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    new build, any suggestions?

    mobo:
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813130136
    vid card:
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814121057
    (the vid card is for crunching, this one is compatible, right?)
    ram:
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820148090
    (2 of these)

    and a phenom 9500 as soon at newegg gets them in (unless i get impatient and order from tigerdirect or something)

    also, i have everything else already that i would need to complete the system like an optical drive, harddrive(s), floppy ( i guess ), psu and case.

    so what do you think?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NeoGen View Post
    (slightly out of topic)
    If you make those purchases through the banner on our affiliates page, Jeff (our admin) gets a small royalty to help pay for the site hosting and bandwidth.
    http://www.amdusers.com/index.php?page=aff
    i was planning on doing that. but how should i make sure he gets it? empty my cart, follow the link then add thsoe items again and check out? (and i was eagerly awaiting feedback cuz i wanna order that stuff and just get the proc from tigerdirect. i can't wait )

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    That is a pretty dang awesome motherboard!
    I am wondering if you were to use an Athlon64 x2, would the memory still be compatible?
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    We'll have to check with Jeff, and see how/if the money comes.

    I use the link to get to Newegg, then log into my account. I hope that gets us money.
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    I don't see a link for newegg, most of them aren't showing up with firefox.. and IE has too many security holes.


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    Quote Originally Posted by liuqyn View Post
    I don't see a link for newegg, most of them aren't showing up with firefox.. and IE has too many security holes.
    Here you go:

    Just scroll down to the Newegg banner


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    The GFX I think is possibly Ok for Folding@home GPU crunching but here's what they say about it...
    Which cards are supported?


    We now support serveral classes of GPU boards, including X1600, X1800, and X1900 class GPU's from ATI. At the launch, we supported X1900 cards only. X1800 cards do not provide the performance seen in X1900's and so we strongly recommend X1900 class cards (although we now officially support X1800). X1900 and X1800 cards are actually quite different -- they have different processors (R520, R530 vs. the R580 [in the X1900 series]). The R580 makes a huge difference in performance -- its 48 pixel shaders are key, as we use pixel shaders for our computations. Also note that the card should have more than 256MB (i.e. at least 512MB) of RAM, otherwise the GPU client will put a huge load on the client machine (although we do note that the 256MB X1950Pro using PCIe does work reasonably well).
    http://www.stanford.edu/group/pandeg...nglish.FAQ-ATI

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    I've used the X1600 pro 512 meg for folding and it does a wu in about 1.5 days. Not bad really, and it games pretty good too. It's in my son's computer now and he runs it with his on line game Camelot something and it runs very smooth. A good choice for the money !!

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    I'm building a system with that motherboard and a black edition 5000+ with 4gb of ram for the FIL. It should arrive early next weak. I'm hoping to see some good overclocking from the cpu.



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