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Pure Chewing Satisfaction
Join Date: Apr 2003
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Comments on these upgrade components, please...
Well, it's time to upgrade my system. I've been poking around newegg for a while now, and I think I'm happy with what I've picked out, and the prices are doable for me.
I was hoping I could get some input on what I picked out. I just want to make sure that all these things will play nice together, and whether I'm overlooking some important specs. And any recommendations for similar components that would be a better bang for the buck would be nice, too. So here they are: Quote:
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Ohio
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Seems pretty solid.
Watch those faster P4's though, they get pretty toasty. You're going to want to get a decent cooler for it, the stock one that comes with the processor isn't going to cut it. Check out Thermaltake and Thermalright, the big copper ones. |
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Join Date: Apr 2003
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Thanks guys. The motherboard does have onboard gigabit LAN and audio, so that's covered.
And I'll look into keeping the sucker cool. I officially can't wait. ![]()
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Join Date: Jul 2003
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Eh. Not so sure about that. The stock heatsink/fan with my P4 2.6 GHz keeps me at about 36 C without any trouble. If you want cooler than that, then I recommend Thermaltake, but I haven't had any trouble with my stock units. That is all. |
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Join Date: Dec 2003
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I'd drop the E-core p4 and go with a 3.0C instead. Prescott's suck. Rather, the increase in speed due to the increased cache isn't a big enough increase to justify the price tag.
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Join Date: Jul 2003
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I would personally look into the AMD Athlon 64's. If you are an Intel guru then I don't want to change your mind but I think you will get better performance out of something like an AMD Athlon 64 3200, coupled with an ASUS "K8V SE Deluxe", which is about $391 total (for the cpu+mobo at newegg). If you are going to get the Athlon I would think about getting ram with lower latency timings. AMD processors seem to perform a little better with lower cas timings. Possibly this: http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduc...146-290&depa=1 . I think an Athlon 64 will last you a little longer because you would then have the ability to do things like upgrade the the 64-bit version of windows. Well worth the extra cost I think. btw, you could pick up a nice heatsink/fan for 20 some dollars.
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