+4 SIMMs.
:)
Greg
- Original Message - From: "Stan Zaske" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "The Hardware List"
Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 2:37 AM
Subject: Re: [H] NForce Boards for A65
Cool! Does it have quad-channel memory? @:)>
Greg Sevart wrote:
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From: "Stan Zaske" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "The Hardware List"
Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 2:37 AM
Subject: Re: [H] NForce Boards for A65
Cool! Does it have quad-channel memory? @:)>
Greg Sevart wrote:
By the way, whats an A65? @:)>
Cool! Does it have quad-channel memory? @:)>
Greg Sevart wrote:
By the way, whats an A65? @:)>
It is a new chip based on the x86-65 instruction set. I think it uses
socket 939.5
:)
Greg
By the way, whats an A65? @:)>
It is a new chip based on the x86-65 instruction set. I think it uses socket
939.5
:)
Greg
so anybody want to *stream* their obsolete nf3 stuff
:{)
>:-}
At 10:11 AM 6/28/2005, Stan Zaske Poked the stick with:
The most compelling reason to
upgrade @ this time is so you can run a PCIe video card and then rush out
and get a Geforce 7800GTX which I believe nVidia has said it will not
offer
The most compelling reason to upgrade @ this time is so you can run a
PCIe video card and then rush out and get a Geforce 7800GTX which I
believe nVidia has said it will not offer an AGP version of. The BFG
card comes OC'd with VIVO and is only a few $'s higher than the other
three or four vend
imagine this is some ones *first* computer :(
we are getting older.
fp
>:-}
At 06:26 AM 6/28/2005, Steve Tomporowski Poked the stick with:
Back in the dim reaches of the
past ;-), I built my A64 system (3400+)
with an NForce 3 board. Now I haven't played with this system a
lot,
but it really do
Upgrade the MB, of course, means a switch in CPUs, etc.
Yes, NF4 boards have some advantages (access to more CPUs, dual channel
memory, PCI-Express)
If you have the 6800 (non-GT) then that's a much bigger "hop" .. the 6800GTs
have dropped below $300. That's a better bang.
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