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Quote from: eclip on August 06, 2006, 01:50:19 PM
PSU specs
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115/230 Volt, 50/60Hz
Im trying to get this set up under a $500 budget.
Is it possible to get a motherboard, cooling system, better psu, and a pentium d cpu that is sufficient enough for overclocking? (even if I can only get it to 3.2GHz I will be happy)
heck, why dont I build a whole new pc :-/
that is a very good cpu - u can pick up a good power supply for about 80 dollars and a motherboard for about a 100 and you are all good - maybe pick up an aftermarket cooler and u should be under 250 shipped
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Quote from: amc11890 on August 06, 2006, 01:51:51 PM
i wouldnt even get a pentium d, i would get either core 2 duo or go amd
I would go with this method but I would need to grab a motherboard with the DDR2 400 Slots for my 2GB of corsair xms or it will go to waste
. I tried searching for a motherboard that supports DDR2 400 and Core 2 Duo, but to no avail!
Quote from: disturbed on August 06, 2006, 02:06:55 PM
that is a very good cpu - u can pick up a good power supply for about 80 dollars and a motherboard for about a 100 and you are all good - maybe pick up an aftermarket cooler and u should be under 250 shipped
Thats good to hear! Pentium D 805 is priced right now on newegg @ $95, so I hope when core 2 duo comes out the price goes down even lower. Once I get all this stuff would I be able to keep the comp cooled by an outter fan, also?
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Re: Serious Overclocking Question
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Quote from: eclip on August 06, 2006, 06:49:54 PM
I would go with this method but I would need to grab a motherboard with the DDR2 400 Slots for my 2GB of corsair xms or it will go to waste
. I tried searching for a motherboard that supports DDR2 400 and Core 2 Duo, but to no avail!
have u considered amd?
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I think you mean DDR...
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Quote from: eclip on August 06, 2006, 06:49:54 PM
I would go with this method but I would need to grab a motherboard with the DDR2 400 Slots for my 2GB of corsair xms or it will go to waste
. I tried searching for a motherboard that supports DDR2 400 and Core 2 Duo, but to no avail!
there will never be one that supports ddr400. its not fast enough for the new processors.
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i think asrock makes a board that supports both ddr and ddr2 but its not compatible with core 2 duo
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i think asrock makes a board that supports both ddr and ddr2 but its not compatible with core 2 duo
a few people make boards like that. but none of them work with the newer chip set because they dont support DDR.
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if i were him i would get a amd 939 pin. the prices are so cheap now and they are better than the pentium d's and he could use the ram he has now
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if i were him i would get a amd 939 pin. the prices are so cheap now and they are better than the pentium d's and he could use the ram he has now
they are so cheap you can get a super fast 3700+ for 104 bucks
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16819103622
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they are so cheap you can get a super fast 3700+ for 104 bucks
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16819103622
the 3700 is an awesome chip but if he wants to go dual core then he could get
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16819103562
which only 150
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the 3700 is an awesome chip but if he wants to go dual core then he could get
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16819103562
which only 150
thats another great price.
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i have a 3700+ and it is a very good single core cpu. might not have the overclocking cababilites of a single core opteron but overclocks very nicely. the amd dual cores are also nice considering the x2's took a huge price drop but nothing overclocks like a dual core opteron.
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opteron 165 in particular
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opteron 165 in particular
definitely a good choice, i want one but i want to be able to choose my stepping first.
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