jaak
Now we know were Compaq got those silly cases. The 900 line. But not the good colors available either.
------------------
SMILE
and post back
[ Book mark this post to find it again]
Printable View
jaak
Now we know were Compaq got those silly cases. The 900 line. But not the good colors available either.
------------------
SMILE
and post back
[ Book mark this post to find it again]
GG1, If I had my way, i would have started the build yesterday, but funds are the issue at the moment. Currently, am content with being a part of this. Have learned a lot but have tons more to learn. Slowly picking out the parts I want to use as I go along. Primarily from recommendations and tips from here.. Thanks for asking. My hope is that when I am ready to make the jump, it will go smoothly, what with all this assistance.
T-bolt
Most of us have been there https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
But, I have confidence in you. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
Yes you will get what you want.
------------------
SMILE
and post back
[ Book mark this post to find it again]
GG1, I didn’t suggest a P4 I wouldn’t touch one, they are far too expensive. Consider an Athlon 1.2 with a nice DDR mobo, I have an Epox-8K7A+ with 256 megs of crucial 2100 DDR and I am extremely happy with it.
GG1,
I talked about replacing the PS in a case with the Enermax 351 here: http://discussions.virtualdr.com/For...ML/048866.html
Another option is that it "has" a connector for the P-4 if you so desire. The Enermax is a bit spendy,(us$65.00 at Plycon),but "i" think it's worthwhile considering it's a main link in a system. Don't think i'd put re-cap tires on a new Cadillac https://discussions.virtualdr.com/ if you see my point? https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
------------------
Train leaving on track 5 for Anahiem,,Azusa,,and Cuukamunga.(in memory of "the man of a thousand voices")Mel Blanc
No, not anymore - prices just dropped on P4s here this week, up to 43% cuts. A P4 1.5 MHz is now cheaper than a P3 866 MHz here.
------------------
Karl, Denmark
---------
"..and may The Force be with you - too..."
Hi
that pricedrop on P4 is amazing...
same here, Raymond told me P4 got cheaper than piii.
Gotta be hard for retailers to sell the stuff still in stock.
They don't have an easy life... which explains why Mom & Pop stores will seldom have a large stock of CPU and RAM.
I still prefer going to retailer, though.
It's easy to say that, since I know of at least 18 retailers within 5 miles.
Dammit, I need a piii @fsb 100 and it looks like its going to be hard to find one.
may be the board will take a cellie @100 but the tyan mobo site is slooooooow
------------------
Remember, there is always something we forgot to ask.
And, it's only FREE advice!
Kind regards, Jaak
Those price drops on P4's look good, until you start adding the price of the new mobo and RAM you'll need to run it...
Hi
RIMM prices have dropped considerably too.
however, I haven't yet made sums for a lower end p4 system.
As an aside; I'll never again buy the highest available CPU. I haven't done so ever since a 486DX-50 bus speed "fiasco" of way back when. But "The Reason" isn't bus speed... It's the price premium on higher clocked CPU. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
Anyway, I haven't actively looked for "issues" on P4 mobo either.
What I have looked for was "issues" with certain chipsets and mobo for athlon/duron.
One of the issues I read about is about suspend/wake/ACPI feature in boards with AMD north/via south. Ermmm, I do not use this feature, so I haven't saved the link... https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
another issue was voltage control being about ten percent off in an otherwise good mobo (which caused instability, but it could be set to a lower Vcore voltage)
Another mobo brand has same Vcore issue, but it is stable, even when voltage can't be corrected DOWNWARD.
all in all, my humble old Iwill-VD133 (a rather early VIA/via chipset) with piii EB600 is still the more versatile and stable of all systems I have.
Being so old, it does require the USB filter, tho.
I haven't had the pleasure of looking at other than VIA/via and AMD/via chipsets for AMD CPU boards
(all of them newer than my I-Will for Pentium)
that's it for now.
gotta do some repair/rebuilding/configurating for people.
https://discussions.virtualdr.com/ one of them is a UMAX laptop.
Apparently no-one ever heard of driver disks... and they ain't even avail for download, yippeeyayee https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
------------------
Remember, there is always something we forgot to ask.
And, it's only FREE advice!
Kind regards, Jaak
Good Morning All, Gosh, I dislike doing things by hand, but the team got in here last night and we're sort of up and running now.
My mistake Plilgo, sorry. Reread your post.
Well, it looks like because of the market prices coming down that maybe I could do better on a MOBO than the Abit 133BX Raid. Two things make me rethink this. The prices coming down and the changes since last Oct.
Then of course you all have good recommendations that I'm looking at. Those last two posts of yours Jaak triggered this off.
And all I want is a solid, dependable, stable, most for the dollar comupter. Decisions decisions. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/ https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
When Train built JR he went AMD and got case, MOBO, and CPU for $200. And that was a few months ago. It takes longer this way but I thank my lucky stars you all are in on this. I would never make it by myself and do as good a job as we seem to be doing.
T-Bolt, This is why not to get in a rush. Building a computer properly is a major project not just grab a few components and throw them together. Try waiting ten months to start one. That's hard to do also. The money will come and as you said in effect, use your time wisely. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
------------------
Seek knowledge and all else will follow
Please post back results - Press Ctl D to bookmark
Information
Talking with a bud of mine here. He's tried VIA chipsets with AMD and had problems. As soon as he switched to an I-Will board, everything was stable. As said before, it appears the SIS chipsets work better with AMD. I.E.: SIS 735 and the forthcoming 740.
I thought I just posted, but it didn't show up. Might have conflicted with another post at the same time?
------------------
Seek knowledge and all else will follow
Please post back results - Press Ctl D to bookmark
Information
TEST TEST TEST