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Sound Cards and High FSBs?
OK guys I am trying to do as much research into upgrading my current system enough so that I have enough parts for two fairly decent PCs (The final upgraded one for games being the one in question here, with the leftover parts to use as a server/occassional gaming machine) and have the upgrade plan almost figured out... all but in the sound department.
My Current PC is the one in the sig below... and I also have an AMD Athlon 1.4GHz T-Bird leftover from the CPU upgrade to the XP 1800+
I am aiming to have the computer running at 200FSB (400DDR)
My plan is to run the USB modem off of the 1.4GHz server so there will be no USB devices to worry about restricting the FSB of the system... so the only 2 cards I will have in the computer will be the Graphics card and 1 PCI Ethernet card.
The parts I am looking to upgrade to are:
Epox 8K3A+
1x 256MB Samsung Origional PC2700
1x Maxtor ATA133 80 Gb 7,200 RPM (Putting all SCSI in the server)
1x UDMA33 CD/DVD
Now I know it will be asking a lot to hit 200FSB but that's my aim... so I need to know what sound cards are capable of running at such a high FSB ... or would the onboard sound be the safest bet?
Oh and does anyone know how high an FSB the PCI network cards can handle as this would be the only way for this computer to have internet access.
Any light any of you can throw on this subject would be greatly appreciated and I appologise for such a long post.
Out with the old, in with the new (by 05/03  :
* nVidia nForce2
* AMD Athlon XP 2800+
* 2x256MB PC2100 Crucial @ PC2700 <DONE>
* Coolermaster ATC-201 <DONE>
* ATi Radeon 9700 Pro / nVidia next gen
* Logitech® Z-680
* Microsoft Optical Desktop Pro
* Hansol 17" LCD H711 Silver
Thats the basics 
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