Hey everyone,
I used to be heavily into building PCs and following the latest releases and news, but I've been out of the loop for a while now. I want to build a new computer with a plain old Athlon Thunderbird 1.2 GHz Socket-A (not the 266 FSB or the MP version). I chose it because it will be fast enough for what I need, and the current price range is ~$90 or so.
Now, I've seen the articles on the KT133, KT133A, and AMD760 chipsets. I've read comparisons and reviews on Anandtech. I know the KT type chipsets take SDRAM and the AMD takes DDR. (right?) Can SDRAM be used in the AMD chipset and can DDR be used in the KT chipsets? I believe the FSB of the plain Athlon 1.2GHz runs at 100 MHz, so what is the benefit of PC133 Ram? The prices are pretty much the same as PC100, so I'll probably end up getting PC133.
Now my question relates to the differences between everything and what you all think would be the best choice for me. I just want something that will perform basic tasks - mostly web surfing, a little web design, very little gaming or photoshop type apps. From what I've seen, SDRAM would be plenty for what I need, but it looks like DDR prices have fallen near SDRAM prices.
I would like a MB with ATA/100 support, RAID isn't really important to me at all. Number of slots really isn't important, but 6 PCI would be nice. I read that some of the boards are coming with 4 USB connectors, so that would be nice, but not mandatory, since I'll probably end up getting a USB hub anyway.
Overclocking is not an issue at all. I'm not really into it any more, and I just want a basic system that will run stable at 1.2 GHz.
I was hoping to get the MB and processor for under $200, so I'm looking for a good board in the $90-110 range. I've had bad experiences with Abit in the past, so that's about the only boards I'm not really interested in, but want to hear any suggestions anyone has.
Could anyone please explain some of the differences in the chipsets and RAM, and suggest some good motherboards in each category? Also, what would you get with my use needs?
Thanks in advance everybody,
Jason
I used to be heavily into building PCs and following the latest releases and news, but I've been out of the loop for a while now. I want to build a new computer with a plain old Athlon Thunderbird 1.2 GHz Socket-A (not the 266 FSB or the MP version). I chose it because it will be fast enough for what I need, and the current price range is ~$90 or so.
Now, I've seen the articles on the KT133, KT133A, and AMD760 chipsets. I've read comparisons and reviews on Anandtech. I know the KT type chipsets take SDRAM and the AMD takes DDR. (right?) Can SDRAM be used in the AMD chipset and can DDR be used in the KT chipsets? I believe the FSB of the plain Athlon 1.2GHz runs at 100 MHz, so what is the benefit of PC133 Ram? The prices are pretty much the same as PC100, so I'll probably end up getting PC133.
Now my question relates to the differences between everything and what you all think would be the best choice for me. I just want something that will perform basic tasks - mostly web surfing, a little web design, very little gaming or photoshop type apps. From what I've seen, SDRAM would be plenty for what I need, but it looks like DDR prices have fallen near SDRAM prices.
I would like a MB with ATA/100 support, RAID isn't really important to me at all. Number of slots really isn't important, but 6 PCI would be nice. I read that some of the boards are coming with 4 USB connectors, so that would be nice, but not mandatory, since I'll probably end up getting a USB hub anyway.
Overclocking is not an issue at all. I'm not really into it any more, and I just want a basic system that will run stable at 1.2 GHz.
I was hoping to get the MB and processor for under $200, so I'm looking for a good board in the $90-110 range. I've had bad experiences with Abit in the past, so that's about the only boards I'm not really interested in, but want to hear any suggestions anyone has.
Could anyone please explain some of the differences in the chipsets and RAM, and suggest some good motherboards in each category? Also, what would you get with my use needs?
Thanks in advance everybody,
Jason
