A64 90nm setup
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A64 90nm setup
New system ordered today, A64 should be here early next week.
MB ABIT AV8 VIA K8T800 PRO 939 ATX N82E16813127181 1 $111.00
CPU AMD 64 |3200+ ATHLON 64 939P% N82E16819103500 1 $215.00
HD 80GB|WD 7200 WD800JD 8MB % N82E16822135106 1 $67.00
CDRW LTON|52X32X52 SOHR-5238S BLK% N82E16827106941 1 $24.00
Cooling VIA Thermaltake Big Water to start with...............
MB ABIT AV8 VIA K8T800 PRO 939 ATX N82E16813127181 1 $111.00
CPU AMD 64 |3200+ ATHLON 64 939P% N82E16819103500 1 $215.00
HD 80GB|WD 7200 WD800JD 8MB % N82E16822135106 1 $67.00
CDRW LTON|52X32X52 SOHR-5238S BLK% N82E16827106941 1 $24.00
Cooling VIA Thermaltake Big Water to start with...............
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With what DFI has been doing with their mobos lately, I'd wait on that, I've heard anywhere from beginning of October (didn't happen) to mid November. If you really need a board now I highly recommend the ASUS A8V rev2, it has working locks and O/Cs pretty well, not to mention its very stable, the drawback is that it doesn't include the wirelss that ver1 had.. On another board, i was at Fry's with Jason last week and was looking at their mobo selection, they had tthe MSI Neo Platinum with the N-Force 3 chipset that I've been wanting to check out. I went to see if they had any in stock, they did, but only returned boards, more than 10 of them
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Our review of the Abit board shows that it is one of the top runner out there and for $30 or so less than the others. But then again I guess I'm sort of a Abit fan.
http://legitreviews.com/article.php?aid=116
http://legitreviews.com/article.php?aid=116
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im looking to asus or abit comming out with a strong ATI extreme 200 motherboard. I think that when i upgrade to A64 it will be that chip set as it supports pci express and has built in graphics so i dont have to buy a cheapo card now and then shell out more later on for a decent card, now i can get one built on and then save for a good card later on.
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I'm up and running with the new system after Nate had to come to the rescue........... My MoBo was shipped with Bios 12, needed at least 15 to run the new 90nm CPU. So I called Nate and he said he'd loan me one of his 130nm CPU to get my system flashed. So after a 1 1/2 hour drive each way, I got the Bios flashed, OS loaded and I'm burning this beast in. The differance between this and my XP is like night and day and I'm only at default settings. My temps are totally outstanding. Abit EQ is reporting a idle temp of only 29c, I need to get folding @ home to see what load temps are going to be............