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    Question Two questions about a new processor and One about hard drive.

    Anyways, I'm getting a new hard drive. I dont care really about how big or serial ata stuff. I was just thinking about getting a 7200rpm 8mb cache 80GB hard drive. How is this? http://www.monarchcomputer.com/Merch...ct_Code=150127

    Worth it?

    Now I have a Gig of 3200 style memory. I'm running a 2400XP 266fsb. Now shouldnt I want a 333fsb processor? I'm asking this because, does it matter if you go OVER the fsb? Like i'm saying what if I want to get a 3200XP instead of a 2800XP? Would it still work well with my memory like the 2800XP(333fsb) would? Well That's out of the way, I was thinking of getting a Processor from the range of a Barton 2800XP to a 3200XP. You guys know of any good one I should get?

    Edit: Excuse me, I should of put this post in hardware forum.
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    For the processor get an XP2500+ and run it with a 200 fsb to give 3200+ speed. Or, if you can find one, get the mobile version of the same cpu. You then have the option of playing around with the multiplier.
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    I never overclcock because I dont trust my self... anymore lol. Anyways what's like one of the BETTER STOCK Socket A CPU's?

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    The best Socket A is the moble 2500. Majorly overclockable beasties.
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    Quote Originally Posted by catattack
    Anyways, I'm getting a new hard drive. I dont care really about how big or serial ata stuff. I was just thinking about getting a 7200rpm 8mb cache 80GB hard drive. How is this? http://www.monarchcomputer.com/Merch...ct_Code=150127

    Worth it?
    They are indeed very good drives, have some myself. Totally reliable.
    However also take a look at
    Maxtor DM+10
    Seagate 7200.8
    Hitachi 7K400/7K500/T7K250
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    I'm trying to get a LOT more speed so would anything happen if I bought a 3200XP? Would that run smooth with my 3200 type memory? If so, what's the exact one I should get?

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    the XP-M 2500, especially coupled with a good mobo like the NF7-S will give you the speed you need. Will clock to XP3200 speeds and then some. Will run ultra smooth wth the ram you have.
    http://techreport.com/reviews/2004q1...0/index.x?pg=1
    http://www.hexus.net/content/reviews...mlld19JRD03MjI
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    Ok well I dont clock what so ever, but isnt XP-M mean it's mobile? I dont have a lap top explain that please lol. Also, I Just dont get how that's faster then something like a 2800XP or a 3200XP? Oh and was one of your hard drive's that you listed above a 10,000rpm 60+GB 8mb cache? If so will that work just like a regular hard drive without any serial ata or whatever?

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    It's only faster when you overclock it 12x200 should do the trick. It's just cheaper than a 3200 & it'll run just as fast when pushed. And yes, it is primarily a mobile chip. Jst means native voltage is a little lower than std, which gives you more headroom when overclocking.

    And if i've listed a 10000 rpm drive then i'm a n00b The seagate drives are class. Not noticed any diff between one of those & a 36gig 10000rpm Raptor. And it's quiet.


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    Well you've pretty much got me super intrigued on the 2500XP-M. I was reading those reviews about it, were all those test mainly ran with it overclocked? If so, I was wondering from the bios, from the programs I would need to get. What's the exact process of overclocking this bad boy? I just dont want to do what i've done in the past and burn the hell out of the cpu lol. So yea if you could gimme a step by step lol I think i'll go with the xp-m.

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