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oldwolf

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  1. No... building my own computer would be fine... but don't premade computers last longer?

    Not necessarily true, self built systems can last a lot longer than prebuilt.

    It depends on who builds it, if they can be stuffed doing a good job, did they have a big night earlier, etc, etc,etc.

    If you do it yourself, all the above apply, but you can leave it and come back to it.

    For general windows work, not 3d gaming etc, Alienware is extreme overkill, not to mention expensive.

    You could have a look at Dell if you are desparate, (again expensive), but nothing beats homebuilt if you can do it.

    Also with self built, you get to choose what goes in, what quality you use,and also what brands to use.

    Not helpful Im sure, but my 2cents.

    PS which state are you in.

  2. Hey dirtwarrior,

    **** that was funny, nearly spilt the coffee all over the keyboard.

    can I use it on a couple of other furums please.

    We all ride and could quite well relate to that. (cept we dont have squirrels in Aus)

    thanks

  3. I sold a lot of motherboards with nVidia 6000/6150 (400/405/410/430) chipsets and people were realy happy with them, but now, after almost 1 year and some months we desided to switch to the AMD 690G chipset b/c most mobos have DVI, something you will just find on some nVidia 6150 mobos.

    You are right, unless you don´t need SLI, there is no use to buy an other motherboard. I would if it was SiS or VIA :P.

    Dont really need DVI onboard because I use discrete video cards, but if games get any better I will have to go SLI I think. Probably go with GA M59sli S4 or S5 board.

    Also wont buy SiS or Via chipset boards these days as I have heard too many problems with them.

    I used to use Via boards a couple of years back and had no problems, but not now.

  4. Hi Alpaca

    I am using the X2 4800 @ 2.5. It is a good CPU, havent O/C'd it yet. Running on GA M55plus S3g, built in graphics, 4 sata, 2 1394, 2 IDE connectors, onboard sound, not super fast but handles all thwe games well.

    The only thing is the temp reporting diode/thermistor whatever, doesnt work properly on mine, and quite a few others I have read about on AMD processor forums, the brisbane core seems not to work. All programs I have tried are showing temps between 5c and 11c.

    From what I have read there is no problem with the CPU itself, it works great, just the temp reporting, so if you need them they are whacky.

    (and AMD arent saying there is a problem.)

    (have used the following:> speedfan, sisoft sandra XI, AMD64CT, coretemp, Everest, CPUZ, Crystal CPU, and a couple of others I cant remember.)

  5. Correct me if I am wrong, but I think you should get an AM2 system with DDR2 memory. You can put an AM2+ or an AM3 in the same socket later, but cannot use DD3 memory.

    From what I have been reading, (aussie pc mags june 07), you can put AM2+ in AM2 socket boards, but not AM3.

    Ill see if I can dig up a link.

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