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    Which skt 939 mobo?

    I am trying to decide which skt 939 mobo to buy with my next upgrade. I am looking at the Asus A8V, MSi K8N Neo and the Abit AV8. I will be installing a 3500 on it and 1Gb of OCZ pc3200 ddr. Also which silent or near silent cooler would you guys recommend for this cpu?
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    Personally I'd go for the Asus board, just from past experience with them. Apparently the A8V doesnt clock as well as the AV8, but the chip isnt a great clocker anyway. Also, for a few quid extra on top of the OCZ 3200 (assuming you going for the platinum) you can get a gig of Corsair XL Pro (2-2-2-5).

    For the coolers you can pick up a ThermalRight SLK-948U for £24. It comes without a fan, so you can stick what you like on it.
    I'd recommend a YS-Tech 92mm for £6 - 50cfm, 31dba. the Zalman 92mm is actually more noisy than that, shifts less air and is more expensive

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    Cheers for your advice mate.
    I already have the ram so it will have to stay, its very good stuff.
    Would an 80mm Noiseblocker S4 be any good on the cooler?
    Main Rig: i2600k@4.3Ghz/ASUS P8P67 PRO/MSi GTX580/16GB Mushkin/HAF X/Noctua NH-D14

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    no probs matey, ive been looking at an A64 setup for months, just need the moolah

    don't know much about that fan, but the cooler can fit any 70, 80 or 92mm fan on it - linkage (3rd one down)

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    Its a very quiet fan i will post the specs of it when I find them.

    Ultra low noise, high quality 80mm dc axial fan. Double ball bearings, 4-13vdc operation, overload protection & 100,000hrs MTBF. Pre-wired 3 pin connector, molex adaptor & potentiometer kit for precise speed control. 44.10cfm & 32dbA at full speed.
    Main Rig: i2600k@4.3Ghz/ASUS P8P67 PRO/MSi GTX580/16GB Mushkin/HAF X/Noctua NH-D14

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    I've got the Asus board and overall I've been very impressed. It's been very stable, the layout of the board is excellent and the bundle it comes with is first rate.

    The only negatives would probably be that I prefer the Abit BIOS and that I'm having trouble charging my iPod via the motherboard's firewire port.

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    • wedge22's system
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    I guess I would also need to buy myself some cables as none of the items come with cables do they, I have had my little shuttle for too long now. I have specced up this system to put it all in.

    Coolermaster Centurion (Black)
    Asus AV8 Deluxe
    350w Highpower PSU
    1Gb OCZ pc3200 ddr
    X800pro
    SKT939 3500 cpu
    Audigy 2
    Maxtor PLUS 10 200Gb HDD (16mb cache)
    Lite on 8x dvd re writer

    So what do you think to that setup guys?
    Last edited by wedge22; 15-09-2004 at 11:38 AM.
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    nope should come with everything you need - the bundle is here (although this is the WiFi version, so you may not get that )
    http://www.hexus.net/content/reviews...JsX3BhZ2U9Mw==

    spec is looking nice, should have a rocket of a machine for a good 18 months with that wee beasty
    Last edited by Spunkey; 15-09-2004 at 11:41 AM.

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    Cheers for the heads up mate no need to order cables now then.
    Main Rig: i2600k@4.3Ghz/ASUS P8P67 PRO/MSi GTX580/16GB Mushkin/HAF X/Noctua NH-D14

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    Wow even better news for me, my mate will sell me his Lian Li PC60 and Enermax psu for £35.
    Main Rig: i2600k@4.3Ghz/ASUS P8P67 PRO/MSi GTX580/16GB Mushkin/HAF X/Noctua NH-D14

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    Make sure you get the v2.0 of the Asus board, with the fixed PCI\AGP locks. Ask when you order and make sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vaul
    Make sure you get the v2.0 of the Asus board, with the fixed PCI\AGP locks. Ask when you order and make sure.

    ^^ what he said.....

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    Will do guys I plan on getting it all from Scan so I will ring and ask them first.
    Main Rig: i2600k@4.3Ghz/ASUS P8P67 PRO/MSi GTX580/16GB Mushkin/HAF X/Noctua NH-D14

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    I got the ASUS board and that CPU, and am using a Zalman cooler that I'm very happy with ... makes for a very, very quiet PC and have no trouble with temps at all.

    Kustom PCs do it for a decent price ... http://www.kustom.co.uk

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    I run the Asus A8V (both 1.2 and 2.0 rev) and I believe the results speak for themselves. My motherboard is unmodded and my videocard is air cooled. I hold several world records in 3D benchmarks on the Futuremark ORB. 3DMark2001 records include: #1 2900MHz and under, #1 2700MHz and under, #1 2500MHz and under, #2 aircooled videocard on Earth, etc... I have the fastest 100% aircooled system in both 3DMark2001 AND 3DMark03 as well.

    The board is rock solid and has everything you could hope for. Hard to argue with those results. I love Asus stuff.

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