Posted: Sun, 22 May 2005 18:41:32 Post Subject: Need advice on building a SLI PC
Hello follks.
I would like to inquire if there is already a website dedicated to showing how to build a basic SLI PC. Basic most stable build.
No Overclocking
No increasing voltages and speeds
Just plain, install and use set up.
Main use. Games
Specs given to me so far:
Corsair TWINX1024-3200XLPT 1GB Kit DDR400 XMS3200 Dual-Channel Xtra-Low Latency Memory w/Platinum Heat Spreader
AMD Athlon 64 4000+ Processor (ClawHammer) Socket 939
MSI NX6600GT-TD128E GeForce 6600 GT PCI Express 128MB DDR3 Video Card w/HDTV-Out & DVI
Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe nForce 4 SLI Athlon
SilverStone Zeus ST65ZF 650W Power Supply nVIDIA SLI Certified
Still not sure what graphics card to get since, not every card is certified SLI...want to stick with 6600 GT for now to keep cost down.
Kinda over board on some parts due to possibility that it may be my first and last build...going to have a family soon, college fund diversion and all
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Posted: Sun, 22 May 2005 19:46:46 Post Subject:
Hi Led... I don't know of any site dedicated to that, but I can make a few recommendations for you.
1) Ditch the ClawHammer, and get the Venice core. You can save yourself $100 and get the Venice 3800+ that will be as fast or a little faster than the ClawHammer 4000+, support SSE3 (which the Hammer's don't). Do some research on it.
2) Don't forget a hard drive... I would HIGHLY recommend a Seagate SATA drive. Fast, quiet and still has a 5 yr warranty.
3) Consider going to 2GB of RAM. And if your not going to be OCing... it's not necessary to get the supper low latency stuff. Save a little on that, get some good quality stuff.. For example you could pick up some CORSAIR XMS 2GB (2 x 1GB) 184-Pin DDR SDRAM Unbuffered DDR 400 (PC 3200) Dual Channel Kit System Memory Twinx2048-3200c2 for about $260ish so probably about $70 more than the 1GB of stuff your looking at now.
ahh...thx i know evil spork and aaron m eshbach got their sd core 4000 to 3.2 and they are shooting tobeat the 3.4 record... they might have a chance becuase they got their dual phas change workin again ...i will be interested to see how the dual cores do _________________ Ignore this^^
I would recommend the Gigabyte K8NXP-SLI motherboard, a friend has that ASUS motherboard and has several issues with it, that is still not resolved in the current bios release.
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