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SoLiDUS 06-06-2004 11:42 PM

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Ram timings don't made any difference on Athlon 64 processors?

The most compatible RAM for A64's is Corsair/Kingston low latency chips.

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Well, I have about a $3,500 spending allowance for this system, so I probably will be buying all of that. The thing is, I do not want a system for the games out now. I want a system that will run games for the next year and farther away.

Polemarcus -
What is the windows 64 bit workstation OS? A new OS coming out soon, or is it already available?

I have heard, that the FX is way better than the 3200+, and the 3400+. I will definatly be getting the FX.

You should consult benchmarks before commiting to an FX... as the results
are nowhere near as impressive as you think. The performance difference is
minor between 3200, 3400 and FX series CPUs: about the only task you'd
want the FX for relates to encoding, such as video making and MP3 encoding.
Otherwise, those processors are a waste of money.

The Windows XP 64bit OS is already available (albeit in a beta format) but
heed my warning: drivers and applications are NOT yet fully optimized so if
you decide to upgrade to it, you're bound to encounter a lot of problems. I
highly recommend a standard 32-bit XP Pro OS...

In the end, it's your decision... and money.

Machette 06-07-2004 12:30 AM

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I'm guessing your uber rich?

No not really, mah dad is buying it, pretty much my straight A graduation present. I am also paying about $1000 for it.

yeah but you must be uber rich, your upgrading your pc when you just had it since november not even a year old... happy:

Himmler 06-07-2004 02:56 AM

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I'm guessing your uber rich?

No not really, mah dad is buying it, pretty much my straight A graduation present. I am also paying about $1000 for it.

yeah but you must be uber rich, your upgrading your pc when you just had it since november not even a year old... happy:

Since when I have only had this PC since November? I have had this PC around 2 years now. I have upgraded it multiple times, but now I just want to get a new one because I keep running into small problems that annoy me, I am going to buy one from a company instead of build it myself like I did with this one.

Machette 06-07-2004 03:12 AM

guess I'm a noob...read that you had it since november aint gonna argue with you..you're a good guy happy:

SoLiDUS 06-07-2004 03:26 AM

Well, if you're going to burn away your money, you might as well purchase an ALIENWARE. mwah:

Fireal 06-07-2004 02:06 PM

Tell your dad, that you want him to send 4 thousand dollars to this Address


14839 Tivoli Street NE
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87111

Himmler 06-07-2004 03:22 PM

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Tell your dad, that you want him to send 4 thousand dollars to this Address


14839 Tivoli Street NE
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87111

Right....

Solidus, I added up all the seperate parts that I would have to buy if I wanted what I want to get..it came out about $300 cheaper. But with the Alienware I get my 3 year warrenty which is the $300. So it basically comes out to the same price.

BlackJackal 06-07-2004 04:26 PM

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Tell your dad, that you want him to send 4 thousand dollars to this Address


14839 Tivoli Street NE
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87111

if you want, i could send you a bomb, then you could either open it up, or sell it oOo:

Pyro 06-07-2004 04:27 PM

i'd rather spend the money on booze.

SoLiDUS 06-07-2004 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Himmler
Solidus, I added up all the seperate parts that I would have to buy if I wanted what I want to get..it came out about $300 cheaper. But with the Alienware I get my 3 year warrenty which is the $300. So it basically comes out to the same price.

... in which case you need to start looking a little more. ;-)

You can do it! rock:

MotoxXx 06-07-2004 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Himmler
Solidus, I added up all the seperate parts that I would have to buy if I wanted what I want to get..it came out about $300 cheaper. But with the Alienware I get my 3 year warrenty which is the $300. So it basically comes out to the same price.

But also if you purchase the parts from newegg.com you can purchase a year extra warranty ontop of what comes from the Mfg. It costs anywhere from 2-15 bucks more and really can make a difference.

Himmler 06-08-2004 12:51 AM

Main reason I dont want to buid another is because I am sick of having to worry about everything, like did I get the right part for this...and some of the problems I have had in the past with hardware and software. I just want a pro built pc. That so hard to ask? =\

SoLiDUS 06-08-2004 02:30 AM

Learning to do things by and for yourself can prove quite beneficial in the
long run... ;)

Himmler 06-08-2004 09:22 AM

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Learning to do things by and for yourself can prove quite beneficial in the
long run... ;)

I already know how to do it, I just dont want to lol. biggrin:
Has anyone here ever tried to put liquid cooling in a pc? Its probably one of the hardest things you could do to a PC.

SoLiDUS 06-08-2004 04:29 PM

I just shoved the PC in a running mini-fridge: simpler and works about as well. happy:


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