Mobo/CPU Combo?

TheSource

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MY dad needs a cpu/proccesor. The motherboard needs to support sdram though. Needs AMD processor also. Could yall give me some suggestions of where i could find something like this? Thanks

Mike
 

Peter

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Grab yourself an ECS K7S5Apro while stocks last. This is the usual suspect for using SDR RAM with an Athlon processor.
Please mind that you need to have PC133 SDRAM that actually lives up to this specification (because the Athlon chipset will push it a little harder than the old system it's coming from), and that this circumstance limits you to processors that have 133 MHz bus ("FSB266"), no higher than Athlon XP 2400+.

Also mind an adequate power supply. Whatever you pull from an old PIII or K6 system very probably won't do.
 

swatoke

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Here are links with 2 motherboards that support sdram at Newegg Just try to search for some reviews before you make a purchase.
ECS
MSI
 

Bonesdad

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No way you can add a stick of 256MB or 512 MB PC2700 to that mobo/CPU combo? Then you would not be limited to boards that have PC133 slots. What's the budget?
 

TheSource

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Bonesdad

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Um, not sure about this, but BZBoys is BZBadnews...someone correct me if I'm wrong...butHere are their resellerratings. Try newegg.com...or zipzoomfly.com.
 

Peter

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Jeez ... 100 bucks also buys you something much less stoneage that still lets you use SDR RAM.

newegg: K7S5Apro retail $42, Duron 1600 $39. They carry only the "TC" version of the fan I recommend, the Arctic CopperSilent 2, which is $13. The non-TC version can be had for as low as $7 elsewhere. So you total at $90 to $95. Add $4 more to have a Duron 1800.

That combo will run circles around a KT133 chipset and original Athlon 1333 combination.
 

DusterAZ

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Don't know if you have a Fry's Electronics nearby but they sell combos for very cheap all the time. About three weeks ago I picked up a Barton 2600+ and ECS N2U400-A (Nforce2) for $94.99. :p
 

DieHardware

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Originally posted by: DusterAZ
Don't know if you have a Fry's Electronics nearby but they sell combos for very cheap all the time. About three weeks ago I picked up a Barton 2600+ and ECS N2U400-A (Nforce2) for $94.99. :p

Sweet deal; DusterAZ does the N2U400-A have multiplier adjustment?
 

Peter

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And where's the SDR RAM support on those? Guys, please stick to the topic or open yerownthread. Please.
 

DieHardware

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Originally posted by: Peter
And where's the SDR RAM support on those? Guys, please stick to the topic or open yerownthread. Please.

Hehe okay Peter. ;)

TheSource, Biostar has a couple of DDR SDRAM-SDRAM MB's one being the M7VIW
 

DusterAZ

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Originally posted by: Peter
And where's the SDR RAM support on those? Guys, please stick to the topic or open yerownthread. Please.

Oh no, it's the post police :p