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I did it!!
Thanks to everyone here, I just finished building my 1st puter. To anyone that is hesitant, I say do it. It wasn't bad at all. I basically removed my old mobo, power supply, etc from the case, cleaned the case up and installed the new mobo/cpu/ram, and PS. It took me a coupe hours to do that part. I was pretty darn nervous when I was ready to power up, but the "Asus p4p800" flash screen followed by the Bios settings screen told me all was good thus far. I was a little confused about the winXP pro installation because when I tried a reset with the XP cd in the drive, my old win98 kept loading to the flash screen then locking up. I had remembered someone here said to change the boot sequence in Bios to load the CD rom drive 1st, which is what I did. After changing that, no problems. WinXp installed flawlessly. Phew! All in all it took me about 4 hours to do the whole thing, in front of the TV too. Thanks guys for answering my most basic questions. I'm sure I'll have more soon. I think I'll start loading my other drivers and software tonite. BTW, what an improvement thus far from my old system. The speed alone is very noticeable ( i used to have a t-bird 900mhz with a7v133a mb).
Asus P5B deluxe
2G Corsair XMS2 DDR800 4-4-4-12 (PC6400)
Sapphire 1900XT
Maxtor 120G
Lian 7B case
OCZ GameXStream (600W)
Samsung 930b Syncmaster
Generic floppy,cd rom
BA790 speakers
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I Love My Mommy
Congrats, looks like a great system. Have fun
Main PC: MSI P965 Neo-F | nVidia geForce 7300GT | Intel C2D E6400 | 250GB SATA II WD Hard Drive | SB Audigy 2 Platinum | 8x DVD Burner| 2GB Corsair XMS DDR II 675 | Logitech z680's | Cordless MX Duo | Samsung 191T | (2) 19inch Rosewill 913E
HTPC: Abit IC7 | ATI Radeon 9800 Pro | Intel P4c 2.8Ghz | 120GB WD SE | Chaintech AV-710| 4x DVD+RW | 1GB RAM | Onkyo 7.1 Speakers | TV Tuner | Rosewill Cordless KB and Mouse | 15 Inch LCD | Panasonic PT-L500U Projector | USB 2.0 Card Reader
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Great White Shark
wow, that's a big step up
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As expected, I've got 2 questions for you gurus:
1) the antec PS has a small connector to plug into the mb so that you can monitor the ps fan speed. I looked on the p4p800mb and could not find where to plug it in. I only saw to potential sites: the chassis fan connector and one labelled pwr fan. Would the pwr one be the correct one? It is a 3 pin plug coming from the ps.
2) I'm temporarily using my ati radeon 7200 video card till I get the 9800. When I installed XP last nite, naturally XP loaded a generic driver for the card. Wh en I go to install the 9800 do I need to uninstall and remove the generic driver that is being used for the 7200 1st, then load the 9800 driver or can I just install the 9800 driver over the top? Thahks again.
Asus P5B deluxe
2G Corsair XMS2 DDR800 4-4-4-12 (PC6400)
Sapphire 1900XT
Maxtor 120G
Lian 7B case
OCZ GameXStream (600W)
Samsung 930b Syncmaster
Generic floppy,cd rom
BA790 speakers
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I Love My Mommy
Originally posted by jzinckgra
As expected, I've got 2 questions for you gurus:
1) the antec PS has a small connector to plug into the mb so that you can monitor the ps fan speed. I looked on the p4p800mb and could not find where to plug it in. I only saw to potential sites: the chassis fan connector and one labelled pwr fan. Would the pwr one be the correct one? It is a 3 pin plug coming from the ps.
2) I'm temporarily using my ati radeon 7200 video card till I get the 9800. When I installed XP last nite, naturally XP loaded a generic driver for the card. Wh en I go to install the 9800 do I need to uninstall and remove the generic driver that is being used for the 7200 1st, then load the 9800 driver or can I just install the 9800 driver over the top? Thahks again.
1) yes, I believe you can plug it into any 3 pin motherboard power connector, though if it sucks too much power you could kill that specific connector. I don't think plugging in your PSU fan to monitor its rotation speed is that necessary though.
2) You can do either one. Most people would suggest (as would I) to try your best to remove all traces of the generic and 7200 driver, THEN install the 9800, although you can just install the 9800 if you want.
Main PC: MSI P965 Neo-F | nVidia geForce 7300GT | Intel C2D E6400 | 250GB SATA II WD Hard Drive | SB Audigy 2 Platinum | 8x DVD Burner| 2GB Corsair XMS DDR II 675 | Logitech z680's | Cordless MX Duo | Samsung 191T | (2) 19inch Rosewill 913E
HTPC: Abit IC7 | ATI Radeon 9800 Pro | Intel P4c 2.8Ghz | 120GB WD SE | Chaintech AV-710| 4x DVD+RW | 1GB RAM | Onkyo 7.1 Speakers | TV Tuner | Rosewill Cordless KB and Mouse | 15 Inch LCD | Panasonic PT-L500U Projector | USB 2.0 Card Reader
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Hammerhead Shark
Originally posted by Trav2003
1) yes, I believe you can plug it into any 3 pin motherboard power connector, though if it sucks too much power you could kill that specific connector. I don't think plugging in your PSU fan to monitor its rotation speed is that necessary though.
2) You can do either one. Most people would suggest (as would I) to try your best to remove all traces of the generic and 7200 driver, THEN install the 9800, although you can just install the 9800 if you want.
1) The PSU fan doesn't suck any power from the header since it's solely used for monitoring the fan speed (although it would be funny for the PS to send power to the header in order for the header to send power to the PS )
2) I personally would just install the 9800 if you're using the generic XP drivers. There's a good chance that the generic driver is the same for the 7200 and 9800 since it's probably just a generic ati driver.
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2GB Micron DDR400
Shuttle ST20G5 SFF
ATI X800XL 256mb
Seagate 160GB
Generic 8x4x8x DVD+-RW
Dell 17" Trinitron (just bought a 2005fpw!!)
And my soon to be 1.5TB server 
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I Love My Mommy
Originally posted by AverageJoe
1) The PSU fan doesn't suck any power from the header since it's solely used for monitoring the fan speed (although it would be funny for the PS to send power to the header in order for the header to send power to the PS )
Oh yeah... didn't think about that i'm stupid
Main PC: MSI P965 Neo-F | nVidia geForce 7300GT | Intel C2D E6400 | 250GB SATA II WD Hard Drive | SB Audigy 2 Platinum | 8x DVD Burner| 2GB Corsair XMS DDR II 675 | Logitech z680's | Cordless MX Duo | Samsung 191T | (2) 19inch Rosewill 913E
HTPC: Abit IC7 | ATI Radeon 9800 Pro | Intel P4c 2.8Ghz | 120GB WD SE | Chaintech AV-710| 4x DVD+RW | 1GB RAM | Onkyo 7.1 Speakers | TV Tuner | Rosewill Cordless KB and Mouse | 15 Inch LCD | Panasonic PT-L500U Projector | USB 2.0 Card Reader
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Cartoon Shark
Congrats on the build jzinckgra I remember my first build... makes me feel kind of old lol. It is definately a good experience
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GO BENGALS!!!!!
Congrats on buliding your first system man! I still haven't built my own personal one yet.
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Reef Shark
Congratulations, Im taking the same plunge on Friday! After receiving my P4 and finding bent pins, I will do the same. So good luck to me!
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Congradulations, and welcome to the family.
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