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jim
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Cool. I checked out most of those places, but I'm not sure that they'll beat just running up to Fry's. Most of the stuff had a very hefty shipping charge tacked on at the end.Ok, next question. What to get??? Cause so far I haven't been able to find anything matching what I'm looking for. Normally I always stick with Intel processors, but I'm open to suggestions. First off, I need a mobo. Needs to fit the following bill. 1 AGP 4x 6 PCI (either No ISA or one shared) 133+ FSB No onboard sound or video ATA 100 support + Raid would be nice ATX Form factor 2 or more USB Next up CPU... I want either a PIII 800-900, maybe an Athlon if you can convince me it's worth the price break. Or I've even been considering going for dual celeron 500-700's... What do you think? So far this is the closest I can find to what I'm looking for. GA-6RX VIA Apollo PRO266 AGPset It's got everything I asked for up there with these exceptions. Has on board Audio Only 5 PCI Slots But one good thing, is that it's Socket 370 with support for DDR Memory. ------------------ jim Beauty is in the eye of the Beer Holder Brews and Cues
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askheaves
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I'd recommend the same thing I got for you jim. A PIII 800, overclocked to 929.I can play counterstrike for hours, the processor heats up to about 130 F. I turn the game off, and with my GoldenOrb, it gets down under 100 F in well under a minute. No damage done. I could probably get it faster, but there's no apps out there that would increase significantly from a .05\% increase in power. Definitely would recommend trying to find a DDR board. It should offer about a 20\% increase in memory performance after all is said and done. Don't cheap out on the memory either, as that's your major crutch in the system. I recommend the www.memory-man.com memory that I got. It's cheap, but VERY good memory. Edit: I haven't checked in a while, so I don't know if memoryman has any DDR memory. Mine is SDR and it is killer. This message has been edited by askheaves on January 17, 2001 at 10:32 AM
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