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how'd I do for a budget setup?
Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2004 5:52 am
by zooner
I needed it to be CHEAP and I think I've accomplished my goal, while providing a gaming/photoshop machine.
p4 2.4a prescott
Soyo - P4I865PE
512megs ram
160gig samsung HD
asus radeon9600xt vivo
350watt PS
The total cost is ~$425. I had 1/2 the ram laying around, plus a case and 19" monitor. The soyo mobo is free AR too, which I'll be sending registered mail.
Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2004 11:01 am
by Jstyr
Not sure what you mean by "free AR". However I've heard some really bad things about the Soyo boards. Evidently they crap out often.
Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2004 5:54 pm
by striker8000
really? i've only had one crap, out of the three that I'm running, and that was my fault (no surge protection, one good spike), and I'm still using it for folding.
set it up right and it'll last you for a good long time.
by the way: free AR = free After Rebate (TigerDirect, by any chance?)
JH
Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2004 8:27 pm
by zooner
striker8000 wrote:really? i've only had one crap, out of the three that I'm running, and that was my fault (no surge protection, one good spike), and I'm still using it for folding.
set it up right and it'll last you for a good long time.
by the way: free AR = free After Rebate (TigerDirect, by any chance?)
JH
tigerdirect = stale dog poop
I purchased from newegg and the MIR is from soyo
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2004 4:17 pm
by Cheesehead
Soyo is crap, but aside from that, it looks like a pretty darn good system. If you're going to overclock, remember that you need a VERY large heatsink; the SP-97 from Thermalright is hard to beat.
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2004 8:09 pm
by zooner
[quote="Cheesehead"]Soyo is crap, but aside from that, it looks like a pretty darn good system. If you're going to overclock, remember that you need a VERY large heatsink]
no oc'ing.
I actually STRONGLY regret buying the soyo mobo, but it's too late for that.
figure if I can get it up and running, it should last the long haul.