Thanks for that summary there, very useful!
I will get the kit from Scan I think; and this is the same ram: http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/Produ...oductID=156701 which I think is what I want to get.
Thanks for the input guys,
ShMeE
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Thanks for that summary there, very useful!
I will get the kit from Scan I think; and this is the same ram: http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/Produ...oductID=156701 which I think is what I want to get.
Thanks for the input guys,
ShMeE
I forgot to say that although money may be 'no object' it has to be justified! I don't want to spend £200 more for a 4800 than a 4400 unless there seems to be a VERY good reason for it!
ShMeE
Is 200MHz a good reason to you? That's about what you can expect more or less depending on cooling. Like I said, 200MHz on a P4 is nothing but on an A64 (especially dual cores) it is substantial.
Well I've now bought an Athlon64 X2 4400, along with 2GB of Corasair PC3220C2PT 2-3-3-6 ram, and an Nvidia 7800 and a Hitachi 400GB 7.2kprm and a Western Digital Raptop 74GB 10krpm to put inside a Shuttle SN25P. Looking forward to getting it all together now and hopefully will be quite good ;)
Thanks for all the input from everybody in getting me to the right direction.
ShMeE
That's going to be a ninja rig TBH:)