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AMD heatsinks are a lot easier to fit than the Intel crappy 4 peg HSF designs but you have to be careful getting the cpu out the packaging and to the board
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have a look at novatech.co.uk as well as they have some great bundles where all is tested and put together already you just have to add a graphics card
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Agreed anti static precautions are something the amateur ignores and have no idea the damage they can cause
that pic lol ISA slots not used one of them for a long time :) |
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thanks for all the realy usefull advice guys ,all of which is being taken on board:tu:
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Im gonna stick with Super Socket 7 as both do look similar but skt A has more pins and a smaller center space. Although from the angle it could be either. The Lack of any AGP reminds me of my SS7 machine from days of yore http://www.spodesabode.com/articles/am35/mobo.jpg socket A http://www.donutey.com/socket/supersocket7(2).jpg super socket 7[COLOR="Silver"] ---------- Post added at 17:15 ---------- Previous post was at 16:58 ---------- https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2010/11/47.jpg could quite easily be a PGA370 for the old PIII also |
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hi guys ,just an update on this thread .I have just ordered the parts we need ,they are all coming from Amazon as at the moment they will be cheapest overall .there are some changes to the original list
"AMD Phenom II X4 Quad 955 Core 3.2GHz Processor 4 x 512 KB Boxed - Black Edition" Electronics; £108.99 Sapphire HD5770 1GB GDDR5 Graphics Card" Accessory; £99.99 Asus AM3 M4A77TD Pro S/L 5200MT/S" Accessory; £65.45 Corsair CMPSU-500CX 500W Power Supply" Electronics; £46.74 "CORSAIR 4GB 1333MHz CL9 DDR3 Memory Kit" Electronics; £46.89 "Elite 330 Mid Tower Chassis" Accessory; £35.47 Total £409.23 i would appreciate some feed back (not too criticle please :)) and thanks once again for all the advice it was much appreciated |
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should all go together nicely :-)
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nice setup but I would go for a bigger PSU for future proofing it...
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hi guys ,need a bit of help getting going .we have installed the mother board ,psu ,processor ,and graphics card ,we have hit a snag with the initial start up .the mother board doesn't have a vga connection ,just a com port .There is a vga on the graphics card but as there are no drivers installed we just get a "no signal"message on screen
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faulty mobo at a guess with the 2 faults.
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