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Hey all just need some advice for my first pc build. The main use will be for gaming and multi-tasking, like downloads, burning cds, running firewalls and possibly running a server. I just want something fast for games and no lag, I hate lag. Budget is 2,300. So far this is what I'm looking at:

Motherboard: MSI AMD-64 K8N-Neo4 939socket

Processor: AMD Athlon64 3800+ 939pin 512k

Memory: Platinum 184pin 1-Gig DDR 400MHZ DUAL CHANNEL

Platinum 184pin 1-Gig DDR 400MHZ DUAL CHANNEL

Harddrive: Maxtor 200 gig Max-10 16MB Cache

with a Geforce 6800 GT 256mb videocard already owned

I'm wondering if all these things are compatible and if the AMD 64 is what I want for my needs. Thanks for any help. :D


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Thanks for your words, turns out kingstons cheaper so i'll be getting that and get a better motherboard the Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe.

http://usa.asus.com/products/mb/socket939/...d/overview.htm#

I'm a bit worried that this motherboard isint compatible with my video card. It says that it has a NVIDIA nForce4 SLI chipset. Does that mean it only takes nForce4 video cards or will it take the geforce6? Sorry for all the questions I just really don't know. Thanks

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Well the graphics card has both.

http://www.nvidia.com/page/pg_20040406350192.html

PCI Express

PCI Express bus doubles the bandwidth of AGP 8X delivering over 4GB/s in both upstream and downstream data transfers. Only supported in some NVIDIA GPUs. Please check product details for bus information.

AGP 8X

Provides double the bandwidth of AGP 4X—2.1GB/sec. vs. 1.1GB/sec. AGP 8X enables more complex models and detailed textures, creating richer and more lifelike environments. Uninterrupted data flow allows for smoother video streaming and faster, more seamless gameplay.

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wrong u either have a agp or pci-e some mobos support both slot types but the asus board u listed does not it supports two pci-e boards running in scable link interface (sli) if your video card does not have a small connection on the opposite side where it connects into the mobo it's agp for sure

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Good thing you asked me if the card was AGP or PCI-E cause I was just about the buy a PCI-E motherboard when it turns out that I have a AGP card. Thanks ripken you just saved me some money. So my new question now is should I sell my geforce 6800 gt (AGP) and buy a cheaper pci-e card with a pci-e motherboard. I heard that you should get pci-e cause they are a lot better then agp, but i'm wondering if I should just save my money and keep my geforce 6800 gt (256mb and 256bit) and get a agp motherboard. Thanks again ripken.

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they arnt alot better but they are better, it depends on how much u can sell it for,the good mobos are all pci-e so i would try to sell it if i were u

also all the new cards will be going the pci-e route

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