I never tried OC'ing a system, and it sounds like fun. I apologize up front if I made any mistakes with particular model numbers
It seems like the P4 1.6A might be the way to go for a reasonably priced replacement for my aging P2-400. Anyway, I've got a few questions that I didn't want buried in the loooong list of 200+ messages from the other postings. I think I like the Asus P4B266 board, since DDR seems to be the wave of the future, esp. with Intel dropping support for Rambus.
1. Is there any real difference between the P4B266 and the "-C" model, besides sound and DIMM slots? The reason I ask is I currently have an Esoniq 1371 sound card, and I know I would be better off with something else. I don't have 5.1 speaker set-up, and don't plan on getting one either. Should I go with the On-board sound or get the "-C" model and get a TurtleBeach or Audigy card?
2. Is the stock HSF adequate in the retail package, or should I get something better?
3. I know very little about DDR memory, so I thinking about Crucial RAM, but I didn't know what speed to buy.
I currently own a ChiefTec DW-01D 420W, a Radeon LE, and a Deskstar GXP60@40GB. I was just going transfer these into my new system, but I'm not sure about keeping the video card. I am an ATI man, so I'll probably get an 8500.
Thanks for any information.
It seems like the P4 1.6A might be the way to go for a reasonably priced replacement for my aging P2-400. Anyway, I've got a few questions that I didn't want buried in the loooong list of 200+ messages from the other postings. I think I like the Asus P4B266 board, since DDR seems to be the wave of the future, esp. with Intel dropping support for Rambus.
1. Is there any real difference between the P4B266 and the "-C" model, besides sound and DIMM slots? The reason I ask is I currently have an Esoniq 1371 sound card, and I know I would be better off with something else. I don't have 5.1 speaker set-up, and don't plan on getting one either. Should I go with the On-board sound or get the "-C" model and get a TurtleBeach or Audigy card?
2. Is the stock HSF adequate in the retail package, or should I get something better?
3. I know very little about DDR memory, so I thinking about Crucial RAM, but I didn't know what speed to buy.
I currently own a ChiefTec DW-01D 420W, a Radeon LE, and a Deskstar GXP60@40GB. I was just going transfer these into my new system, but I'm not sure about keeping the video card. I am an ATI man, so I'll probably get an 8500.
Thanks for any information.
