3200 instead of 3400.
Re: Possibly Building a comp?
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Originally Posted by Formula1
Well the psu that came with my case is able to power evrything in my sig. But the voltages are quite unstable, and it seems when i try to burn something, my pc will freeze. I'd highly recommend buying a diff power supply. If you dont have enough money i would recommend getting the athlon 3200 instead of 3400.
shite... :dry: