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    Originally posted by trillscout@27 April 2004 - 21:02
    thx all.

    mobo question: ide slots, pci slots how many should I have?
    name products pls.
    do u like the asus k8v?

    cpu question: amd or pentium.  which one xp 2500+, p4.3, athlon 64 or keep what I have-p4 2.0mhz?
    no ide slots needed, thats very old technology. pci slots arent really too needed becuase of everything being onboard these days, but id still go for 5 which is standard these days. agp slot for sure. might wanna wait a while for pci express, which will replace pci and agp.

    for processor, well it depends which company you like better, amd or intel. The amd processors tend to give more bang for your buck. if you have the money, fgo for an athlon 64 fx 53\51\ or amd 64 3400+. They give around the same performance as teh pentium 4 cpus of the same price range, but thats in 32bit software, and in 64bit it will be veyr much improved...

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    None of them "last"...they are ALL obsolete the second you buy them
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    c'mon guys...

    should I get an amd 64 or a p4 3.mhz(?)???
    what model of mobos???

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    AMD 64... they are just... better.
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    Originally posted by trillscout@28 April 2004 - 00:22
    c'mon guys...

    should I get an amd 64 or a p4 3.mhz(?)???
    what model of mobos???
    AMD 64!

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    AMD 64.

    Which means of course that you will need PC3200 memory or better, not PC2700 as suggested by Singaboiy. And you will want 1GB for when 64-bit windows comes out (minimum spec I believe) so get 2x512MB for full dual channel operation, or a mobo with 4 memory slots so you can get 2x256MB now and add the same later.

    Here's a link to AMD recommended motherboards. It varies depending on which level of processor you select.
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    @lynx thx man.
    is it really worth getting amd 64 over amd 2700+?

    it only makes sense if you are preparing for 3yrs from now
    when 64 bit will be used to its abilities.

    But amd 2700+ will be enough to play games and run graphic design programs, right?

    64bit seems more than I'll ever need. Or is it?

    Another question: should I order online or through a computer store and get them
    to order and put together the parts?
    I live in Can the currency exchange plus S&H seems to offset the low prices. Or
    am I totally wrong.

    I know I seem like a n00b but I just don't want to get burned again.

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    Originally posted by trillscout@28 April 2004 - 21:23
    @lynx thx man.
    is it really worth getting amd 64 over amd 2700+?

    it only makes sense if you are preparing for 3yrs from now
    when 64 bit will be used to its abilities.

    But amd 2700+ will be enough to play games and run graphic design programs, right?

    64bit seems more than I'll ever need. Or is it?

    Another question: should I order online or through a computer store and get them
    to order and put together the parts?
    I live in Can the currency exchange plus S&H seems to offset the low prices. Or
    am I totally wrong.

    I know I seem like a n00b but I just don't want to get burned again.
    u dont seem like a newbie, most newbies are always saying that buying OEM is teh cheapest way lol.

    go 64bit if u can afford it. if your not going 64bit though, then the best deal is to buy a 2500+ and OC it to 3200+, which is easily acheiveable using stock cooling and pc3200 ram. a lot of members on this board have acheived this and higher, and I have also done this with a computer I built for my aunt. The temps are pretty good too.

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    buy a 2500+ and OC it to 3200+, which is easily acheiveable using stock cooling and pc3200 ram
    u could but at 3200+ it still wouldn't be 64bit right?

    so there's no point in buying a 2800+ then cause 2500+ can beat it ocing anyways.

    I'll get a 64bit.

    What motherboard is good though. What do u guys have.

    what's the difference in HDD that are ATA or SATA?
    What's the difference in ram thats ECC or non-ECC?

    Everything else I can figure out.

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    Originally posted by trillscout@28 April 2004 - 21:53
    buy a 2500+ and OC it to 3200+, which is easily acheiveable using stock cooling and pc3200 ram
    u could but at 3200+ it still wouldn't be 64bit right?

    so there's no point in buying a 2800+ then cause 2500+ can beat it ocing anyways.

    I'll get a 64bit.

    What motherboard is good though. What do u guys have.

    what's the difference in HDD that are ATA or SATA?
    What's the difference in ram thats ECC or non-ECC?

    Everything else I can figure out.
    not sure bout edd and non ecc.

    sata is the fasterm and newer type of interface for connecting the hard drive. will offer slighty better performance, plus u wont have those bulky big ide ribbon cables (well unless you get rounded ones)

    for a motherboard, i beleive that the via kt800 (think thats it, well teh latest via chipset anyway) is the current leader for motherboard chipsets, and the nvidia nforce 3 is the next best i beleive. Good companies are abit, asus and gigabyte (there are a few other good companies, but these are the main ones).

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