5 Dec 2007 at 14:15 #21 csmith csmith Associate OP Joined 2 May 2003 Posts 247 sounds good is intel the way to go these days???
5 Dec 2007 at 14:19 #22 csmith csmith Associate OP Joined 2 May 2003 Posts 247 mp260767 said: if you're old system did everything you needed it too do, then the asrock mobo/2180 and you're current card will do you fine. Click to expand... I did consider the above but overclockers are out of stock and I need to get some info from my hard drive.
mp260767 said: if you're old system did everything you needed it too do, then the asrock mobo/2180 and you're current card will do you fine. Click to expand... I did consider the above but overclockers are out of stock and I need to get some info from my hard drive.
5 Dec 2007 at 14:20 #23 Kyle009 Kyle009 Soldato Joined 14 Aug 2007 Posts 4,512 Location Cumbria csmith said: sounds good is intel the way to go these days??? Click to expand... yes.
5 Dec 2007 at 15:07 #24 artaxerxes artaxerxes Associate Joined 23 Oct 2002 Posts 1,684 Location Moseley ASROCK 4 Core* with AGP/PCI-E and DDR1/2 support, the cheapest Core 2 Duo and retail cooler. Seriously. I did that from an Athlon system. Then you can get PCI-E cards and DDR2 later on if you require. Cheap cheap cheap. *Aaaah they are out of stock. Bad news... for OCuk?
ASROCK 4 Core* with AGP/PCI-E and DDR1/2 support, the cheapest Core 2 Duo and retail cooler. Seriously. I did that from an Athlon system. Then you can get PCI-E cards and DDR2 later on if you require. Cheap cheap cheap. *Aaaah they are out of stock. Bad news... for OCuk?
5 Dec 2007 at 15:10 #25 ByteJuggler ByteJuggler Associate Joined 5 Jun 2005 Posts 987 Location Leicestershire About the ASRock 4Core - just be careful, it doesn't support some of the latest PCI-E cards apparently...
About the ASRock 4Core - just be careful, it doesn't support some of the latest PCI-E cards apparently...