New PC Compatibility

TheGeek

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I am building a new system and the last system I built had some compatibility issues, so I'm trying to prevent that this time. Does anyone know if I have any issues with these componets or have any first-hand expirience with how they work? Thanks

Video Cards- 2x6800GTs
Motherboard- A8N-SLI Dlxe
CPU- Athlon 64 3200+ 90nm
Memory- 1GB PC4000 (2x512)
Hard Drive- Maxtor 250 GB SATAII
DVD Writer- NEC DL Drive
Case- CM Stacker
PSU- PC&P 510 SLI

I know I posted a similer thread a week or so ago, but It got kinda long and I didnt really get any anwsers
 

Waylay00

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Should work fine, but I would wait till other motherboard manufacturers produce their SLI boards.
 

TheGeek

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I know, but I caan get the PC4000 for only $20 more thatn the PC3200, so I'm going for it. Plus, I'll be overclocking
 

ts3433

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They're types of chips used in the memory. If you MUST run a 1:1 HTT to RAM ratio, you should make sure your chips are TCCD or that kind of Micron used in Crucial Ballistix. (As is shown by the above link, though, this doesn't really do much for performance with the A64. This is because it's impossible to run 1:1 with the memory controller--it's on the CPU, so it runs at the processor's total clockspeed. Therefore, you can't run 1:1 with the memory controller on any A64 unless you have RAM that runs at minimum 1.8GHz, which translates to DDR3600, or PC28800.)