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AMD or PENTIUM

Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by Tinker1, Jun 22, 2005.

  1. creaky

    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    yup, i'm slowly breaking out of the dvd forums into the pc areas
     
  2. pulsar

    pulsar Active member

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    Took me a while to discover PC hardware etc, lots of good stuff here too!
     
  3. Phoenix21

    Phoenix21 Regular member

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    i just wanna kno y he's goin p4 amd iz the way ta go 4 gaming
     
  4. kinza

    kinza Regular member

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    u mean me and creaky? firstly,i'm a girl, doesn't really matter. i'm just surfing around, thought I'd go to the safety valve and blabber a bit. it's always fun.
     
  5. Lastdrgn

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    Hey, I also planning to get a new CPU and i read all the post above.
    I'm still can't decide between a AMD 3200+ athlon 64 or P4 540 3.2 ghz HT.

    At first was planning amd so i made up a list. Please take a look and comment. Suggestions would be great. O and I plan to OC. Do I need such a power supply?

    CPU
    -AMD Athlon 64 3200+ 2.0 GHz Socket 939

    Motherboard
    -MSI K8N Neo4 Platinum S-939 nForce4 Ultra 1 PCI-E 16X 7.1 Ch Audio Dual GB Lan IEEE 1394

    VIDEO CARD
    -ATI All-In-Wonder X600 PRO Radeon X600 256MB DDR PCI-Express

    CASE
    -Thermaltake Xaser Tsunami VA3000SNA Aluminum Home Theater Tower (Silver-Mirror Coating)
    -SilverStone SST-ST46F 460W Low Acoustic (Silent) Power Supply w/ Active PFC

    CPU COOLING
    -Thermaltake Cooling System CL-P0024 Tower112 Pure Cu Heatsink w/ Heatpipe Cooling Technology (LGA775/P4/K7/K8)
    OR
    -Zalman CPU Cooler CNPS7700-Cu Copper-Core Fan Speed Controller Retail

    RAM
    -OCZ PC-3200 DDR400 Premier Series 1GB (2x512MB) Dual Channel Kit CAS2.5 (OCZ4001024PDC-K)

    HARD DRIVE
    -Western Digital Caviar SATA (WD2000JD) 200GB 7200RPM 8MB Buffer
     
  6. pulsar

    pulsar Active member

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    @ kinza, sorry. It's just that there is loads of guys here & very few girls.

    Makes a pleasant change.

    Pulsar

    Safety valve can be fun, can't it?
     
  7. kinza

    kinza Regular member

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    yeah, i don't really care, that's why I stuck in "doesn't really matter" in my previous post.

    @Lastdrgn: what are u going to do on the computer? do you ever want to upgrade to xp 64-bit? ddr2 memory?
     
  8. SypherTek

    SypherTek Guest

    AMD All the way ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
     
  9. Lastdrgn

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    well i plan to do everything. Video editting, gaming, photoshop and illistrator stuff ..etc

    As for upgrades probably in the future. Not anytime soon (that is after i get the new computer). By that time i'll probably get a a new motherboard, RAM and CPU.

    Should i keep the current parts? or will it not work out well? Is OC possible with the current parts or wil it overheat?
     
  10. pro`noob

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    Tinker1: 'well sorry to say ppl its gonna be P4 :eek:)'

    Once you start down the dark path, forever will it dominate your destiny, consume you it will...



    :)

     
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  11. Tinker1

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    well i dont need it for "mainly" gaming as i have an xbox is that is why i choose the p4!
     
  12. pro`noob

    pro`noob Regular member

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    well amd is cheaper and performs pretty much the same. so intel is maybe slightly better at doing other stuff but not enough of a performance increase to make the increase in cost worth it.
     
  13. kinza

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    Well, if you're doing video then Intel has a slight advantage over AMD, slight. If you're going to keep parts then I need to know your specs first.
     
  14. Lastdrgn

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    I haven't bought the parts yet cuz i'm wondering if the parts i posted earlier work well together and are overclockable. The motherboard on the list supports dual channel DDR 266/333/400, using four 184-pin. The RAM i plan to get is a daul channel DDR 433. Is the motherboard compatable? Is the setup good for overclocking? O does the clock of he RAM matter alot? The one on the list has a CL of 2.5-3-2-8.

    Here is the list again:

    CPU
    -AMD Athlon 64 3200+ 2.0 GHz Socket 939

    MOTHERBOARD
    -MSI K8N Neo4 Platinum S-939 nForce4 Ultra 1 PCI-E 16X 7.1 Ch Audio Dual GB Lan IEEE 1394

    VIDEO CARD
    -ATI All-In-Wonder X600 PRO Radeon X600 256MB DDR PCI-Express

    CASE
    -Thermaltake Xaser Tsunami VA3000SNA Aluminum Home Theater Tower (Silver-Mirror Coating)
    -SilverStone SST-ST46F 460W Low Acoustic (Silent) Power Supply w/ Active PFC

    CPU COOLING
    -Thermaltake Cooling System CL-P0024 Tower112 Pure Cu Heatsink w/ Heatpipe Cooling Technology (LGA775/P4/K7/K8)

    RAM
    -OCZ PC-3500 DDR433 Enhanced Bandwidth Platinum Edition 1GB (2x512MB) Dual Channel Kit (OCZ4331024EBDCPE-K)

    HARD DRIVE
    -Western Digital Caviar SATA (WD2000JD) 200GB 7200RPM 8MB Buffer
     
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  15. kinza

    kinza Regular member

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    Maybe an SATA2 hard drive would improve hard drive speed, only by a bit though, might help with video editing.
     
  17. kinza

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    Oh, I forgot, for overclocking just make sure you get an AMD 3200+ with a Winchester core.
     
  18. pulsar

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    @ Lastdrgn

    The card you are getting is not the best in the world. What do you plan to OC? You will not get much out of your card, you CPU is locked @ 2Ghz. so you will not get much joy there then either!
    Your MOBO is half decent, but can only handle 400 memory, you need to get PC3200 to suit your MOBO better.
    The mem you have picked is PC3500, I am not sure that you will not have compatibility issues over that.
    What do you want your PC for?
    Here is your MOBO
    http://www.msi.com.tw/program/products/mainboard/mbd/pro_mbd_detail.php?UID=637
    Pulsar
     
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  19. kinza

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  20. Lastdrgn

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    well i'm getting all my parts from this place: http//www.canadacomputers.com

    I'm not sure what cpu, mobo, mem or video card to get now... plz suggestions would be great. The price is also an issue. Nothing too crazy ex. over $280 Canadian per part.
     

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