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eurovw89

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I am new to this forum, and first want to thank everyone for all the useful information on here. I am building my own computer for the first time, and would like everyones input on which parts are more reliable then others, and their stability.

For my CPU I am looking at the AMD 64 socket 939. Not sure which one. And what is the main difference between San Diego and Venice? I see that the 3700+ is only .2Ghz faster then the 3200+....any reason why? Anyone have experience with these, how do the perform and which do you prefer?
64 3300+
64 3500+
64 3700+
64 3800+

As for mother boards.....I hear all kinds of different things. How are the SLI boards? I am looking for a board that is very reliable and stable... I am looking for 2 slots for memory which will hold up to 4 Ghz of Ram, and at least 4 PCI anyone have any suggestions? What is the difference between APG, PCI and PCI express slots? I know the APG slots are getting fazed out.

And the last thing is the VIDEO card. I hear that you should get at least 256 of memory. What are some good ones you guys/girls have with great results?? Looking for something in the price range of $150 or less. How about the North Bridge.....what is the difference?

Thanks for everything in advice....!!!! Thank you for all your help and input.

Thank you,
Jeff
 
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Welcome to the boards,

I'll leave the CPU thing to some1 else,

As for SLI mobo's, you won't find one with 4 PCI slots, you are limited if you get an AGP mobo since gfx card with that interface are not in make as much as PCI-E, you'd be better of getting a PCI-Express mobo. Most reliable brands are Asus and DFI, however, other ones are not bad too.

As for your gfx card, 7600GT is a nice choice for less than $150.

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Difference between Venice and San Diego is the L2 cache, Venice has 512KB while SD has 1MB
 
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