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Going back to AMD and need suggestions
OK guys. I'm going back to AMD. I was going to wait until February, but problems with my board made a decision for an earlier switch easy to make. My plan is to sell my e8400 and my DDR3. My DFI p45 board is being RMD'd for a refund. So, I'm planning to buy a good AM2+ board that will be able to run Phenom II chips. I will be buying a PII chip the week they come out, and resell whatever chip I buy now. I also need a "decent" chip to run in it for about a month, and last, I need some good DDR2 memory (4GB). I'd go back to Firestix, but they are currently not available at a reasonable price.
I prefer at least DDR2 900 sticks. I do have some thoughts of my own, but I decided not to post them here. I want your opinions on what to buy, since I've been away from AMD for about 2 years. I need help with this fast, as I'm buying today. Here is my budget for each item:Motherboard: $150 CPU: <$75 DDR2 <$80
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I have a MSI K9A2 Platinum motherboard which IMO I think is one of the better Phenom boards. It has shown good results when overclocking B3 Phenom's and I'm sure the same will go for the Phenom II's. But honestly, I'd go with a 790gx based board due to the SB750 southbridge. Since your going with DDRII, I recommend G.Skill solely because they are cheap, overclockable and compatible with most motherboards. You can get 4 gigs of G.Skills DDR2 800 for $64 shipped.
790GX motherbaords Gigabyte: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813128352 - $138+ shipping Biostar: (this one I've heard overclocks pretty damn well) - $99+ shipping http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813138128 The rest: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...nd&Order=PRICE I would go with MSI's 790GX personally: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813130190 G.Skill 2x1GB DDRII 800 - $32 shipped. ($64 shipped for 4 gigs) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820231098 As for a CPU, I'd go with a Windsor 3.0Ghz: - $76 shipped http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16819103773 Those are awesome dual core CPU's and will be resalable without too much of a hit after your done with it.
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813136058 get this motherboard it has a 750 S/B and has the best on board video card made (since you change video cards like underware) and it costs the same as the one without a video card built in. Then you can sell your video card anytime you want without worrying about not having video. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813136058 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820227289 get the windsor 6000+ it is beefer built and has more on chip memory .It is not made the same as the rest of the x2 chips including the other windsor chips, (except the 6400+ which are the same) some will bench higher than 3.7ghz on air and average 3.5ghz 24/7 with a 750 s/b motherboard. You also want a 750 s/b motherboard because it contacts 4 more cpu pins on the quad core cpus making the oc higher. Last edited by trt740; Dec 12, 2008 at 02:49 PM. |
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Are you looking for Quad core or dual Paul?
If dual then the 5400+ BE is the best way to go IMO. Its cheaper, and a good OC'er. Santas bringing me one for x-mas along with some Gskill PI black series DDR-800.
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Go with that 6000+ for sure. I would get a 790GX too like everyone else is suggesting. I like this ram tho,
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820145184 No idea on how it OC's but runs great at stock and 825mhz. I recommend the Biostar 790GX TA79GX3 board. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813138129 My friend has the 100$ cheaper version and its an amazing OCer. He has a 6400+ at 3.5ghz on it. And it supports 45nm. I like that DFI 790GX but the PCIE Placements is terrible.. |
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if your only gonna keep the cpu a short time get this it will do 3.0 to 3.3 ghz in that motherboard. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16819103211 Last edited by trt740; Dec 12, 2008 at 02:57 PM. |
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here is a hell of a deal not the 6000+ I would pick first, but still very good deal
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboD...t=Combo.147061 |
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My issue with the Biostar bios is vcore increments. Everything else is pretty good. I do miss the DFI bios everytime I move to a different brand.
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i wanna throw in this Asus 790Fx/SB750 mobo into the mix, its supposed to be an amazing overclocker, i know its over your budget but if you shop around (ebay?) may be you can get it for less.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813131339 i also got 4GB of Mushkin DDR2-800 D9 RAM 4 sale, i know its more than your budget but if you'd like i can give you a special price to return the favor you did 4 me with the firestix. |
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6000+, Biostar 790GX TA79GX3 and either g.skill corsair or ocz memory.
Just like everyone else has been saying, personally id go with corsair for memory as ive not had much luck with ocz recently good warranty but high failure rate in my experience. |
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but i cant find the link to those.
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red reapers ? or did i read that wrong.
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no, not red, they r black but have ATI logo stamped on each. i know its all bullcrap and all but still looks nice. They do have a red crossfire edition though, thats some hot looking RAM
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i agree with most above, although i strongly suggest getting no less than ddr2-1066 in a 2x 2gb kit. phenom will use the 1066, and it's SUPER cheap now for high-end DDR2.
65nm 6000+ $76 ASUS M3A78-T $139 (790GX), or MSI K9A2 Platinum $125 after MIR (790FX) 2x 2gb DDR2-1066: Patriot Viper $50 after MIR, or OCZ Reaper $41 after MIR, or Corsair Dominator $39 after MIR i have some vipers and they have no clearance problems with my big zalman hsf.
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good point, we seem to have missed that. I also agree on the 6000+, who would've thought that they would make it 65nm, great CPU!
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