SashatheMan
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i also saw this at fluidtak
6600 GT PCI-E $199
6600 GT PCI-E $199
doesn't umart exist in NSW anymore??, lol, last time i went there it should have been closed down ages ago lol, it looked so so dodgySashatheMan said:u think umart doesnt exist in NSW anymore. Queensland or goldcoast only.
Eh, they're probably the leading brand (them or Asus, anyway). All my boards have been GB without issues =Danti said:A friend said Gigabyte can be flaky .. is that true?
My current one is a gigabyte and I've had no probs with it though, just wondering if he's talking crap ^^
Corsair is already a good brand, if you want to pay a little more id say go ddr2 ram or simply buy 1.5GBanti said:Thanks guys!
I currently have 1gig of corsair ram in my other comp which runs like a dream *hugs* so I feel paying for the brand is worth it - plus when this comp is outdated I'll probably be throwing it in an older machine (for the sister.. heh) so I'd want it to be relatively long-lifed.
What does dual-channel RAM do/mean and how's it different to ..other.. RAM?
I was thinking about a 6600GT but I've heard that a) it's AGP only and b) its drivers dont work so well with some games (compared to the ati ones). True/false?
Oh I have one more wishlist question - any suggestions for a sexy lookin' black case? Primary objectives are quiet and good looking, weight isn't an issue since I have a lighter case for lanning (if I even GO to LANs) and preferably cheapish since the other one pushed $200
Hmm part of that statement is wrong...you are right on latency timings but that is only with respect to AMD processors which i guess applies here.... but you cant say DDR Ram is faster than DDR2 Ram as well...insert-username said:For the time being, ordinary DDR RAM is faster than DDR2 RAM. At the moment, DDR2's high latencies leave it lagging behind DDR. Until they can start jacking the clockspeed upwards, stick with ordinary DDR - cheaper, and for the moment, comparable if not better performance. If you're looking at a laptop though, DDR2 runs at a lower voltage and thus consumes less power to run.
this great place in perth sells every part for half price this week only.anti said:i'm not concerned about locations people getting it won't be a major hassle at all.
DDR2 is not yet available for current AMD CPUs. Plus you don't really get a choice with which one to use, AMD will only use DDR for the time being and Intel DDR2 (provided it's the 775 socket).MajinR said:Corsair is already a good brand, if you want to pay a little more id say go ddr2 ram or simply buy 1.5GB