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Any good person want to fwd me sahara new list? My contact is offline for a while. ;)

if there is any1 in cape town who buys from them, I don't mine a small markup
 
piranha786 said:
Any good person want to fwd me sahara new list? My contact is offline for a while. ;)

if there is any1 in cape town who buys from them, I don't mine a small markup
Send us what are you looking for and I'll send you the prices. Mail in sig
 
good mobo, processor, and ram

mobo about 1000-1200 max
not sure whether I should go AMD or P4,
512 ram
 
amd
amd
amd
i say again amd

even the semptron 64's are awesome
much better lga celeron

why do want such an expensive motherboard
downgrade the board and buy more ram

u aint gonna do nothing with 512 meg ram
 
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Ok, My laptop do have a AMD 3000+ and 512 ram, I just want to upgrade my home pc (which is slower than my cellphone :)

I will be upgrading on a monthly basis. Mainly a gaming machine, therefore 512 is just to start up my pc.

Do you get a 939 socket semptron? then I can buy a cheap cpu as well.
 
piranha786 said:
Ok, My laptop do have a AMD 3000+ and 512 ram, I just want to upgrade my home pc (which is slower than my cellphone :)

I will be upgrading on a monthly basis. Mainly a gaming machine, therefore 512 is just to start up my pc.

Do you get a 939 socket semptron? then I can buy a cheap cpu as well.
So we going AMD or P4 ?
 
Lets go AMD, Remember, I need the best mobo(lots of expandability -pcix,sata,ata,raid,sound 7.1 / 8) cheap ram, cheap cpu. I gonna use my old 80 gig ATA HDD.

also just a qoute on a grafix card 6600 / GT under R2k
you can PM me
 
piranha786 said:
Lets go AMD, Remember, I need the best mobo(lots of expandability -pcix,sata,ata,raid,sound 7.1 / 8) cheap ram, cheap cpu. I gonna use my old 80 gig ATA HDD.

also just a qoute on a grafix card 6600 / GT under R2k
you can PM me
YOU have PM
 
well if you buy an amd 64 3000 shouldnt be more than around 1300 i think

and buy a gig stick of ram they the same price as 2 512's
 
DFI LanParty UT NF4 Dual Express Socket 939 AMD Athlon 64FX / Athlon 64 /, 4x184-pin Dual DDR400 SDRAM (4GB max), 4xS-ATA, 2xATA-133, 2xPCI-E(x16), 2xPCI-E(x1), 2xPCI, 10xUSB, 2xGBe LAN, 8-channel audio SP-Dif, 2xIEEE1394, No VGA R1149 .00
JetRam® DDR400 512MB 184-pin: PC3200, CL2.5/3 clock, 4-layer PCB, Retail Package, life-time warranty R379 .00
AMD Socket-939 Athlon 64™ 3000+ (1800MHz) : 128k L1 512k L2, 2000MHz FSB Hyper Transport R 1249 .00
Gigabyte® nVidia® GeForce 6600GT, 128MB 128Bit, D-SUB+ DVI+ TV-OUT, DirectX 9 + OpenGL, Dual RAMDACs, nView Multi-Monitor R1995 .00


All Price incl VAT
 
Person said:
DFI LanParty UT NF4 Dual Express Socket 939 AMD Athlon 64FX / Athlon 64 /, 4x184-pin Dual DDR400 SDRAM (4GB max), 4xS-ATA, 2xATA-133, 2xPCI-E(x16), 2xPCI-E(x1), 2xPCI, 10xUSB, 2xGBe LAN, 8-channel audio SP-Dif, 2xIEEE1394, No VGA R1149 .00
JetRam® DDR400 512MB 184-pin: PC3200, CL2.5/3 clock, 4-layer PCB, Retail Package, life-time warranty R379 .00
AMD Socket-939 Athlon 64™ 3000+ (1800MHz) : 128k L1 512k L2, 2000MHz FSB Hyper Transport R 1249 .00
Gigabyte® nVidia® GeForce 6600GT, 128MB 128Bit, D-SUB+ DVI+ TV-OUT, DirectX 9 + OpenGL, Dual RAMDACs, nView Multi-Monitor R1995 .00


All Price incl VAT


The prices is not that bad, but for the mobo I was thinking about going SLi , DFi UT is not.
 
killadoob said:
well if you buy an amd 64 3000 shouldnt be more than around 1300 i think

and buy a gig stick of ram they the same price as 2 512's

On Socket 939, get RAM in twos - the Athlon 64 supports dual-DDR, but you obviously need two banks of DDR for it to work. Better performance.
 
Claymore said:
On Socket 939, get RAM in twos - the Athlon 64 supports dual-DDR, but you obviously need two banks of DDR for it to work. Better performance.
You get better performance form 1 stick, the Dual DDR makes 2 skicks work as 1
 
Person said:
2XPCI-e is SLi

It's still not a SLI motherboard though.

Perhaps the "D" stands for "Double", since two x16-sized PCI-E slots are included on board, supporting two PCI-E video cards. Don't be confused though; this is NOT an SLI board. For official SLI support, you'll need to look into the Lanparty UT NF4 SLI-DR. The SLI-DR is identical in every way.except that the chipset is the "SLI" version of the NF4, and therefore you get "official" SLI support.

http://www.hardcoreware.net/reviews/review-273-1.htm
 
Dominic Rooney said:

I say "official" because some websites have "found out" that you can very easily modify the chipset to enable SLI. Word is that NVIDIA will be taking measures to prevent this in future drivers however (and if you know anything about SLI, you'll know how utterly important it is to have the latest drivers installed). Also, DFI obviously does not include the 'bridge' adapter to join the two video cards, so you're on your own there as well.

The DR board is R 99 more, I need to check on stock though.

I had a read and then looked at the cost of the bridge and guess what it costs R99.00
 
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