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The BIG Question

Munny

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I've bin looking to build a new system
Amd 64 3200 s939
and the Msi Neo Platium motherboard
should i get this on boxing Day
or wait for begining of next year
 
Do it now, don't wait. Heck for all you know you could end up waiting longer for shipping than you think. Maybe you'll have to RMA something... not every build goes perfect.

Live for today! build it NOW! 🙂

edit: and hold off for a bit on the oc'in 😉
 
is there new technology that would reduce that price of these things or should i save up and get the new technolgy

what bout the nforce4 boards worth waiting for or not??

and what this PCI EXPRESS 16 should i get this or not??

Thanks for the help
its just that rite now im running pentirn theree 450mhz really old when i buy my new computer i want dont want to miss out on anything new
 
You have waited this long, what is a couple of more weeks. Besides there is always something bigger and better on the horizon.
 
NF4 and PCIe graphics cards are expensive right now and don't provide any benefit besides doing expensive SLIing. Depending on how much of a budget you are on, this probably isn't a good option right now, considering there's no performance increase over AGP, and the AGP interface will still stick around for some time to come--cards haven't maxed it out yet.
 
Originally posted by: ts3433
NF4 and PCIe graphics cards are expensive right now and don't provide any benefit besides doing expensive SLIing. Depending on how much of a budget you are on, this probably isn't a good option right now, considering there's no performance increase over AGP, and the AGP interface will still stick around for some time to come--cards haven't maxed it out yet.


exactly that havent began to utilize 8x, there is no perfomance increase between agp 8x and pci-e. also, with the amd 64 platform you wont see a perfomance increase between nf4 and nf3 its just more features.
 
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