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Old May 19th 08, 04:16 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
Dave
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Default Please recommend a Socket 775, 1066 FSB, 8GB DDR2 1066 ....

On Mon, 19 May 2008 19:12:15 -0700 (PDT)
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Hello,

I would like to get the following, I've given up on getting my FoxConn
to work. I tried EVERYTHING and can't get it to post.


Well I hope you at least took out 2 or 3 RAM sticks before you gave up. 4 sticks of RAM is asking for trouble.



I like ABIT and ASUS. Here are my requirements and also the devices I
have waiting to use :-)

Support for what I have:

ATX Case
Radeo HD 2600 Pro PCI Express
I want on board video in case my video card craps out or is bad
6 SATA2 Connections ( I have 4 x 80GB SATA2 Drives (new) now,
Board needs to support onboard SATA2 RAID
4 x 1GB Cosair 1066 DDR2 ( would like support for 8GB)
Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 2.40GHZ 1066 FSB
SeaSonic 550V SS-HH550 Power Supply
Wireless NOT a requirement, but nice!
IDE support would be nice
Sound of course, nothing fancy, no need for HDMI or SPID, etc..

I'm not really into overclocking, so basic BIOS stuff is ok with me.

Thanks a lot! If you would give me 2 recommendations - 1] This is
what ya need 2] If you've got the money GET THIS!


Well, there's only one board that comes close to what you want, but you have to forget about on board video. On board video will be micro-ATX, so you will not find 6 SATA connectors on micro-ATX format board. I'd be surprised if you could find micro-ATX with SATA RAID (but not shocked). -Dave

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813131275
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Old May 20th 08, 03:12 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
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Default Please recommend a Socket 775, 1066 FSB, 8GB DDR2 1066 ....

Hello,

I would like to get the following, I've given up on getting my FoxConn
to work. I tried EVERYTHING and can't get it to post.

I like ABIT and ASUS. Here are my requirements and also the devices I
have waiting to use :-)

Support for what I have:

ATX Case
Radeo HD 2600 Pro PCI Express
I want on board video in case my video card craps out or is bad
6 SATA2 Connections ( I have 4 x 80GB SATA2 Drives (new) now,
Board needs to support onboard SATA2 RAID
4 x 1GB Cosair 1066 DDR2 ( would like support for 8GB)
Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 2.40GHZ 1066 FSB
SeaSonic 550V SS-HH550 Power Supply
Wireless NOT a requirement, but nice!
IDE support would be nice
Sound of course, nothing fancy, no need for HDMI or SPID, etc..

I'm not really into overclocking, so basic BIOS stuff is ok with me.

Thanks a lot! If you would give me 2 recommendations - 1] This is
what ya need 2] If you've got the money GET THIS!

Erik
 




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