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Ok. . . I have to have an answer by 4 PM CDT, as the store closes at 5, and there's only 1 of each. I have 2 systems. A PIII 800eb@954(159mhz FSB) on an Asus CUSL2 a CeleronII 633@??? without a motherboard to go with it At the local store, I can get 1: Asus CUSL2-C for 130 2: Abit SA6R for 165 I'd go online, but I ...
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I have to have an answer by 4 PM CDT, as the store closes at 5, and there's only 1 of each.
I have 2 systems.
A PIII 800eb@954(159mhz FSB) on an Asus CUSL2
a CeleronII 633@??? without a motherboard to go with it
At the local store, I can get
1: Asus CUSL2-C for 130
2: Abit SA6R for 165
I'd go online, but I need this motherboard by Friday, and after overnight shipping, it comes to be about the same.
My question is this
which board should I get? Keep this in mind:
1: if I get the CUSL2-C no changes will be made. PIII 800eb will remain on the CUSL2.
2: if I get the Abit SA6R, the CUSL2 will go to the CeleronII, and the SA6R will be used in my main system(due to the RAID function), thus making it a PIII800eb@954(if it can reach it) on the Abit SA6R, and the Celeron on the CUSL2.
3: if I do number 2, I'm not sure what my overclocking ability would be. I want to remain at the current speed, if not go faster. I don't want to lose what I have right now.
I have to have an answer by 4 PM CDT, as the store closes at 5, and there's only 1 of each.
I have 2 systems.
A PIII 800eb@954(159mhz FSB) on an Asus CUSL2
a CeleronII 633@??? without a motherboard to go with it
At the local store, I can get
1: Asus CUSL2-C for 130
2: Abit SA6R for 165
I'd go online, but I need this motherboard by Friday, and after overnight shipping, it comes to be about the same.
My question is this
which board should I get? Keep this in mind:
1: if I get the CUSL2-C no changes will be made. PIII 800eb will remain on the CUSL2.
2: if I get the Abit SA6R, the CUSL2 will go to the CeleronII, and the SA6R will be used in my main system(due to the RAID function), thus making it a PIII800eb@954(if it can reach it) on the Abit SA6R, and the Celeron on the CUSL2.
3: if I do number 2, I'm not sure what my overclocking ability would be. I want to remain at the current speed, if not go faster. I don't want to lose what I have right now.
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get the abit board and setup raid. Even if u can't clock your processor up as high the raid will make up for the speed difference.
Well, my friend at the town where the shop is is picking up the SA6R as I type.
the RAID isn't of any real use to me YET.
All I have are a 15GB and a 45GB hdd-both UDMA 100/7200 rpm.
so RAID won't do me any good until I get another one of the above drives(probably the 45GB as cheap as they are).
Right now, my question is this:
I already have a Promise Ultra100 controller, as I have more IDE devices than ports.
Is there a way to turn the highpoint controller into a standard harddrive controller(NON-RAID)? It'd be great to be able to put my drives on the highpoint, NOT RAID them, put my cd-drives on my normal ports, and sell off my promise card(or trade it for some RAM).
As long as the motherboard is good, and isn't the limiting factor in my overclocking, I think I'll be pretty happy.
the RAID isn't of any real use to me YET.
All I have are a 15GB and a 45GB hdd-both UDMA 100/7200 rpm.
so RAID won't do me any good until I get another one of the above drives(probably the 45GB as cheap as they are).
Right now, my question is this:
I already have a Promise Ultra100 controller, as I have more IDE devices than ports.
Is there a way to turn the highpoint controller into a standard harddrive controller(NON-RAID)? It'd be great to be able to put my drives on the highpoint, NOT RAID them, put my cd-drives on my normal ports, and sell off my promise card(or trade it for some RAM).
As long as the motherboard is good, and isn't the limiting factor in my overclocking, I think I'll be pretty happy.
I do plan on eventually getting drives to use RAID properly
the sound and video, yeah, I'd rather do without.
but it's not really a problem...I have it already with the CUSL2(no audio though)
40 bucks for RAID.
buying a RAID card would cost me 100 bucks
the sound and video, yeah, I'd rather do without.
but it's not really a problem...I have it already with the CUSL2(no audio though)
40 bucks for RAID.
buying a RAID card would cost me 100 bucks
I know
but it's something to play with
and I act as a primary fileserver for 30 computers on weekends
but it's something to play with
and I act as a primary fileserver for 30 computers on weekends