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post Sep 6 2009, 01:29 PM
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Hey Ppl. I need Sum Help Regarding Processor And Mobo

M plannin To Buy A New Desktop and confused Between i7Intel And i5 Processor ?

Do u ppl think i should wait for i5 processos and buy them or i7`s are good ??

Basically For Gaming And Watchin Movies .


which mobo will go best with i7 ??

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if i5 which mobo ??

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This mobo support pci-e, so, yes, it can support all model of pci-e gc...and can support up to 8GB ddr2 1066 MHz of RAM...just refer to asus website...
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it can support 9800GT ddr3?? i thought this mobo only support ddr2 graphic card.
where can read the guide about this mobo ,asus website?
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[quote=customer2,Sep 6 2009, 02:56 PM]
This mobo support pci-e, so, yes, it can support all model of pci-e gc...and can support up to 8GB ddr2 1066 MHz of RAM...just refer to asus website...
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it can support 9800GT ddr3?? i thought this mobo only support ddr2 graphic card.
where can read the guide about this mobo ,asus website?
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Ha...ha... don't confused with system memory and gc memory type...it doesn't matter if you're want to install ddr3/ddr4/ddr5/ddrx gc into any mobo that has pci-e slot...
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CORE 2 DUO E7500
ASUS P5QPL-AM | G41 | D2-VSGL
KHX6400D2K2 (4gb) << can i ask this is total how much memory??
SAPPHIRE HD4850 512MB D3 256BIT


this all can make a cpu right?
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QUOTE(customer2 @ Sep 6 2009, 08:34 PM)
CORE 2 DUO E7500
ASUS P5QPL-AM | G41 | D2-VSGL
KHX6400D2K2 (4gb) << can i ask this is total how much memory??
SAPPHIRE HD4850 512MB D3 256BIT
this all can make a cpu right?
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Don't forget the psu and case.....other internal hardware drive...bla...bla...

Hmm...about recommendation, better ask in 'Recommendation Thread" sweat.gif
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what is psu?
case is casing>?
can i ask u last thing>
why some mobo vsgl ,
some atx ,sgl or bla bla whats the different.
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QUOTE(customer2 @ Sep 7 2009, 09:33 AM)
what is psu?
case is casing>?
can i ask u last thing>
why some mobo vsgl ,
some atx ,sgl or bla bla whats the different.
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PSU = Power Supply Unit. It is a power supply.

Case = Chassis (More accurate for pc hardware)

vsgl= Virtual Sports Gaming League? Ha...ha...just kidding...

I assume you refer to PC-Zone pricelist yeah?

Don't bother with that, but you must know about mobo size or form factor, the main mobo form factor you should know are atx and m-atx. It is related about mobo's size.
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More form factors:

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All picture taken from wikipedia.

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thanks for giving me so much information.Next month i can go build a new cpu already.^__^

anyway if 9800GT gc need minimum 400watt power supply right?
then i buy 400watt power supply enough?gc will blow up?

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QUOTE(customer2 @ Sep 7 2009, 10:08 PM)
thanks for giving me so much information.Next month i can go build a new cpu already.^__^

anyway if 9800GT gc need minimum 400watt power supply right?
then i buy 400watt power supply enough?gc will blow up?
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Yup, for minimum, for safety, buy a 450 W psu. Don't take a minimum.

If the system not enough power, your hardware will not blow up, only damage (for after a long period if you still not change the psu), your system will not be in a stable condition, worst cannot turn on.

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lol 1 more question , the kingston hyper-x ram
KHX6400D2K2 ( 4gb ) << like that total memory is 4gb ddr2??

and what is the time mean?5-5-5-12
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QUOTE(customer2 @ Sep 8 2009, 05:24 PM)
lol 1 more question , the kingston hyper-x ram
KHX6400D2K2 ( 4gb ) << like that total memory is 4gb ddr2??

and what is the time mean?5-5-5-12
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KHX = Kingston HyperX

6400 = 800 MHz

D2 = DDR2

K2 = Kit of 2 (2x 2 GB)

4 GB Kingston HyperX DDR2 800 MHz (pair)

5-5-5-12, memory timing, lower is better, it is a cycle time.


Added on September 8, 2009, 8:27 pmFor more info: Memory TImings Explained

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graphic card pcie 2.0 and pcie 2.0X16 got what different?
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Hmm...refer to the pci-e slot types, pci-e x1,x2,x4,x8, and x16

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PCI-E x1 and PCI-E x4 - For sound card, network card, and etc....

PCI-E x16 - For Graphics card and etc....

PCI - for sound card, tv tuner card, and etc...


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Is this weird? hmm.gif

LOOK AT THE RAM TIMINGS*

» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «


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QUOTE(syazwanreno @ Sep 11 2009, 12:15 AM)
Is this weird?  hmm.gif

LOOK AT THE RAM TIMINGS*

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What model of RAM?
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erm all casing size are same??i got a old casing bought 1996 ago , now if i wan to build a new cpu can i use back that old casing?
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QUOTE(syazwanreno @ Sep 11 2009, 12:36 PM)
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HP, try to be more specific, but I think, normal, you suspect anything?


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erm all casing size are same??i got a old casing bought 1996 ago , now if i wan to build a new cpu can i use back that old casing?
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Not all case are same size, case has various of types, Full tower ATX, Mid-tower atx, ATX desktop (cheap), btx, mini, btx...bla2...bla2...

I think you better change your case, 1996, too old, I believe the psu will be mount at the top, change to a new one..

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how to identified which casing should i use? see mobo size??
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QUOTE(customer2 @ Sep 11 2009, 10:40 PM)
how to identified which casing should i use? see mobo size??
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The case, don't worry, about the mobo, for normal mobo or normal user/gamer, the mobo form factor is usually atx or matx...

If you want to put a liquid cooling system, buy a full tower atx case like HAF 932, RV01, TJ09, and etc...

If you want cheap case go for atx mid-tower....most case support atx and matx, so you don't have to worry...

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