What about this mobo/prco configuration?


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Hi there guys!!.. i think im going to buy this mobo and processor combo, i dont know what your opinios are about this:

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/Se...=MBM-D915PB-540

And pretend to use this memory

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/Se...p?EdpNo=1055218

What you think. its ok?

And another question.. which video card do you recommend for this?

Thanks!

Hi there guys!!.. i think im going to buy this mobo and processor combo, i dont know what your opinios are about this:

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/Se...=MBM-D915PB-540

And pretend to use this memory

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/Se...p?EdpNo=1055218

What you think. its ok?

And another question.. which video card do you recommend for this?

Thanks!

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I think if you're gonna go 3.2GHz that you should stick to Northwood & Socket 478.

ASUS P4C800-E Deluxe

Intel Pentium 4 3.2C

1GB DDR400 (Dual Channel ( 2 x 512MB))

nVidia Geforce 6800GT AGP.

Otherwise if you must have Prescott wait for E0.

Is this the motherboard you're talking about  Steven?

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/Se...6224&CatId=1281

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No, that's a VIA chipset based board, which suck for P4's. Intel's chipsets are the only real way to go.

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/Se...5082&CatId=1148

That's the only board that TigerDirect has, but the board Steven was referring to is the P4C800, which uses the Inlel 875 chipset. The 875's are the premium hand-picked ones. The 865's are largely reject 875 chips, if I recall correctly. Either board should OC exceptionally well. Couple that with some high quality PC3200 DDR and a BFG Tech 6800 GT OC, and you'll be flying.

Ok.. thanks..

I already have this motehrboard, http://www.neoseeker.com/Articles/Hardware...iews/msignbmax/

i would like to upgrade this machine too, upgrading with some memory, but im a little confused about which memory buy i have seen this:

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/Se...sp?EdpNo=637686 but im not sure if this memory works fine with the motherboard. Im running this with a P4 2.4GHZ processor.

Thanks again

No, that's a VIA chipset based board, which suck for P4's.  Intel's chipsets are the only real way to go.

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/Se...5082&CatId=1148

That's the only board that TigerDirect has, but the board Steven was referring to is the P4C800, which uses the Inlel 875 chipset.  The 875's are the premium hand-picked ones.  The 865's are largely reject 875 chips, if I recall correctly.  Either board should OC exceptionally well.  Couple that with some high quality PC3200 DDR and a BFG Tech 6800 GT OC, and you'll be flying.

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OK You're wrong. Thanks for giving him more bull****.

The P4P800E is NOT A VIA chipset, its an Intel one.

OK You're wrong. Thanks for giving him more bull****.

The P4P800E is NOT A VIA chipset, its an Intel one.

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Thank the morons at Tiger Direct for spreading that misinformation. I thought something was wrong. :laugh:

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It was an honest mistake. Just because you're Neowin's top poster doesn't mean you have the right to be an ###### about it. :whistle:

Thank the morons at Tiger Direct for spreading that misinformation.  I thought something was wrong. :laugh:

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It was an honest mistake.  Just because you're Neowin's top poster doesn't mean you have the right to be an ###### about it. :whistle:

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Never said it did. I made a choice. :laugh:

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