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$350 for mobo and processor
Hey I've got about $300-350 for a mobo and processor. I would like to get a pentium4 2.4c or 2.6c and do some mild overclocking, but I don't know what motherboard will make this the easiest. I don't need onboard video, but I want 800mhx fsb. I haven't done any overclocking yet, but I don't think Ill have much trouble doing it. What should I get? Would I be better off buying AMD? I want to be able to play HL2 in its glory, after upgrading my video card once the 9800s come down in price.
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Re: $350 for mobo and processor
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Knight of the Old Republic
Location: Winston-Salem, NC
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I've seen some serious shit done with a 2.4 C core and the IS7 combo. You could compare the IS7 to the Abit NF7-S 2.0, if that gives you any inclination about how good it is. I know absolutely nothing about Pentium overclocking except for the fact that I've seen plenty of 2.4 C's go well over 3.0. Good luck!
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Devils Cabana Boy
Location: Central Coast CA
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i love my ASUS MB for OC, ill take it iver an abit any day.
get a big heat sink as well Swiftech MCX4000-B is what i would recomend, its a bithc to install but once its on its the best one out there i swear by it. idling at 96 F and around 116F at full tilt.
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Knight of the Old Republic
Location: Winston-Salem, NC
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Right now, if you want to spend $300 or less, you should DEFINITELY get the Abit NF7-S 2.0 motherboard and AMD Athlon XP 2500+ Barton at 1.8 GHz. That will put you at about $200-$250 total. That is an extremely powerful combination, capable of insane overclocking. The motherboard is literally the best on the market for performance with the nForce 2 chipset. NewEgg has them both; you can usually find the processor on sale for about $90.00.
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Insane
Location: Dallas
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I have 3 NF7-S motherboards. They are without a doubt the best motherboard I have installed for a long time. The onboard sound is amazing, and I hate onboard devices. Dolby Digital encoding on the fly, and Optical toslink output right on the board.
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<b>hahaha</b> Get a SOYO KT600 for around 160.00. Yeh, expensive, but worth it. Then, throw a Barton 2800 on that mobo.
I will sell you a 2800 Barton that is still under warranty for 140.00. You pay shipping. We just hit 300.00! There are some ASUS boards also. You can do a lot for the price range you suggested, however (oh damn, the horrible "however") You have no ram. Let me know. |
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Metal and Rock 4 Life
Location: Phoenix
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i wouldnt waste your money on anything above a AMD XP Barton 2500+ since you can just EASILY overclock it to 3200 speeds.
same core, lower price, same speeds. Do this with a ABIT Nf7-s, and you are one set mother f'er ![]() (note a decent heatsink would be great - 30-40$ max) Abit NF7-S motherboard (103$) (Best Nforce2 mobo & best oc'er atm as long as you get reversion 2.x) AMD XP 2500+ Barton (90$) (i know this is beyond your limit, but for future reference) 512Mb Corsair XMS Low Latency 400mhz DDR (140$) Vantec Aeroflow Heatsink & Fan (25$) Default CPU@ 166x11 = 1830mhz CPU@ 220x10 = 2200mhz @ 42c Idle / 49c Max Possible Load RAM@ 7-2-3-2 440mhz
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Location: Somewhere in Ohio
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AMD ATHLON XP 2800+ Barton $173 or $183. Depends on if you get the Retail version which comes with a heatsink. I'd suggest getting The OEM and just buy better heatsink. |
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lost and found
Location: Berkeley
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With an nForce board you can also plug in digital speakers and record sound from a digital source (music CD, DVD, etc.). The Audigy 2 doesn't allow this. Digital speakers have much fewer cables to work with, too. Just one cable from the computer to the subwoofer, instead of three. I actually own a bog-standard Intel board with a 2.4B Pentium 4, but I got it cheap and would have gone Barton/nForce if I'd had the money.
There is almost zero discernable difference in performance between the two platforms at that CPU speed. Don't worry, you're getting great performance at a great price.
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Knight of the Old Republic
Location: Winston-Salem, NC
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My Barton 2500+ went to 2.2 GHz with a Volcano 7+ CPU fan, which is about $30 US. And the Abit NF7-S on-board sound is amazing. It's literally better than most sound cards you can buy; it even has a built-in Fiber-Optic Dolby Digital jack. They don't call it SoundStorm for nothing. ![]() -Lasereth
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