[NTLUG:Discuss] (somewhat OT) AMD mobo/chipset recommendations?
Paul Drew
solarcurve at msn.com
Thu Jun 19 20:59:17 CDT 2003
Mushkin all day everyday. :) Thats what I have had the most success with,
and its been compatible with everything I have thrown at it so far. I don't
have alot of experience with much else specifically with large name brands.
>From: Kelledin <kelledin+NTLUG at skarpsey.dyndns.org>
>Reply-To: NTLUG Discussion List <discuss at ntlug.org>
>To: NTLUG Discussion List <discuss at ntlug.org>
>Subject: Re: [NTLUG:Discuss] (somewhat OT) AMD mobo/chipset
>recommendations?
>Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2003 19:10:00 -0500
>
>On Thursday 19 June 2003 02:27 pm, Greg Edwards wrote:
> > Darin W. Smith wrote:
> > > Thanks to all of you for the excellent recommendations. I'm
> > > just about decided on the following combination:
> > >
> > > Gigabyte GA7VAXP-A Ultra with an Athlon XP 2800+ ($321 from
> > > unitedmicro.com...might be able to find it for less
> > > elsewhere, as I've seen the board alone for $122)
> > >
> > > 1GB RAM
> >
> > You might look at directron.com for pricing. They're in
> > Houston and they'll bench test for $15.
> >
> > I always use Crucial Technology (www.crucial.com) RAM. A
> > little bit more $$$ but I've never had a bad stick from them.
> > They do 2-day air standard, usually $0 shipping.
>
>Another recommendation for Crucial. Previously I've used
>Corsair--but while Corsair is good stuff, it's pricey, and
>Crucial appears to do just as well (reportedly even overclocks
>better sometimes) for quite a bit less. Not that I've ever done
>any overclocking...
>
>--
>Kelledin
>"If a server crashes in a server farm and no one pings it, does
>it still cost four figures to fix?"
>
>
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