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    Catfish
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    New motherboard and processor

    Hello just wondering if anyone would recommend a new mb and cpu in the like 200-250 dollar area?

    i have an extra stick of 512mb hyperx memory so that's what i'll be using and i have everything else i'll need laying around already
    so i don't really want to buy anything else maybe another stick of ram if it's dual channel mb, but any suggestions would be great thanks

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    This'll probably be the standard reply, but...
    Epox 8RDA or 8RDA+
    TBredB 2100+
    SLK800/80mm fan (let's say a thermaltake smartfan, but it's really your choice)

    should come in at a bit below $250, depending a little on whether you get the 8RDA or 8RDA+. Go ahead and OC like crazy...
    Last edited by masteraleph; 03-27-2003 at 12:41 PM.
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    Or if you go the Intel route, an ASUS P4PE and the P4 2.4GHz 533..that should come in right around $250.

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    I'd find a nice motherboard. If money is a factor, AMD still gives good price/performance ratio. Something with a NForce2 or KT400A would be nice. The ASUS A7N8X is a bit pricy, but I installed this mobo for a friend and its works great.
    If you don't plan on working with dual DDR, a mobo with a KT400A chipset will do (but I dont think Kt400A are widly available yet. You might have to wait a few weeks)
    Generally, a KT400A mobo should be cheaper than a NForce2 mobo.

    As for CPU, the Athlon 2400+ is the sweat spot.

    Bottom line, I'd look for a good motherboard first, then pick a CPU with the money left.
    Last edited by silence; 03-28-2003 at 01:56 PM.

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    Originally posted by capstah
    Or if you go the Intel route, an ASUS P4PE and the P4 2.4GHz 533..that should come in right around $250.
    Sorry bud, but that is about $300

    Asus P4PE (stripped down version) - $112
    Intel Pentium 4 2.4Ghz - $170

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    True, its a little more...but what's an extra $25 for high quality stuff?


    From newegg:

    P4 2.4 533 = $162
    Asus P4PE/L = $113

    Total = $275
    Last edited by capstah; 03-28-2003 at 05:53 PM.

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