Gikaseixas
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I get the impression that he's going to be re-using his DDR2 if he goes with an AMD system.
I guess his wishes of having a COM and LPT port are pretty much out of the question, regardless of whether he goes AMD or Intel...
So far I haven't found a board on either side that still supports them.
I think he said COM *and* LPT. I don't see LPT, do you?
Ah yea, there comes the Intel-bashing again.
I think we could do without that. Why don't we concentrate on finding a board with COM and LPT first...
It's actually easy to find COM and LPT headers on Asus and Gigabyte AMD AM2+ and AM3 motherboards
Folks in office environments like to hook up dot matrix printers for multi-part forms so there is still a demand for LPT fer sure.
BD is going to be AM3?
 
	Sorry I missed that (with all that is going on :\ ) --- I'd encourage him to sell his DDR2 (get his money back, fer sure these days) and go AM3 with an upgrade path to BD Zambezi.
It's actually easy to find COM and LPT headers on Asus and Gigabyte AMD AM2+ and AM3 motherboards ---
OK guys. After sorting through all the replies and thinking through what I want immediately and what I might want to do in the future, I think I have decided to go with the following:
GIGABYTE GA-890GPA-UD3H
Crucial Ballistix 4GB (2 x 2GB) DDR3 1600 BL2KIT25664BN1608
AMD Phenom II X6 1055T Thuban 125W Retail
The total from Newegg comes to $429.97 plus a $10 gift card for future purchase (possibly an aftermarket HSF to try to push the speed to 4.0 Mhz) For right now I will use the onboard video and save my $$$ for a true gaming card down the road. I'm also going to see if I can push the speed a little with the stock HSF while keeping an eye on temps. Any ideas where to start on this are welcome.
Any comments are still welcome since I haven't pressed the submit order button yet.
How about a 10.5-foot pole?I wouldn't touch those with a 10-foot pole.
If you OC, warranties are void (officially), just something to consider. But proving you overclocked is difficult (so either way can be beneficial, given enough contrived scenarios), and CPU RMA's are rare anyway, the CPU is the most reliable part of the system (except maybe for the case itself, which can last several generations of upgrades). I suppose it's a toss-up, and you just got to go with what makes you more comfortable.holabr said:I really don't like the 30 day warrantee vs. 3 year on the retail.
It wouldn't be the first time that not-very-reliable products got bundled in order to move them. It's up to you if you want to risk it, but you've been sufficiently warned.I picked the memory because Newegg has a package price.
How about a 10.5-foot pole?
They have $25 off on a gskill ripjaws combo !
Also various embedded devices, and older niche-market peripherals. USB adapters usually work, but not always.GB 785g AM2+
GB 870 AM3
AS M4A88T
Folks in office environments like to hook up dot matrix printers for multi-part forms so there is still a demand for LPT fer sure.
Nah, already got one. Can't pawn it off, and can't stand to trash itAnybody want an Oki 320?
. . . maybe. But I'd have to be wearing gloves first.
Link was b0rked on my end, but ripjaws can be good stuff. A lot of the Zoners run that memory and it has worked well with C3 chips, so it should play nicely with an E0.
yea, somehow this "tinyurl" crap corrupted my link. Fixed now.
Thanks for the heads-up on the memory. I scratched it from my shopping cart. How do you guys feel about the ripjaw memory recommended above. How important is the latency of 9 vs the 7 for the G.Skill ECO DDR3-1600 CAS7 also recommended but not packaged at Newegg. The difference in cost would be about $33 more for the G.Skill.

 
				
		