That doesn't change the fact that I think nForce 3 is great and nForce 4 just terrific (excellent gigabit ethernet, 4 native SATA, etc).
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That doesn't change the fact that I think nForce 3 is great and nForce 4 just terrific (excellent gigabit ethernet, 4 native SATA, etc).
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the Gigabyte Nforce 4 boards 939 boards generally start at 130.
Keep in mind that old is not always slower, or worse. I'll be happy to put an 18 Gig old 15.3 Segate Cheetah as a boot drive, up against just about anything. For a desktop that is used for mild gaming, and school work, or, is a computer I bring to school for my kids use,18 gigs is big enough, and, since I've already invested the money, as each of the 4 or 5 drives fail, I can replace with another. I can also boot from a dual drive array, as soon as ATTO returns my dual channel raid card.
Also, few, if any cards match the P650 in clarity, if not speed. I must say the new ATI XL800 is a joy, and it's blinding fast. Still, the P650 will be more then adequate for a school computer, playing older games.
"Santilli, I don't know where to begin with what you've posted - but I'll try. Firstly, AMD is currently moving from Socket 754 to Socket 939 (single channel to dual channel), so manufacturers are forced to offer double the number of models until the transition is complete. Until then, AMD is offering S754 Semprons to utilize existing board designs and help vendors change from the obsolete Socket A (Athlon 32-bit)."
Well, that's the industry explanation for what I view as a high price period. It makes sense that makers offer more boards, but, all that does is go back to the consumer, since the boardmaker never really gets enough money to justify dropping the price, after development is paid for, and volume is not sufficent to justify dropping prices, either.
Actually, I've pretty much listened to EXACTLY what Splash has recommended, and I'm typing on it right now. I tried the P650, and three monitors, but, I find dual monitors, and the ATI a better blend, since I've been working with the kids, and games are a big part of what they do, and, an effective vocabulary learning tool.
With a single monitor, I could use the P650, avoid the 200 bucks for a gaming card, and build a dirt cheap computer that will work.
Or, I could take the other computer in the house, move it to school, and build a quite, girls computer, that's primarily internet and email.
Keep in mind that this area uses archaic macs, or imacs, that really suck.
The result is the kids learn to hate macs, since their home computer blows it away, and it's an emachine. I currently bring in two computers for my kids. With three, we could have some serious fun playing Diablo II, and net access.
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Is an extra 9% worth $80 to you?"
Not when it represents more then 25% of the cost of the item.
"If you would actually listen to what people here have recommended to you, then your confusion should abate."
A bit harsh. I'm nothing if not a very good listener. I'm currently just a poor, intern school teacher, who's been laid off, so they can hope a teacher with a full credential will take the class. State law requires that, pretty much.
If I see a real great deal, I'll jump, but, I've got pretty much another 3 months before school starts, and, in that time prices should only go down more.
Thanks Mercutio for the perspective on Newegg pricing.
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f course, their service has gone in a toiletward direction since the beginning of the year. Don't buy motherboards from 'em, 'cause they won't take the RMA."
The above sucks.
"That's a function of what's amplifying your speakers, Greg. For machines where I'm actually going to be listening to music, that means using a real amplifier or receiver. The only way you're going to get an amplified source directly out of your PC is if you have a Soundblaster 16 or something - anything newer relies on powered speakers or an external amp."
Any external amps you suggest? I've always found with speakers, Klipsch in particular, they respond well to being over powered with watts.
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I just went for the Panasonic 1.6 ghz, CF-51, and, I've so far, put 1.256 gigs of ram in, bought another harddrive cadie, and, I've ordered a Hitachi Travelstar 60 gig, 7200 rpm drive.
Great price, 1190 for the laptop. Couldn't pass on it. Looking for a similar, 1/2 off type of thing for another box for work.