What can I expect??

dkvamme

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Looking to try out an Intel 805d overclocking build but like most I dont have a lot of cash laying around to do this with.

What kind of oc performance (if any) can I expect?

Im going to reuse some other parts I currently have.
LianLi case, harddrives, lightspeed dvd-r,

Looking to spend a little bit more on the mb for future upgrade if possible .

This is what Im considering so far. Plus will add a 7600gs or gt pci-express vid card. I am scraping together what cash I can for this build and these parts exhaust my current savings. so ...
And I cant sell my old trusty 2500 Barton, Shuttle mb until I have a replacement in my hands/running.

I realize the power supply isnt the greatest,but Ive had very good luck with them in the past.


1 Thermaltake TR2 W0070 ATX 430W Power Supply - Retail
Model #: W0070
Item #: N82E16817153023

$39.99 $39.99

CPU Thermal Paste / Grease
1 Arctic Silver 5 Thermal Compound - OEM
Model #: ARCTIC SILVER 5
Item #: N82E16835100007
$5.99 $5.99

Memory - System
1 pqi TURBO 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 667 (PC2 5400) Unbuffered Dual Channel Kit System Memory Model PQI25400-2GDB - Retail
Model #: PQI25400-2GD

$50.00 Mail-in Rebate
$154.99

Intel-compatible Motherboards
1 ABIT AW8D Socket T (LGA 775) Intel 975X ATX Intel Motherboard - Retail
Model #: AW8D
Item #: N82E16813127235
$176.99

Processors
1 Intel Pentium D 805 Smithfield 533MHz FSB LGA 775 Dual Core,EM64T Processor Model BX80551PE2666FN - Retail
Model #: BX80551PE2666FN
Item #: N82E16819116001
$125.99

Combo
1 ARCTIC COOLING Freezer 7 Pro CPU Cooler - Retail
Model #: ACFZ7-PRO
Item #: N82E16835186134
$24.99

Subtotal: $528.94
 

Holysmoke36

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If your budgets tight I hope someone else pays your electric bill this summer. mini space heater the 805 is
 

stevty2889

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Just don't use the Thermaltake PSU, Thermaltake PSU's have weak 12v rails, which is what is the most relied on by modern machinces, especialy with a power hungry dual core. With a limited budget, you can't do better than Fortron. They are inexpensive, but still quality PSU's.
 

dkvamme

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Originally posted by: Holysmoke36
If your budgets tight I hope someone else pays your electric bill this summer. mini space heater the 805 is

Thats not a problem as I intend to use this at my office. ( Nice A/C controlled space )
 

Markfw

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You are going to need a 500-550 watt QUALITY psu to get a decent OC out of it. The Forton 450 for $50 won;t do it.