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regarding your mobo problems - something like this would be a possiblity
http://cgi.ebay.com/ECS-K7S5A-SCKT-...1QQcmdZViewItem because it takes both SDR and DDR memory - you have 2x256mb PC133 I think? It would take your 1.3 CPU and allow an upgrade to an XP2400 at a later date. I have a similar board with an XP2400 and 1gb DDR - good enough for current games at modest settings. It should also take your 6600GT no problem but remember your need a 350w or better PSU. |
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On Wed, 04 Jan 2006 12:18:40 GMT, "Sleepy" <nospam@here.com>
wrote: >regarding your mobo problems - something like this would be a possiblity >http://cgi.ebay.com/ECS-K7S5A-SCKT-...1QQcmdZViewItem >because it takes both SDR and DDR memory - you have 2x256mb PC133 I think? >It would take your 1.3 CPU and allow an upgrade to an XP2400 at a later >date. I have a similar board with an XP2400 and 1gb DDR - good enough for >current games at modest settings. >It should also take your 6600GT no problem but remember your need a 350w or >better PSU. > Those were rather poor boards, it was like a lottery whether you got one that ran well or exploded or something inbetween these two extremes. 512MB of DDR memory is about $35, it's not really worth buying a board that supports PC133 for socket A unless performance really doesn't matter at all. |
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"kony" <spam@spam.com> wrote in message news:ttknr1t7p2vdhapoca44mjk9o59u7da7lb@4ax.com... > On Wed, 04 Jan 2006 12:18:40 GMT, "Sleepy" <nospam@here.com> > wrote: > >>regarding your mobo problems - something like this would be a possiblity >>http://cgi.ebay.com/ECS-K7S5A-SCKT-...1QQcmdZViewItem >>because it takes both SDR and DDR memory - you have 2x256mb PC133 I think? >>It would take your 1.3 CPU and allow an upgrade to an XP2400 at a later >>date. I have a similar board with an XP2400 and 1gb DDR - good enough for >>current games at modest settings. >>It should also take your 6600GT no problem but remember your need a 350w >>or >>better PSU. >> > > Those were rather poor boards, it was like a lottery whether > you got one that ran well or exploded or something inbetween > these two extremes. > > 512MB of DDR memory is about $35, it's not really worth > buying a board that supports PC133 for socket A unless > performance really doesn't matter at all. I was under the impression he was on a tight budget so the idea of board that does both types of RAM makes sense and would allow him to use existing CPU and RAM then gradually upgrade those parts. And unfortunately there arent that many boards that take both types of RAM around to choose from. ECS arent the best make of motherboard its true but then he is using a M810LMR already. Frankly Ive known Asus boards go belly up after 18 months so I dont think brands guarantee anything. He's using a 1.3ghz Athlon so I dont think performance is a major concern. |
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Thank you. I went ahead and ordered the A7V400-MX though. It should be here
Friday evening. "Sleepy" <nospam@here.com> wrote in message news:A2Puf.67773$D47.31486@fe3.news.blueyonder.co.uk... > regarding your mobo problems - something like this would be a possiblity > http://cgi.ebay.com/ECS-K7S5A-SCKT-...1QQcmdZViewItem > because it takes both SDR and DDR memory - you have 2x256mb PC133 I think? > It would take your 1.3 CPU and allow an upgrade to an XP2400 at a later > date. I have a similar board with an XP2400 and 1gb DDR - good enough for > current games at modest settings. > It should also take your 6600GT no problem but remember your need a 350w > or better PSU. > > |
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On Wed, 04 Jan 2006 18:48:28 GMT, "Sleepy" <nospam@here.com>
wrote: >I was under the impression he was on a tight budget so the idea of board >that does both types of RAM makes sense and would allow him to use existing >CPU and RAM then gradually upgrade those parts. Except some versions of that particular board won't even run stable with 2 PC133 DIMMs. >And unfortunately there >arent that many boards that take both types of RAM around to choose from. You can only run one type or the other at a time, there's not really a need to support both types. >ECS arent the best make of motherboard its true but then he is using a >M810LMR already. yes, so why repeat the mistake? > Frankly Ive known Asus boards go belly up after 18 months >so I dont think brands guarantee anything. He's using a 1.3ghz Athlon so I >dont think performance is a major concern. No guarantee, but then again if one was looking to avoid a board with early failure or problems then it's far wiser to choose Asus than ECS/PCChips/et al. Citing "some" bad boards ignores the majority of them, what is expected to produce best result. |
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"Xu" <xuxuxuxu@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:EBWuf.42914$Lb1.7422@bignews3.bellsouth.net... > Thank you. I went ahead and ordered the A7V400-MX though. It should be > here Friday evening. > > > "Sleepy" <nospam@here.com> wrote in message > news:A2Puf.67773$D47.31486@fe3.news.blueyonder.co.uk... >> regarding your mobo problems - something like this would be a possiblity >> http://cgi.ebay.com/ECS-K7S5A-SCKT-...1QQcmdZViewItem >> because it takes both SDR and DDR memory - you have 2x256mb PC133 I >> think? >> It would take your 1.3 CPU and allow an upgrade to an XP2400 at a later >> date. I have a similar board with an XP2400 and 1gb DDR - good enough for >> current games at modest settings. >> It should also take your 6600GT no problem but remember your need a 350w >> or better PSU. good luck with it - let us know how you get on. |
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