mortiz
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I have exactly £1066 to spend, so I was thinking about the following:
MSI K8N Neo Platinum Edition £91.06
AMD Athlon 64bit 3400 32/64Bit CPU S754 £287.10
OCZ 1GB (2x512MB) PC3500 Dual Channel Platinum Edition EB-DDR CAS2.5 £258.48
80Gb Western Digital Caviar SE (7200rpm, 8MB Cache) (x2) £103.40
256MB XFX GeForce 6800 GT DDR3 TV + DUAL DVI £287.88
Total: £1027.92
However the MSI K8N mobo's are meant to be dodgy when it comes to Overclocking, nothing a decent BIOS release couldn't fix though.
There are really no decent Socket 754 mobo's out at the moment (as in fully functional), and practically no Socket 939's out full stop.
I'm debating whether to hold on for the Socket 939's and get an Athlon 64 3500, that's if any of the S939 mobo's are decent of course.
Also the XFS GeForce 6800GT is a bit steep in price. So do you think I should wait?
MSI K8N Neo Platinum Edition £91.06
AMD Athlon 64bit 3400 32/64Bit CPU S754 £287.10
OCZ 1GB (2x512MB) PC3500 Dual Channel Platinum Edition EB-DDR CAS2.5 £258.48
80Gb Western Digital Caviar SE (7200rpm, 8MB Cache) (x2) £103.40
256MB XFX GeForce 6800 GT DDR3 TV + DUAL DVI £287.88
Total: £1027.92
However the MSI K8N mobo's are meant to be dodgy when it comes to Overclocking, nothing a decent BIOS release couldn't fix though.
There are really no decent Socket 754 mobo's out at the moment (as in fully functional), and practically no Socket 939's out full stop.
I'm debating whether to hold on for the Socket 939's and get an Athlon 64 3500, that's if any of the S939 mobo's are decent of course.
Also the XFS GeForce 6800GT is a bit steep in price. So do you think I should wait?