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Capin-neemo

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your posts have been awsome i have got heaps of good info .

My specs are still a little iffy seeing as im only just assembiling my new system im up garding from a

Petumum 1: 266 MMX
49Mb ram (due to falty multiplyers)
and a 1gb bigfoot harddrive

This is what i have so far:

MB: MSI™ K7N2 Delta Series
• K7N2 Delta-L (SPP+MCP2, Onboard 10/100 Lan)
• K7N2 Delta-ILSR (SPP+MCP2-T, IEEE1394, 10/100
Lan, Serial ATA RAID )

i am all so hoping to buy one of these
XP24 AMD XP 2400+retail pack 266MHz FSB2.0GHz $ 187.00 NZD

XP22 AMD XP 2200+retail pack 266MHz FSB1.78GHz $ 166.00 NZD

XP21 AMD XP 2100+retail pack 266MHz FSB1.72GHz $ 156.00 NZD

Can anyone tell me whitch of these would be the best to buy for over clocking thanx, and what type of memory should i buy for my MB the specs are at http://www.msi.com.tw/program/products/mainboard/mbd/pro_mbd_detail.php?UID=436&MODEL=MS-6570.

Thanx
 
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Welcome, we'll help you.

Click here:
http://forum.oc-forums.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=207088

...and try to get 2500+ Barton instead of Thoroughbred (if your mobo supports it).

Also list your system specs.

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2100+ AIUHB 0248 MPMW
256MB Crucial PC2100 + 2x 256MB Kingston (Hynix chip) PC2100 @ 6 3 3 2
[152] FSB x 15 = 2280 MHz @ 1.8 Vcore with memory frequency at 100% [152] @ 2.77 Vdimm
37(min) C to 46(max) C Winter ; 42(min) C to 50(max) C Summer
Epox 8RDA+
Thermalright SK-7 with variable speed 80x25mm YS-Tech FD1281259B-2F
BFG GeForce4 Ti4200 8X 128MB; Antec SX-835II case ; 350W Antec SmartPower SL350
 
yeah I agree if you are going to oc there are certain chips that are better at it (you get more for your money) than others. The 2500+ barton is a good one as is the 2100+ tbred B and the 1700+ tbred B(the best bang for the buck cpu right now).
 
WELCOME.

I also suggest you get the 2500+ Barton over the XP2600 tbred. It's a lot more o/c friendly.
 
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