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jbs2222

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Thermaltake tsunami dream (black)
Ocz ModStream ATX 2.0
DFI Lan Party UT nF4-D
AMD Athlon 64 3000+ 512K 90nm Rev. E Venice
1 GB (2 pcs 512) Patriot
Western Digital (WD800JD) 80 GB/7200rpm 8mb
Lite On Dvd burner
eVGA GeForce 6600 GT 128MB

I'll mostly use it for gaming, surfing the net, and school work. So does it look alright? Any suggestions will be appreciated.

Thanks
 
whats the wattage on that psu? (420W should be enough unless you wanna OC like mad)
i reccomend OCZ ram, if youve got the cash, the get lowest latencies possible, a64's work best w/ low latencies
 
Originally posted by: ShadowBlade
whats the wattage on that psu? (420W should be enough unless you wanna OC like mad)
i reccomend OCZ ram, if youve got the cash, the get lowest latencies possible, a64's work best w/ low latencies

SHE IS RIGHT AND DON'T MAKE THE SAME MISTAKE i MADE, GET A DECENT PSU/
 
I used to be a big recommender of the 3200+ over the 3000+, but i've realized that unless you have plans to hit over 2.7 GHz while OCing (not very likely anyway), the 3000+ is fine with a good motherboard like you have there.
 
Originally posted by: n7
I used to be a big recommender of the 3200+ over the 3000+, but i've realized that unless you have plans to hit over 2.7 GHz while OCing (not very likely anyway), the 3000+ is fine with a good motherboard like you have there.

Is there a big difference between the 3200+ and 3500+?
 
Originally posted by: thekillerjks
Originally posted by: n7
I used to be a big recommender of the 3200+ over the 3000+, but i've realized that unless you have plans to hit over 2.7 GHz while OCing (not very likely anyway), the 3000+ is fine with a good motherboard like you have there.

Is there a big difference between the 3200+ and 3500+?


The 3200+ runs at 10*200 (2000 MHz) while the 3500+ runs at 11*200 (2200 MHz).

Since so far nearly all Venice 3xxx+ series CPUs will hit the same OCed levels, buying a 3500+ would be pretty much a waste of money unless you aren't OCing.
 
Originally posted by: n7
Originally posted by: thekillerjks
Originally posted by: n7
I used to be a big recommender of the 3200+ over the 3000+, but i've realized that unless you have plans to hit over 2.7 GHz while OCing (not very likely anyway), the 3000+ is fine with a good motherboard like you have there.

Is there a big difference between the 3200+ and 3500+?


The 3200+ runs at 10*200 (2000 MHz) while the 3500+ runs at 11*200 (2200 MHz).

Since so far nearly all Venice 3xxx+ series CPUs will hit the same OCed levels, buying a 3500+ would be pretty much a waste of money unless you aren't OCing.

I really don't know how to overclock but I want to get into to it. It seems confusing, can you help me?
 
These are the things I would get If those are the things you need it for. They are the model numbers for newegg. Copy and paste them in the Key Word search.



N82E16813128283
VS1GBKIT400
N09-01152
ADA3200BPBOX
N82E16814130220
N82E16822152018
SP-450

If you get this PSU mack sure to get a 24-20 pin power connector for the MOBO>
 
Originally posted by: knothead34
dfi requires 480watts and native 24 pin. isent there a 520 modstream?

How would a dfi board eat up 480 watts of power? through some low end products and I think you could get by with a 400 watt PSU.
 
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