Big time Buyage!
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Big time Buyage!
Hey guys I need some hnelp. K7 ended a very short while ago and now im focusingon k8
Here's my thought
Zalman CNPS9500 LED 40 bucks
Gigabyte 6800gs 190 bucks
Msi k8n SLI platinum 120
athlon 64 3000 VENICE 1.8 140bucks
That makes about 500 including shipping. But tell me, is this a good sli board and is the 6800gs SLI capable? i should get some 2.4ghz outta that 9500?
This'll all get along with my already existing 1gb xms pc3200
my 2x80 s-ata seagate barracuda's and my 480 psu.
Advise plox
Here's my thought
Zalman CNPS9500 LED 40 bucks
Gigabyte 6800gs 190 bucks
Msi k8n SLI platinum 120
athlon 64 3000 VENICE 1.8 140bucks
That makes about 500 including shipping. But tell me, is this a good sli board and is the 6800gs SLI capable? i should get some 2.4ghz outta that 9500?
This'll all get along with my already existing 1gb xms pc3200
my 2x80 s-ata seagate barracuda's and my 480 psu.
Advise plox
Athlon 64 3200+ @ 2300MHZ =3650+ Stock Voltage
eVGA GF6800GS 485/1200.
2x512 Corsair XMS 3200LLPT
AsRock 939-Dualsata2
Sweex 400WATT 18amps
Dual layer DVD-RW
2x80GB seagate Barracuda!!!!
Your mother was a hamster, and your father smelled of elderberries!
eVGA GF6800GS 485/1200.
2x512 Corsair XMS 3200LLPT
AsRock 939-Dualsata2
Sweex 400WATT 18amps
Dual layer DVD-RW
2x80GB seagate Barracuda!!!!
Your mother was a hamster, and your father smelled of elderberries!
I have never used an MSI board but I know the DFI SLI boards OC very well. I have one of those Zalmans (without the LED) and they do an average job of cooling. In comparison, the SI-120 does a great job. I have a DC Opty 175 (they run hot) 20% OC'd with one and my temps get mid 40's at load. Those XMS 3200's are golden
Joe
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Ah thanks for the advise mate. I know these Xms's were powerfull lil babies. Yeah I heard about the DFI overclocking phenomally but the MSI's is 30 bucks cheaper So is the 6800gs SLI capable?
Would the 6800gs+3000++1gb 3200xms ram be a good combo?
If that's so, i'm gonna go for it
Would the 6800gs+3000++1gb 3200xms ram be a good combo?
If that's so, i'm gonna go for it
Athlon 64 3200+ @ 2300MHZ =3650+ Stock Voltage
eVGA GF6800GS 485/1200.
2x512 Corsair XMS 3200LLPT
AsRock 939-Dualsata2
Sweex 400WATT 18amps
Dual layer DVD-RW
2x80GB seagate Barracuda!!!!
Your mother was a hamster, and your father smelled of elderberries!
eVGA GF6800GS 485/1200.
2x512 Corsair XMS 3200LLPT
AsRock 939-Dualsata2
Sweex 400WATT 18amps
Dual layer DVD-RW
2x80GB seagate Barracuda!!!!
Your mother was a hamster, and your father smelled of elderberries!
- killswitch83
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yeah, definitely a good bang for your buck with that vid card/CPU/RAM combo......I've built a couple of systems around the MSI mobo, and didn't really like them because I've had nothing but problems out of em in concerns with stability.......gotta go help a buddy this weekend who I built a system for who has a MSI KT6V-LSR mobo.....he keeps getting BSOD's, or at least he was anyways, haven't talked to him much as I've been busy. Now, the Diamond series I've heard good things about, so I wouldn't even put them in the same boat as the low-end board I put in his system (I guess there are a few manufacturing discrepancies between the low and high-end mobo's by MSI, but I think that's the truth with almost all manufacturers).
but yeah, great combination of parts there......and 500 bucks doesn't sound shabby at all......you have a good PSU to go in that system? You'll need it if you plan on OCing, if you're looking at saving some money, go with the Antec TruePower II, it has dual 12V+ rails rated at 19A, and it's 550W, so I think you'll do well with that considering the memory and video card you will be using.
as for being SLI compatible, I'm not sure about that card model......I would do a little poking around about that....happy building
but yeah, great combination of parts there......and 500 bucks doesn't sound shabby at all......you have a good PSU to go in that system? You'll need it if you plan on OCing, if you're looking at saving some money, go with the Antec TruePower II, it has dual 12V+ rails rated at 19A, and it's 550W, so I think you'll do well with that considering the memory and video card you will be using.
as for being SLI compatible, I'm not sure about that card model......I would do a little poking around about that....happy building
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Yes, the 6800GS is fully SLI capable. I would suggest either the DFI NF4 SLI Infinity if you want a basic SLI board on a budget or the DFI LanParty NF4 SLI-DR if you want something with a little more features and a better bundle. The Asus A8N-SLI also seems to be a solid board for SLI and is reasonbly priced.
And for the price of that Zalman, I would honestly just rather save a few bucks and go for the Thermalright XP-90. It's a solid performing heatsink and you can choose whatever 92mm fan you want for it. So you can get something silent or powerful beast depending on your needs.
And for the price of that Zalman, I would honestly just rather save a few bucks and go for the Thermalright XP-90. It's a solid performing heatsink and you can choose whatever 92mm fan you want for it. So you can get something silent or powerful beast depending on your needs.
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Yep.....if you have a budget....get the DFI infinity SLI....great board....give you nearly all the memory options as the Lanparty Bios....Supports SLI....great value and OC's wellgvblake22 wrote:Yes, the 6800GS is fully SLI capable. I would suggest either the DFI NF4 SLI Infinity if you want a basic SLI board on a budget or the DFI LanParty NF4 SLI-DR if you want something with a little more features and a better bundle. The Asus A8N-SLI also seems to be a solid board for SLI and is reasonbly priced.
And for the price of that Zalman, I would honestly just rather save a few bucks and go for the Thermalright XP-90. It's a solid performing heatsink and you can choose whatever 92mm fan you want for it. So you can get something silent or powerful beast depending on your needs.
If $$ is no prob...get the Lanparty board or the new ASUS board...
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Well my friends
I've found a DFI Lanparty UT NF4 Ultra-D for an exact 2 bucks cheapers
I think this is the one I need right?
And what about the 3000 vs 3200, is the 3200's overclockability really that much more? They cost 30 bucks more.
I've found a DFI Lanparty UT NF4 Ultra-D for an exact 2 bucks cheapers
I think this is the one I need right?
And what about the 3000 vs 3200, is the 3200's overclockability really that much more? They cost 30 bucks more.
Athlon 64 3200+ @ 2300MHZ =3650+ Stock Voltage
eVGA GF6800GS 485/1200.
2x512 Corsair XMS 3200LLPT
AsRock 939-Dualsata2
Sweex 400WATT 18amps
Dual layer DVD-RW
2x80GB seagate Barracuda!!!!
Your mother was a hamster, and your father smelled of elderberries!
eVGA GF6800GS 485/1200.
2x512 Corsair XMS 3200LLPT
AsRock 939-Dualsata2
Sweex 400WATT 18amps
Dual layer DVD-RW
2x80GB seagate Barracuda!!!!
Your mother was a hamster, and your father smelled of elderberries!
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Oh wait, I was wrong, this board DOes have an extra 16x slot but its some other tchnology than SLI.
The sli board is 148 bucks lol
The sli board is 148 bucks lol
Athlon 64 3200+ @ 2300MHZ =3650+ Stock Voltage
eVGA GF6800GS 485/1200.
2x512 Corsair XMS 3200LLPT
AsRock 939-Dualsata2
Sweex 400WATT 18amps
Dual layer DVD-RW
2x80GB seagate Barracuda!!!!
Your mother was a hamster, and your father smelled of elderberries!
eVGA GF6800GS 485/1200.
2x512 Corsair XMS 3200LLPT
AsRock 939-Dualsata2
Sweex 400WATT 18amps
Dual layer DVD-RW
2x80GB seagate Barracuda!!!!
Your mother was a hamster, and your father smelled of elderberries!
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Is that safe. I mean, I don't want incompatibility problems later you know am I sure it works?
Athlon 64 3200+ @ 2300MHZ =3650+ Stock Voltage
eVGA GF6800GS 485/1200.
2x512 Corsair XMS 3200LLPT
AsRock 939-Dualsata2
Sweex 400WATT 18amps
Dual layer DVD-RW
2x80GB seagate Barracuda!!!!
Your mother was a hamster, and your father smelled of elderberries!
eVGA GF6800GS 485/1200.
2x512 Corsair XMS 3200LLPT
AsRock 939-Dualsata2
Sweex 400WATT 18amps
Dual layer DVD-RW
2x80GB seagate Barracuda!!!!
Your mother was a hamster, and your father smelled of elderberries!
Yep, a ton of people have done it on DFI-street. DFI basically used the SLI-D board and disable the SLI. You can read it here - http://www.dfi-street.com/forum/showthread.php?t=10736
Joe