Building a Comp
Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 8:39 pm
I'm building a computer for a friend of mine, and I've got a lot of the details figured out, but I'm stuck at the most important parts: the motherboard and processor.
We already know we're going for an Athlon64, and I thought I was going for DDR2 memory, but I can't seem to find an MSI or ABit boards with DDR2 support. On top of that, I'm not finding any boards of those brands with SATA 300 support either. Is it not that essential to have either of these technologies? We're not looking to break the bank, but we're looking to stay under $1000, if not more like 800 or 900, for the whole comp.
And then, once we pick out the mobo, I need a proc too. Man, I wish Newegg sold mobo/cpu combos. I don't want to make the mistake I made 2 years ago when I replaced my CPU and end up getting something incompatible with the mobo.
[EDIT:] Apparently, AMD doesn't support DDR2 RAM. Lame. Is it really that important? I can't see a mobo that supports more than PC3200.
We already know we're going for an Athlon64, and I thought I was going for DDR2 memory, but I can't seem to find an MSI or ABit boards with DDR2 support. On top of that, I'm not finding any boards of those brands with SATA 300 support either. Is it not that essential to have either of these technologies? We're not looking to break the bank, but we're looking to stay under $1000, if not more like 800 or 900, for the whole comp.
And then, once we pick out the mobo, I need a proc too. Man, I wish Newegg sold mobo/cpu combos. I don't want to make the mistake I made 2 years ago when I replaced my CPU and end up getting something incompatible with the mobo.
[EDIT:] Apparently, AMD doesn't support DDR2 RAM. Lame. Is it really that important? I can't see a mobo that supports more than PC3200.