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slayer322 said:
i'll post pictures of my case with my new vid card in it to get things going again :)

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How are you running four sticks of RAM and still getting a CR of 1T while getting a 200Mhz overclock?
 
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Raidmax Ninja Black Case With 500 Watt Psu.
Asus P5ND2 SLi Deluxe nForce4 SLi (LGA775) PCI-Express Motherboard. 8GB / 4GB DDR2 667.
Intel Pentium 4 630 "LGA775 Prescott" 3.0GHz (800FSB) with HT Technology.
XFX GeForce PCX6600 GT 256MB DDR3 TV-Out/Dual DVI (PCI-Express).
GeIL 1GB (2x512MB) PC5300 667MHz DDR2 Dual Channel Kit.
Sony DWQ30AB 16x16 DVD±RW Dual Layer ReWriter.
Samsung SpinPoint P HD080HJ 80GB SATA-II 8MB Cache + Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 10 NCQ 120GB 6L120M0 SATA 8MB Cache.
Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 7.1
 
I dont know why people like the Intel version of the NVidia Nforce4 chipset. Personally, I hate that chipset. Sure it works nicely for AMDs but its horrible for Intels. I would rather go with a 955x or 975x. The ASUS P5WD2-E Premium is very nice.
 
i only had the nForce4 SLi because it was one of the best at the time, i dont really like AMDs, dont no y tho. plus the intel nForce4 SLi supports DDR2 max 8GB, wen a 64-bit OS is installed.
 
actually the 955x came out before the nForce 4 SLI for Intel. The 955x is really good. If anyone is going Intel, Intel chipsets are the way to go.
 
A just put a boring HP computer into my new Aspire X-Cruiser...I'll post some pictures up very sooooon....
 
All the nVIDIA nForce chipsets are biased towards Intel. They simply don't perform as well with Intel as with AMD. Intel's own chipsets are the best way to go if you're using Intel, like Ownage said.
 
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