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hi
i thinking of building a new gaming pc. something small that i can take to LANs. i would like to put a intel quad core in it and run folding on it when i'm home (already have a gaming rig at home but it's not very portable at 70+ pounds) so has anyone had a great experience with a micro-ATX that has some OC potential? OCing isn't a priority but would be nice... what ram did you use? and what's a decent graphics card for $200ish? oh yeah, the MB has to be 9.6" x 9.6" or less to fit in my case thanks j |
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Well for the video you could spend a little more and get the 8800GT. You know, you can build some compact full ATX rigs and those would have much better OC potential I think. The ram I would say get the ballistics 2x 1GB DDR2 800. Its cheap and really good. Whats in mind for cooling?
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thanks for the input
air cooling - probably a zalman or something already did water on my desktop but it adds so much weight... my price range is flexible, do you think the 8800 is worth the extra dough? i like the micro atx but i'm not committed to anything except that it should be small and light j |
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Well Scott Wasson (owner of the tech report) told me that now that the 8800GT is out there is no reason to get the GTS. I plan to get one and I don't even game much. I do want go get into gaming more though. They say those things can hit 800MHz on stock cooling.
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anyone else have thoughts?
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I'd say look into gigabyte mobos. Too bad we don't have more active members here. I think I spend more time deleting scams than posting.
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yep, there used to be so much activity here, damn shame
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For low price and power, the ATI cards seem to be doing well. But for pure affordable power, you can't beat the 8800GT. That's what I've been reading.
For me, I am just fine with the 7600GS that I bought. That should tell you something about what I play, though. I prefer quietness over a new game. |
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Now the GT has a $200 version too
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well, i like the q6600 for it's folding potential
i'm not too worried about the money |
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I know but I think they use the exact same core. They are both kentsfield and maybe the x3210 is just an underclocked q6600. The xeon also comes with SSE4.
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but doesn't the q6600 have 2 of the exact same cores?
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It has two dies but I think the xeon dose also
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my mistake
is there any advantage to the xeon besides price? seems like it works just fine in MBs that accept the q6600, but i am suspicious of that what is SSE4? |
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Yep, the core 2 quad and the xeon quad both use the kentsfield core but I think that the x3210 dose NOT have the GO stepping so it may not OC quite as well as a Q6600 but is the same as the non GO Q6600s. Then again I think I also remember hearing that some of the x3210s are G0 and some are not. I was not totally clear on this so sorry if I confused you as much as I did myself lol
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