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Bill Hoppy Haupt
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      12-11-2003, 07:23 PM


Hi. I am building a new system to replace an aging PIII. I was going to
use the P4PEX with the 2.6 PIV until I started reading about the cold
boot problem with this board. I am now considering the P4P800 as an
alternative, although I would still like to use the P4PEX is I can. Does
anyone have any opinions on this? Also can I use my 32 MB nvidia TNT 2
card with the P4P800 even though this board has an 8X AGP? I will only
be using this computer for Internet and word processing.
 
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Paul
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      12-11-2003, 08:42 PM
In article <>, wrote:

> Hi. I am building a new system to replace an aging PIII. I was going to
> use the P4PEX with the 2.6 PIV until I started reading about the cold
> boot problem with this board. I am now considering the P4P800 as an
> alternative, although I would still like to use the P4PEX is I can. Does
> anyone have any opinions on this? Also can I use my 32 MB nvidia TNT 2
> card with the P4P800 even though this board has an 8X AGP? I will only
> be using this computer for Internet and word processing.


These postings say TNT2 is "on the edge" with respect to 1.5V operation.
Some cards are correctly keyed and some are not. This makes reuse of
your card a little dangerous (as in roulette). Maybe some Googling, using
the card maker/model number will uncover more info.

http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...news.dfncis.de

http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...40804%40gmx.ch

A fairly cheap, low performance video card, would be the MX440 or the
FX5200. Both of these can be found in configurations that use passive
cooling, so they won't waste a lot of electricity. The FX5200 supports
a later version of DirectX and that is its main benefit. (The performance
level is in the same ballpark.) I think these cards come in RAM
configurations either 64 bits wide or 128 bits wide (4 video ram chips or
8 video ram chips respectively) and you'll get slightly more performance
from a full height card with eight chips on it.

For more info on motherboards, you could try a search on abxzone.com.
Here is an example found using P4PEX.

http://www.abxzone.com/forums/showth...threadid=51394

Based on that posting, I think I'd choose a P4P800.

HTH,
Paul
 
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