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nForce2 vs Via KT600
I built my current machine 3 years ago. It's time for an update.
However, there have been a lot of changes in the industry since my last build. For example, nVidia now makes chipset for the AMD platform and Via has several updated versions. Here is what I would like to do. I would like to build a machine that can use some of my old parts as I slowly upgrade. My current machine has a DFI mobo with Via 133 chipset, Duron 1.2, ATA 133 IDE drives, PC 133 memory. I am interested in the most advanced mobo that can take the Duron, has Serial ATA and ATA133, USB 2, and IEE1394. Some questions: Can I run both SATA and ATA133 hardrives in the same machine at the same time? How does the nforce2 compare to the KT600? (most of the information I find on the net is "where to buy" not valid reviews.) Will my current case power be enough? I think AMD has reduced the power needs of their chips but I'd like to start by keeping the 1.2 duron for while. Which memory is recommended? I am not a gamer but used my machine for AutoCAD, CorellDRAW and other graphic programs. Thanks |
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"NS" wrote:
I built my current machine 3 years ago. It's time for an update. However, there have been a lot of changes in the industry since my last build. For example, nVidia now makes chipset for the AMD platform and Via has several updated versions. Here is what I would like to do. I would like to build a machine that can use some of my old parts as I slowly upgrade. My current machine has a DFI mobo with Via 133 chipset, Duron 1.2, ATA 133 IDE drives, PC 133 memory. You will need PC3200 DDR RAM on any of the new boards. PC133 will not work. I am interested in the most advanced mobo that can take the Duron, has Serial ATA and ATA133, USB 2, and IEE1394. Some questions: Can I run both SATA and ATA133 hardrives in the same machine at the same time? Yes. How does the nforce2 compare to the KT600? (most of the information I find on the net is "where to buy" not valid reviews.) Before buying anything, run a potential retailer by www.resellerratings.com Newegg, Mwave, and Zipzoomfly.com (was Googlegear) are three good choices. Pretty close in performance. The Nforce2 boards allow for easier overclocking due the lack of traditional frequency dividers. Higher end boards have SoundStorm audio which is quite impressive. OTOH, the Asus A7V600 packs in a good number of features for ~ $88US. Will my current case power be enough? I think AMD has reduced the power needs of their chips but I'd like to start by keeping the 1.2 duron for while. Budget for a good quality brand name PSU of no less than 350W. Enermax, Sparkle/Fortron, Antec and Seasonic are a few. Which memory is recommended? PC3200, rated for 200MHz. Why ? Because it's only slightly more expensive than PC2700. Crucial is a fine product if you don't plan to overclock memory past 200MHz. |
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no point hanging onto your duron processor.
amd processors now are pretty cheap. go for an Amd xp 2400+. On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 14:22:47 GMT, "S.Heenan" wrote: "NS" wrote: I built my current machine 3 years ago. It's time for an update. However, there have been a lot of changes in the industry since my last build. For example, nVidia now makes chipset for the AMD platform and Via has several updated versions. Here is what I would like to do. I would like to build a machine that can use some of my old parts as I slowly upgrade. My current machine has a DFI mobo with Via 133 chipset, Duron 1.2, ATA 133 IDE drives, PC 133 memory. You will need PC3200 DDR RAM on any of the new boards. PC133 will not work. I am interested in the most advanced mobo that can take the Duron, has Serial ATA and ATA133, USB 2, and IEE1394. Some questions: Can I run both SATA and ATA133 hardrives in the same machine at the same time? Yes. How does the nforce2 compare to the KT600? (most of the information I find on the net is "where to buy" not valid reviews.) Before buying anything, run a potential retailer by www.resellerratings.com Newegg, Mwave, and Zipzoomfly.com (was Googlegear) are three good choices. Pretty close in performance. The Nforce2 boards allow for easier overclocking due the lack of traditional frequency dividers. Higher end boards have SoundStorm audio which is quite impressive. OTOH, the Asus A7V600 packs in a good number of features for ~ $88US. Will my current case power be enough? I think AMD has reduced the power needs of their chips but I'd like to start by keeping the 1.2 duron for while. Budget for a good quality brand name PSU of no less than 350W. Enermax, Sparkle/Fortron, Antec and Seasonic are a few. Which memory is recommended? PC3200, rated for 200MHz. Why ? Because it's only slightly more expensive than PC2700. Crucial is a fine product if you don't plan to overclock memory past 200MHz. |
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"zalzon" wrote in message ... no point hanging onto your duron processor. amd processors now are pretty cheap. go for an Amd xp 2400+. A 2500+ is *MUCH* better for the little extra in cost, will run as a 3200+! |
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"S.Heenan" wrote in message .ca... PC3200, rated for 200MHz. Why ? Because it's only slightly more expensive than PC2700. Crucial is a fine product if you don't plan to overclock memory past 200MHz. When I bought memory recently Twinmos was rated with a higher CAS latency and also reviewed as a reasonable overclocker at a cheaper price than crucial. This is in the UK mind. |
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tHatDudeUK wrote:
When I bought memory recently Twinmos was rated with a higher CAS latency and also reviewed as a reasonable overclocker at a cheaper price than crucial. This is in the UK mind. TwinMOS is hard to find here in Canada. In my limited experience with it, I'd say it's as good as Crucial/Micron and often overclocks better, with better timings at a given frequency. -- Winerr 012 - Cash Underflow - Credit Card Number Will Be Assimilated |
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