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wasnt something mentioned about prescott having built in 64-bit functionality?
if so i would go with it, so you could be prepared for the future..
otherwise the 2.8C ;)
no need in getting pc3500 if your only planning on going to 3200+...................unless your going to run a higher FSB......
pc3200 is ddr400................ athlon 3200+ runs at a 400mhz bus, run the pc3200 in dual channel, and you have 400mhz bus...the ram and cpu are running in...
i did this once to a motherboard, by the slip of a screwdriver...scared the hell out of me...
it was by the case cables where the power buttons and stuff go, i chipped something similar to it though, exposing something white (silicon maybe? :confused: hell if i know) and the only thing i...
im wanting to get the benefits of sata but i dont know where to start. my motherboard is an nf7-s but has no built in sata like it says. the board has markings but i would have to do some soldering to install, but i dont wanna do that.
1) what pci card should i buy?
2) what hardrive...
the fan on my heatsink on my chaintech geforce4 ti4200 died and im scared to leave it running all the time because it would die from getting too hot.... so question being, how do i remove the heatsink? its like, glued onto the chip somehow (thermal glue perhaps?) and i wanna get it off and put...
i got a nf7-s, barton 2500+ oc/d to 3200 (with stock heatsink), 2 sticks of geil pc3200 ddr 512mb all for about 220 bucks ;)
ram is running in dual channel (200mhz in dual channel is 400 mhz right?)
proc is running at 200mhz fsb (400mhz total)
badass :)
i recommend it ;)