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Hey all,
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1) Yes, since you don't plan to overclock, a x38 board is more expensive then you need. A cheaper p35 board, starting at under $100 US, will do just fine. 2) Generally, Asus is usually considered to perform better, while Gigabyte, with its sold capacitors, is more durable. Not sure about others. Those are just according to user reviews though. Chipset matter more than brand. 3) According to the specs, it should do fine, assuming it has the right ports to connect to your computer. You should really have a separate monitor though, but that's personal perference. Up to you. 4) It really depends on the specific model. Zalman is the most popular brand name. 5) It'll work fine, assuming Creative still have driver support for it. They are known to have bad driver support for old cards. If it doesn't work, just use the onboard. You won't hear a difference. 6) It should last a good 2 years or more. You should get more than 2gb of ram. It's not enough for gaming, especially if you plan to use Vista. --------------- Q6600@3.6ghz, GA-EX38-DS4 X38 chipset motherboard, 8gb 800mhz ddr2 4-3-3-12, 8800GTS(g92)@780mhz, 1TB 7200rpm 32mb cache hdd, 850watt 12v rails=4x20amp powersupply |
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thank you for the reply. For p35, from my research, P5KE and P5K seems to be the best medium range one (not the most expensive). I think i will go with what i can find here in Bangkok.
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Couldn't resist. Thailand per se IS crysis. No games will look like that. Just step in the jungle. |
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