Just looked at the mobo you were saying, if it's going I'd take that too

Finny, your E5200 is better than my E6600.... Remember, this is the first ever E6600, the E5200 beats it in everything basically.Finray wrote:
If I got the swap for my mobo, cpu and ram then my E5200, some Gigabyte board and 4GB (perhaps 2 is broken, not tested) would be going for free.
Ahh, the old rev, okay then I'll leave that beZimmer wrote:
Finny, your E5200 is better than my E6600.... Remember, this is the first ever E6600, the E5200 beats it in everything basically.Finray wrote:
If I got the swap for my mobo, cpu and ram then my E5200, some Gigabyte board and 4GB (perhaps 2 is broken, not tested) would be going for free.
We'll see who else wants a bite of my accessories.
I think I also have a 17" LCD monitor. Also have a brand new stock cooler for the i7, but I think it is compatible with other motherboards as well.
Pretty sure someone will want an 8600GT 1GB.Little BaBy JESUS wrote:
8600GT 1GB
a couple x1300 pro's
4GB(ish) of DDR2 (533Mhz and 667Mhz I think)
2GB laptop RAM (667 Mhz)
a couple HDDs (including 1 laptop HDD)
Complete (and still working) Pentium 3 machine
350w PSU
500w PSU
I think thats about it.... most of it is pretty shit haha, doubt anyone would want it
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Unless you're running SLI, you really don't want an Nvidia chipset. Trust me, I know.Finray wrote:
I'm pretty sure either one of Zims mobos would be an improvement on my current one, so if I could get one of them my one would go up for free..
Gigabyte GA-G31M-S2L.
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QFT they suck hard.Freezer7Pro wrote:
Unless you're running SLI, you really don't want an Nvidia chipset. Trust me, I know.
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About 40.Finray wrote:
How many PPD do you think you could get from one of them?
And the mobo is a bit better, but unless you need more slots/SATA connectors/overclocking overhead, there isn't really anything to gain from it. Given that you have an E5200 and four SATA slots, I doubt there's anything you could really do with it that your current one can't.Finny wrote:
E: What about the Gigabyte one? I'm clueless when it comes to mobos
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Hah I feel your pain..except my board is maxed that way.FatherTed wrote:
If anyone in the UK loves me enough, i desperatly need a new HD, my media backup one just commited hari-kari and now i'm movieless
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and RAM. im running on 1gb (2x512) on a 2 slot board. shit is painful
40x50 = 2,000Freezer7Pro wrote:
About 40.Finray wrote:
How many PPD do you think you could get from one of them?
That's the thing, even with 1.5 Vcore I get constant BSoDs @ 3.6 Ghz, so if it could help with that and perhaps fix my RAM problem.Freezer7Pro wrote:
And the mobo is a bit better, but unless you need more slots/SATA connectors/overclocking overhead, there isn't really anything to gain from it. Given that you have an E5200 and four SATA slots, I doubt there's anything you could really do with it that your current one can't.Finny wrote:
E: What about the Gigabyte one? I'm clueless when it comes to mobos
Could just as well be the CPU. Mate of mine has an E5200 that won't do over 3.3, and he has a P45.Finray wrote:
40x50 = 2,000Freezer7Pro wrote:
About 40.Finray wrote:
How many PPD do you think you could get from one of them?That's the thing, even with 1.5 Vcore I get constant BSoDs @ 3.6 Ghz, so if it could help with that and perhaps fix my RAM problem.Freezer7Pro wrote:
And the mobo is a bit better, but unless you need more slots/SATA connectors/overclocking overhead, there isn't really anything to gain from it. Given that you have an E5200 and four SATA slots, I doubt there's anything you could really do with it that your current one can't.Finny wrote:
E: What about the Gigabyte one? I'm clueless when it comes to mobos
Which mobo are you thinking about and waht you got now? Also what CPU you are thinking about?Finray wrote:
Well, a mobo that costs £35 or a CPU that's recommended by dozens of people, both from the vast internats and from here, costing around £60 new?
My money's on the mobo, tbh.
The mobo Zimmer was donating, I said mine a couple of posts up, and I was gonna stick with my E5200.GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
Which mobo are you thinking about and waht you got now? Also what CPU you are thinking about?Finray wrote:
Well, a mobo that costs £35 or a CPU that's recommended by dozens of people, both from the vast internats and from here, costing around £60 new?
My money's on the mobo, tbh.