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# 1 09-10-2002 , 02:49 AM

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Hi all, i'm looking to buy a new computer soon - i'm a computer graphics major at school learning maya and i was wondering what would be good to get. I have a Compaq right now ( which i never should have bought cause it gives me so many problems hehe) 800mh processor, 2 hard drives of 60g and 40g and 640mb of ram. I was thinking of just buying something real basic with a faster processor and transfering other stuff from this comp to that one or should i just get a whole new one altogether? :bgreen:

# 2 09-10-2002 , 02:52 AM
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Get a fast P4, fill the sucker with RAM, and get a decent video card. Then just network your two systems user added image

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# 3 09-10-2002 , 02:55 AM
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dual processors work great or so i hear...at leat for rendering in maya....


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# 4 09-10-2002 , 03:02 AM
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Yep Kev uses a dual AMD MP system and it gives him great performance.


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lol....thats where i heard it....hehehe.


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# 6 09-10-2002 , 03:39 AM
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Gonna build a dual AMD system soon too. Any comments on MSI K7D Master mobo?


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It's a fantastic board. I've been using it for a couple of months and running XP i haven't had one crash or problem. Think i've only really rebooted 2 or 3 times. It's certainly one of the best AMD dual boards around.

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Do you mean Windows XP or Athlon XP processors? user added image
I've heard that this board can run two Athlon XP processors in dual mode...

Btw, what coolers do you have on the processors?


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# 9 09-10-2002 , 05:33 AM
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I meant windows XP. I use MP processors but you can use
XP's after modifying the L5 bridges but there's no guarentee they'll work. I'm using Volcano 7's on mine. My temps are pretty good and the machine isn't too noisy. Just need a case with good airflow, i use rounded cables, lapped my heatsinks and used Artic Silver III.

# 10 09-10-2002 , 11:29 AM
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I just ordered the msi mobo with two XP processors...I hope it'll run in dual mode...whish me luck user added image


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Originally posted by kbrown
I just ordered the msi mobo with two XP processors...I hope it'll run in dual mode...whish me luck user added image

m8 i hate to tell ya but you really should have gone with the MP processors, running with just plain XP's is not the worlds best idea, good luck hope it works out for ya user added image


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# 12 09-10-2002 , 12:20 PM
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Poor man's got to try user added image Anyway, I can always return them and get MPs if they don't work user added image

The only difference between MP and XP is that MPs have gone through AMD's SMP compatibility tests. Technically they're same except that XPs don't have the MP "jumper" on them. Some bioses don't even bother to check this jumper.


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# 13 09-10-2002 , 01:14 PM
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# 14 09-10-2002 , 02:49 PM
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a P4 with Northwood core rocks... i have got a 2 gig with 1 gig RDRAM since i have upgraded from a crappy all-in-wonder to a Ti4600 graphics card it really started to show the power...
and if you think that RDRAM is too expensive go for the DDR

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and by the way my friend just bought a dual 2.2 intel xeon.. they are absolutely superb... but the downside, side is the price

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