Nos440 --
>>I am currently thinking about buying a Thunderbird to see for myself what all you guy's are raving about and I will be suprised if I find it to be even close to refined as this P-4. I just don't see how it could using all the outdated technoligie it uses in its motherboard and memory sub system. But hey I'm going to give you the benifit of the dought and do what I said I never would. Thats Buy a AMD BSOD machine processor. >>
Ok, here's what to buy. Just the basic system.
T-Bird 1200 (comes w/multipler unlocked) oem (no hsf)
Abit KT7a board (run at 143fsb once you get it going) (or the somewhat pricer Asus 133fsb board if you prefer)
Taisol 742092 hsf w/YTech 27cfm fan for ~ $31 (or an Alpha Pep66 or 6035)
IBM 75gxp 30gb drive (or 15 if you prefer)
128meg of PC133 SDRAM Cas2 (crucial has a good deal on now, or Muskin)
any decent CD-Rom
Case with a clean (Athlon approved) 300w ps (these can be had for $60-70 or so, probably less)
Go for it. (Run at perhaps 9.5 x 143 = 1359 after a day or two burn it at rated 1200. Or try for higher, after burn in.)
>>I am currently thinking about buying a Thunderbird to see for myself what all you guy's are raving about and I will be suprised if I find it to be even close to refined as this P-4. I just don't see how it could using all the outdated technoligie it uses in its motherboard and memory sub system. But hey I'm going to give you the benifit of the dought and do what I said I never would. Thats Buy a AMD BSOD machine processor. >>
Ok, here's what to buy. Just the basic system.
T-Bird 1200 (comes w/multipler unlocked) oem (no hsf)
Abit KT7a board (run at 143fsb once you get it going) (or the somewhat pricer Asus 133fsb board if you prefer)
Taisol 742092 hsf w/YTech 27cfm fan for ~ $31 (or an Alpha Pep66 or 6035)
IBM 75gxp 30gb drive (or 15 if you prefer)
128meg of PC133 SDRAM Cas2 (crucial has a good deal on now, or Muskin)
any decent CD-Rom
Case with a clean (Athlon approved) 300w ps (these can be had for $60-70 or so, probably less)
Go for it. (Run at perhaps 9.5 x 143 = 1359 after a day or two burn it at rated 1200. Or try for higher, after burn in.)