I'm thinking of buying a new rig and I wanted to know what everyone thought about the parts I'm choosing. The really big question I have is about the motherboard. I want to get the DFI Lanparty nF4 UT SLI version, so that I have the capability of upgrading to SLI in the future, and there is a great deal for $125 on this board refurb. at Newegg. I'm just wondering if I should buy this, or do you think I should spend the full amount of money and get a non-refurb. board? I bought a refurb. board from Newegg in the past and it didn't come with any cables or a manual or anything, other than the board. Do you think it's worth risking it for the low price?
Another question I have is about the hard drive. I've heard that you can't overclock very far using SATA drives, since the SATA controller is locked to the FSB frequency and you get data corruption when you run it too fast, whereas the PATA controller is on the PCI bus so you can use the PCI lock to keep it at a stable speed while overclocking the CPU/memory. What is the best recommendation for overclocking, PATA or SATA internal hard drives?
Another question deals with cooling and overclocking. I want this rig to be overclockable. I'm specifically buying all the components that will allow me to get the maximum overclock with stability. I want to know what type of cooling I should get for the CPU and also case fans. I also would like it to be quiet. Here is my component list, please critique it and let me know what you think:
* Coolermaster Wave Master TAC-T01-E1C Silver All Aluminum Alloy ATX Mid Tower Case without Power Supply
* Refurbished: DFI Lanparty UT nF4 SLI-DR Socket 939 NVIDIA nForce4 SLI ATX AMD Motherboard - OEM
* Enermax Whisper II EG565P-VE FMA(24P) ATX12V 535W Power Supply - Retail
* AMD Athlon 64 3700+ San Diego 1Ghz. FSB
* OCZ EL Platinum Rev. 2 1GB (2x 512MB) 184-pin DDR SDRAM PC3200
* XFX PVT70FUNDE Geforce 7800GTX 256MB GDDR3 PCIe x16 Video Card (factory overclocked)
* Samsung SpinPoint P Series SP2004C 200GB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0gb hard drive (8MB cache, 8.9ms average seek, Native command queueing)
Thanks again for all your advice.
Another question I have is about the hard drive. I've heard that you can't overclock very far using SATA drives, since the SATA controller is locked to the FSB frequency and you get data corruption when you run it too fast, whereas the PATA controller is on the PCI bus so you can use the PCI lock to keep it at a stable speed while overclocking the CPU/memory. What is the best recommendation for overclocking, PATA or SATA internal hard drives?
Another question deals with cooling and overclocking. I want this rig to be overclockable. I'm specifically buying all the components that will allow me to get the maximum overclock with stability. I want to know what type of cooling I should get for the CPU and also case fans. I also would like it to be quiet. Here is my component list, please critique it and let me know what you think:
* Coolermaster Wave Master TAC-T01-E1C Silver All Aluminum Alloy ATX Mid Tower Case without Power Supply
* Refurbished: DFI Lanparty UT nF4 SLI-DR Socket 939 NVIDIA nForce4 SLI ATX AMD Motherboard - OEM
* Enermax Whisper II EG565P-VE FMA(24P) ATX12V 535W Power Supply - Retail
* AMD Athlon 64 3700+ San Diego 1Ghz. FSB
* OCZ EL Platinum Rev. 2 1GB (2x 512MB) 184-pin DDR SDRAM PC3200
* XFX PVT70FUNDE Geforce 7800GTX 256MB GDDR3 PCIe x16 Video Card (factory overclocked)
* Samsung SpinPoint P Series SP2004C 200GB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0gb hard drive (8MB cache, 8.9ms average seek, Native command queueing)
Thanks again for all your advice.