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is it a good idea to go to socket 775 ?
Posted: December 1st, 2005, 10:05 am
by Zeroman545
Heh i am upgradeing PC and i am an Intel fan of course i see good quality i know i might get burned for likeing Intel but hey thats who i am, anyways to the point. I am Upgradeing, so i can use the advantage of PCI express dual video cards and all of that good stuff, so do you think that i should go socket 775, is it a good idea, has anyone been haveing any problems out of the Processer. Let me know what you think

Posted: December 4th, 2005, 4:10 pm
by richh0323
The 775 socket is good, I don't see any problems with it. Now if you are upgrading get a M/B the supports the SATA 2 with RAID. For this you won't be sorry. I currently run SATA 1 (150 gb) in RAID and I like the proformance. I get an output of 110/120 gb in this configuration. If you go with a SATA 2 and say PC4800 ram that system will fly. Now go one step further and get a Intel Pentium D 830 Smithfield 800MHz FSB 2 x 1MB L2 Cache LGA 775 Dual Core, EM64T Processor and you have a system to dream about. Put in two SATA 2 hard drives in RAID, add 1 or 2 gig PC4800 dual channel ram and that will be the envy system of the block.
