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Mine: Athlon64 3200+ Socket 754 (was cheaper) Gigabyte K8NS Pro 60GB boot and 250GB data HDs (both Maxtor) 1GB PC3200 Radeon 9700 Pro All-in-Wonder
There are things that aren't common knowledge about vid cards and mobos. The Radeon requires a large inital amperage load to operate correctly, and the power supply/mobo isn't giving it. The system doesn't even start up with that card installed. I've ordered another PS and hope it will.
The Gigabyte K8NS mobos are particular about the type of RAM they use. I have 2x512MB DDRs installed. I took them out and installed a 1x1GB DDR. Both reported 1GB installed. When I put them together (in any combination), only 1GB shows. Dammit. I returned 1GB to Newegg for a refund. Everything else rocks though.
> This shit is the shit. I replaced my Athlon 1800+, ABit KR7A, 512MB, SB Audigy, > D-Link 538TX, and noticed a difference in boot time (also POST is much faster, > just 2 seconds cold boot to OS bootup) and startup time of a few apps (Gimp and > OpenOffice) and in ripping + re/encoding media. The best part is the first time > I booted up I didn't have to configure shit, bootup time was not extended by > detecting devices, and all my devices functioned right away and kept my settings > (like for my keyboard, video card, etc, didn't need to reconfigure because it > was routed through a different chipset or something). > > But since I had a 64-bit CPU, I wanted to install a 64-bit OS, and put it on the > SATA HDD. Installed (Ubuntu x86-64), selected the software packages I had > before, copied over my home folder, and everything worked as it did before with > no reconfiguring. The only software I'm missing is WINE, as it won't compile > yet on x86-64. I was happy to find all Win32 codecs still worked with MPlayer, > I thought maybe it wouldn't be possible. > > I don't have a copy of Windows XP 64-bit so I didn't try that yet, but I tried > Windows 2000 and played some Half Life 2 and it worked as well as could be > expected with 512MB and GeForce 4 4200 64MB. I didn't really play it before on > my old hardware though so I don't know what the difference is. > > Hmm, I guess I didn't really need an upgrade............... > > Oh well, having USB2 ports instead of USB is nice for my MP3 player, and the > onboard audio is better than the SB Audigy (that would randomly change hardware > address and Windows would have to redetect it every other boot-up... I don't > want flaky hardware in my PC. The SBLive does the same shit on a different > mobo, must be Creative). >
I'm STILL Rick James, bitch
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