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dfgh Guest
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Posted: Thu May 06, 2004 7:39 pm Post subject: zen xpc cpu+ram recommendations |
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just bought a shuttle st62k, so i'm soliciting recommendations for
which processor (socket 478 p4 400/533/800mhz fsb) and memory (dual
channel ddr 200/266/333/400 * 2) combo would work best.
specs here: http://www.shuttle.com/hq/product/barebone/specification.asp?B_id=29
review here: http://www.sfftech.com/printdocs.cfm?aid=482
i'm not too interested in overclocking, etc. -- not a gamer -- just
want to use this for home office & digital media stuff.
i understand a prescott would be too hot
(http://www.sfftech.com/printdocs.cfm?aid=494), but, beyond that i
really haven't got a clue. also, in regard to memory, i think there
might be an issue with modules not fitting or something. any advice? |
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Clas Mehus Guest
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Posted: Thu May 06, 2004 11:40 pm Post subject: Re: zen xpc cpu+ram recommendations |
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On 6 May 2004 07:39:21 -0700, google.21.ny@dfgh.net (dfgh) wrote:
| Quote: | just bought a shuttle st62k, so i'm soliciting recommendations for
which processor (socket 478 p4 400/533/800mhz fsb) and memory (dual
channel ddr 200/266/333/400 * 2) combo would work best.
specs here: http://www.shuttle.com/hq/product/barebone/specification.asp?B_id=29
review here: http://www.sfftech.com/printdocs.cfm?aid=482
i'm not too interested in overclocking, etc. -- not a gamer -- just
want to use this for home office & digital media stuff.
i understand a prescott would be too hot
(http://www.sfftech.com/printdocs.cfm?aid=494), but, beyond that i
really haven't got a clue. also, in regard to memory, i think there
might be an issue with modules not fitting or something. any advice?
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Go for the Nortwood, as it also gives better performance. I don't
think the Prescott is on the Zen supportlist -- I think it was before
the Prescott was officialy annonced, but it was removed.
As for memory I think I used Crucial XMS3200-modules for my review,
but ain't 100% sure. I think I had some issues when using PC3200
TwinMOS-modules.
If you take advantage of Dual Channel DDR-configuration the
videocontroller in the chipset will give better performance. If 3D
ain't important at all, there ain't much difference between using one
or two modules.
The 9100IGP-chipset work with two different modules in dual
channel-mode, but it's not recommended as it can give
stability-issues.
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Clas Mehus
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