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R.N. said:Next summer I plan on building my first o.c. P4 computer and am going to base it around the Soyo SY-P41SR mobo.
Specs.- 400fsb,3 Gig max memory,up to 2.0 GHz processor support. Item#5450-2100,price $169.99
R.N. said:Next summer I plan on building my first o.c. P4 computer and am going to base it around the Soyo SY-P41SR mobo.
Specs.- 400fsb,3 Gig max memory,up to 2.0 GHz processor support. Item#5450-2100,price $169.99
R.N. said:The reason I seek the most memory is because my new system will be the brain of my new home recording studio. I plan on using a plain 2.0 GhZ P4 CPU, nothing fancy.
jazztrumpet216 said:Ithalium??? You mean Itanium??? That wouldn't be very practical at all... that's mainly a server chip. And I mean heavy-duty servers. I don't think you'll see any of those for consumer use... then again you can never have too much power....
Yodums said:
I never really got into those chips.. Not much people even talk about it anyways so don't blame me!
Ahh, sorry little one but it is a DDR mobo and it is on the high end of the evolutionary scale, ugh.Kool_Aid said:Bahhhh.....that's an SDram board
R.N. said:Also by next summer the new o.s. from microsoft will be out, now it is code name: Whistler. The new o.s. will not require to be rebooted and will be able to multi-task better than any o.s. on the market including 3rd party.