I've been looking at various websites and tried to deduce whether I'd need a larger PSU or not for the 7800 GT that will be coming in the mail soon. I'm also getting an Albatron PX915P4C Pro motherboard so that I can get PCI-e support for my current setup (thus, I'll be keeping the same...
alright... for some reason on my ASUS P4P800-E deluxe board, i can't get my mushkin pc-3200 stick to run at 400 mhz (this is not the 222 special, btw). i tried making all the memory timings extremely relaxed (3-4-4-8), but that didn't let it boot up at all. i also tried to increase the voltage...
not sure if this is the appropriate forum... anyhow, has anyone ordered anything recently from newegg? anyone else having two or three day delays on them even shipping anything? i ordered on monday, and its still on step 2 out of 5 - i already recieved one of the parts though from new jersey...
anyone know if this combination can work? i don't want to plunk down another $200 just for another platinum set, if i can use my existing A2 platinum front plate along with an OEM A2 ZS card.
alright... i've been extremely cautious on having my existing CPU-200G not leak all over my new parts that i just ordered, like what happened last time (which happened right after i twisted a crimp a little on the block to get access to remove it, which then leaked all over my video...
ASUS P4P800-E Motherboard
Pentium 4 3.0C Ghz 800 Mhz FSB
ATI Radeon 9800 Pro 256 MB
2X Mushkin 184 Pin 512MB DDR PC-3200 Retail
what do you guys think?
i was thinking about getting an 865PE motherboard (not 875P, since they seem too expensive plus it requires ECC ram as far as i know), but i'm not exactly sure which one is the best. i was looking at the abit AI7, which has loads of great features yet it doesn't seem to overclock well... i was...
i saw the rojak pot article, which is based mostly on ASUS/sapphire 9800 pro cards. i'm just wondering if anyone had any luck flashing an ATI 9800 pro to a 9800 XT?
well... i decided to create another thread aside from the other one i made in this forum (the "couple of questions..." thread), since it seems more appropriate to do so.
anyhow, i've read on koolance's website that there are quite a few motherboards that won't support the CPU-200G water...
okay... let me start off by saying that i have a koolance exos system with a CPU block, video card block, and a hard drive cooler. i recently fried my motherboard and my video card by just taking off the clamp on one of the tubes off my CPU block (i didn't even remove the tube from the CPU...