thanks guys

kuba

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Wanted to thank the guys who helped me in my newbish threads, with my build.
The thing is flying now.
Athlon X2 3800
ASUS A8N-E
XFX GEFORE 6800 GS
512 (ram...think i'm going to get 4 gigs in 2 weeks)
Enermax Liberty 500w
just damn awesome.
Gotta love AMD, 2nd chip from them and, just amazing.

But thanks again, to everyone who helped me out.
 

kuba

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definitely, can't believe i used to be on a pentium 75, with 16 or was it 32 megs of RAM (lol)...10 years ago, when the home computer with internet just started to sprout and 14.4 was fast. haha :D
thanks thug
 

kuba

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you know, i was going to take some pics, like i saw one time here...spread everything over the table and snap some, but didn't.
my case is a centurion 530, nice piece of work.
the internal wiring just sucks, i got a total respect for you guys who take the time to do it, what a f'in pain in the you know what.
 

kuba

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Howard: no, but since newegg has good prices, and we're going down States-side in a couple of weeks, thought i'd get a buddy to order some for me, all in one shot.


LOUISSS, it is?
how so?
 

RallyMaster

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When using 4GB (1GBx4), it will make you use DDR333 and T2 command rate. It makes it a lot slower. You are also limited on your overclocking capabilities.
 

kuba

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so stick with 2?...plus i dont plan on overclocking, just stock, that's it.
 

Bull Dog

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Yep stick with 2x1GB DIMMs, unless you really need the extra 2GB (WinXP has problems addressing the last GB however).
 

martman

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as you can see in my specs below I have 4 gig installed...windows (XP)..only recognizes somthing in the neighborhood of 3.2 something ghz on my machine..
 

potato28

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Theres very little difference between 2T and 1T on the AMD systems... Zebo made a arcticle on it a while ago and the max performence drop was in the neighborhood of like 8% or so. The real problem is XP adressing all the memory.
 

RallyMaster

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Would XP-64bit be able to recognize the full 4GB? (I think it should...since my mobo supports 8GB on XP 64-bit)