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glent2k3 01-19-2004 04:18 PM

Cheap amd system on ebay UK
 
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...tem=2781835303

incredible 01-20-2004 04:31 AM

- Epox 8rda3 = more than less ok for overclocking it depends on the releasenumber (you'd better look out for the ABIT NF7-S! As its the Mainboard most loved in the OC szene ... a tiny bit overvolting but you can sett everything!)

- Gforce Ti 4200 128 NICE! ok, not the newest but easy to overcklock, but some models are very LOUD! as diff. models come with diff. cooling systems.

- Thermalright SLK 900 is a VERY GOOD Aircooled CPU headsink but only makes sense when in combination with a good "silent" fan!
But the Zalman 7000cu (Not shure its the right model name) is more cheap and comes with its ready mounted fan :arrow: lowers very well temperatures and is "silent!"

- His case fans I don't know, maybe they deliver a lot of Air but maybe they're very loud i case of 7! Better get on Ebay a 5-7 package of Pabst fans with ca 18-24 db --- its the best choice.

- liteon 4x DVDR +\- dual format is ok

BUT whats about HD or the CPU??

I don't know whats the exchange actually from pounds to Euros or Dollars.

Edit: Uops. ... Seems to be about 290 Euros and thats IMHO too much for these used parts


The best choice is: To find out the best parts in relation to what they cost and build your own machine.

BTW: If you will practise Overclocking you should change also to Watercooling, ok more money but a good future investment and cool and silent!
If you just take a heatsink with a very cooling and fast rpm based fan, you goona feel like a Boing 747 does its take off under your desk in comparison with a good watercooling set. :lol:
(hands off from Thermaltakes Aquarius watercooling set!)


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