lchen66666
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Just found it at tcwo.com.
XP1700 is even cheaper than XP1600.
You might consider an nForce board. I've found them to be as or more stable than the Via boards, the onboard sound/lan are great, the onboard video (GeForce2MX) might even be sufficient.I am building a simple system for my daughter.
Originally posted by: RandomCoil
You might consider an nForce board. I've found them to be as or more stable than the Via boards, the onboard sound/lan are great, the onboard video (GeForce2MX) might even be sufficient.I am building a simple system for my daughter.
Maybe an Asus A7N-266VM? $68 @ Newegg.
The only problem I have with TCWO is: *OEM CPU's come with a 20 day warranty without fan purchase, 1 year warranty with fan purchase.Originally posted by: lchen66666
Just found it at tcwo.com.
XP1700 is even cheaper than XP1600.
Not if stability is an issue. I have had 3 that are shaky at best. I like anything AMD-761 based, if performance is not an issue. The problem I had is pretty much detailed HERESounds like a good situation for an ECS K7S5A
Originally posted by: DTBH
I guess there isnt much chance that these cpus would be the thoroughbreds huh?
Originally posted by: Bagger
The ECS K7S5A, once set up right, has a reputation of being stable as hell. It didn't get to be the best selling motherboard ever based on price alone.
Not if stability is an issue. I have had 3 that are shaky at best
Originally posted by: littlegohan
Originally posted by: Bagger
The ECS K7S5A, once set up right, has a reputation of being stable as hell. It didn't get to be the best selling motherboard ever based on price alone.
best selling mobo ever?
where did u hear that from ?
just curious
The ECS K7S5A, once set up right, has a reputation of being stable as hell. It didn't get to be the best selling motherboard ever based on price alone.