On Thu, 2004-05-06 at 23:13, Bryan Murdock wrote:
> Hey folks,
> 
> There's gotta be someone on this list who is the type of geek that is
> always up-to-date on the latest north bridges, south bridges, BIOSes,
> motherboards, RAM, etc.  I'm looking at getting a new barebones system
> and I'm wondering what the latest scoop on all the above is.  Last time
> I got up to speed on this ASUS, and ABIT were the must-have motherboard
> brands, with some chipset that I can't remember, and you totally had to
> avoid some other new intel chipset, and the DDR vs. Rambus debate was
> just flaring up.  What's the scoop today?  In particular, I'm seeing
> some bargain boards with some VIA chipsets and some Asus motherboad with
> the SiS 648 on the north bridge and SiS 963L on the South Bridge.  Oh,
> and what's up with these half-megawatt power supplies?  Do I need to
> update my circuit breakers before I bring one of these monsters home?

Don't you mean half a kilowatt (500 Watt)?  You'll need that if you run
a lot of disks and the fastest hungriest video card.  For most
applications 250 to 300 watts are fine.

Michael


> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Bryan
> 
> 
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