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You can buy
Processor - E4300 Rs7900 Mobo - Asus P5LD2-VM SE Rs.4100. Graphic Card - XFX 7600GS 512MB Rs.5500. Yes you can use PATA on that MOBO i think
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thanks for your reply sukhdeepsinghkohli
__________ but can u plz verify that it supports both PATA and SATA so that i can use present hdd now and upgrade later Last edited by george101; 15-03-2007 at 12:32 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost |
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^^^ the mobo supports PATA,but afaik it supports only 2 PATA devices.so its better get a SATA II hdd.if u can increase ur budget,buy MSI P965 NeoF.its a far better performer and its based on 965 chipset.drawback is it doent hav onboard gfx.so u'll hav to spend bout 3k for a cheap gfx card (6200TC)
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it is better to buy E6300 then E4300
price of core 2 Duo E6300 @1.86 Ghz is Rs 8900. E4300 has no virtualization tech. and its FSB is 800 MHZ while E6300 has virtualization tech. and FSB 1066 MHZ
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whats wrong with 800FSB ? I would definately not pay 1k more for those 2 things. 4300 has a 9x multi compared to 7x of 6300.9x helps a lot while OC'ing though. |
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But for me.......C2D without OC is like egg without salt... Virtulazation tech is not bad at all, however it entirly depends on ones use. Its like vmware but hardware assisted.With virtualization technology, you can turn one physical PC into several virtual systems, all running different applications and OSs. For example, theoretically you could run an FTP server on one, a Web server on another, have a database running on a third, and still be playing a game or surfing on the fourth. |
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Wise Old Owl
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Take your case, you have ur 6300 @ 3GHz , 3000/7 = 428FSB Where as with 4300, 3000/9 = 333 FSB Same speed at lesser FSB.Not many boards clock high FSB.965P and 680i/650i based boards can do that. Also mostly @ 350-360 FSB,the strap changes I know what VT is,i never said its bad,but its definately not a feature thats a necessity. |
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i've decided to buy E6300. Which is the best mobo for c2d within 8k with onboard graphics and ddr2. i want mobo with onboard grapihics so that i can buy nvidia 8600 or the like when it is launched. shud i go for intel original or asus. plz help guys. i'm very confused
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but 8600 will be launched only on may i think and i'm getting pc this month
__________ well which is the best mobo for c2d within 8k with onboard graphics and ddr2 guys? plz reply soon Last edited by george101; 16-03-2007 at 04:02 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost |
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Best MOBO according to me with onboard graphics is Intel DG965WH. I myself ordered it from USA back in Nov when it was not in India
Only Drawbacks 1. Not for someone who like to overclock 2. Very specific on RAM. 1.8v and 5-5-5 or 6-6-6 Timings.
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http://www.intel.com/products/mother...ddr2/index.htm There are tons of reviews i have read about the RAM Issue. There is even a post FS: Brand New Intel DG965WH m/b The Guy wants to sell because he got Corsair RAM from USA and it wont work on it
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I dont have anything against the MOBO, heck! i ordered this from USA and i love my MOBO but i just want to aware the people
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Be aware that all these boards are ddr2. If you don't have ddr2 memory in ur current setup, you'd have to change ur ram too.
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Although i would take the P5N-E SLI for the 650i Chipset and the price. P5B Dlx = 12-12.5k P5N-E SLI = 7-7.5k |
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Asus has launched P5N32-E SLI Plus which is basically ditto similar to P5N32-E SLI looks wise and features wise BUT difference lies in chipset.Asus did something on their own,they clubbed 650i with NV 570 SLI to reduce costs yet offering similar OC platform. Anyways coming back to the topic, Asus P5N-E SLI provides 1.6V+ Vcore and 2.5V+ Vdimm and ~ 1.8V VMCH. That board can crack 400FSB in a fraction of a second and can do 500 too but with better cooling.So OC wise,excellent board.It lacks the superior power circuitry of the Asus P5N32-E/Striker Extreme but still gets the job done. BTW Striker Extreme and P5N32-E share the exact SAME PCB. Just a few Caps n stuff here n there. Heck even the PCB has Striker Extreme printed on it which is hidden by a BIG white sticker that says 'P5N32-E SLI' |
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Its woud be good to see how well we can OC 4300 with P5B, if any one tries that..... __________ Quote:
P5B rocks, me and ranjan can vouch for that. A piece of advice:: Do'nt go for SLI its more of a hyped stuff rather than actual performance. Instead save the money and go for a single high ended graphics card.
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If given a choice of P5N-E SLI Vs. P5B NON Deluxe, i would pick P5N-E SLI with eyes closed. I would suggest,you compare both the P5N-E SLI and P5B Deluxe 1 on 1.See what all features you will be requiring and then decide.I personally feel the P5N-E SLI if a better or rather easier board for overclocking.Asus P5B Deluxe is known to have a non working or PITA 4:5 Divider. Quote:
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I still stand by my statement, 1] P5N-E SLI Vs. P5B Dlx = your call,depends on your priorities and budget 2] P5N-E SLI Vs. P5B Plain = P5N-E SLI hands down. Hope this helps Assassin make his decision |
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^^^ thnx 4 ur help.i think i'll go 4 P5N-E SLi,cuz P5B Dlx is beyond my budget at present.
as far as SLi set-up is concerned i'wont set-up SLi,never. i think i'll do a few more rounds of googling and then decide. anyway thnx to both of u for ur help. |
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