I think venice is the newest, followed my San Diego and then Clawhammer. But correct me if im wrong.b182tm said:Sweet. It really just depends on the temps. to me. I think I might get the San DIego, 3700+, because of all the great stuff I've heard. Just curious, is San DIego the newer of the 3? (Venice, San Diego, Clawhammer?)
Thanks,
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Budget: $350.00. Preferably around $300.00 or so.
- ASUS A8R-MVP [RX200CF] ($102.99)Required:
-PCI-Express x 16. I am currently using a 6600GT
-SATA
-This is my RAM, GeIL PC3200 <http://www.geilusa.com/proddetail.asp?linenumber=55> so it has to work with that.
-Floppy drive port
-2 CD ports
-Cool idle is VERY VERY Important to me. NO PRESCOTT's!!!! I just looked, all P4 HT processors are Prescott....WTF? I seriously hate high temps, they stress me out...
Optional:
-About 4 PCI slots
-Firewire
Bobo said:The other option was the P4D. These run really hot. They are a cheap dual-core option, but they suck.
b182tm said:Dang, I didnt catch the last few threads before I ordered. Well, I ended up ordering the A64 3500+ Venice, and the ASUS A8N5X. So same CPU as above, and I think maybe a step or two down on the motherboard. I wish I would have caught that post before I ordered. Oh well, it will still work fine. Thanks for the suggestions and help guys,
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Tweaker said:Bobo you've got some serious reading up to do.Bobo said:he other option was the P4D. These run really hot. They are a cheap dual-core option, but they suck.
liuliuboy said:well they're a budget processor, and for his budget an sempron would be too low end.
some semprons are 64-bit, and that sempron could be 64-bit