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Date:      Tue, 23 Jan 2001 18:26:04 -0800
From:      dmp@pantherdragon.org
To:        Doug Young <dougy@gargoyle.apana.org.au>
Cc:        freebsd-newbies@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: AMD Duron
Message-ID:  <3A6E3D3C.23C00A88@pantherdragon.org>
References:  <20010123120803.RFOR26799.mss.rdc2.nsw.optushome.com.au@co3027913-a> <3A6DBEE8.2A89B966@pantherdragon.org> <005d01c08576$f985e230$837e03cb@dougy>

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Doug Young wrote:
> 
> I don't overclock CPU's, don't use computers for games, and don't have
> either the time or
> the inclination to mess around with components that are excessively "fussy"

How does the desire to overclock or play games factor into this
discussion?

AMDs aren't excessively fussy.  In fact, I find them to be less trouble
than Intel chips.

> > Andrew Luke Nesbit wrote:
> > > Secondly, you need a good quality power supply unit for maximum
> > > reliability (because AMD chips are very particular about running on
> > > hardware which performs to spec.)
> >
> > Specifically, you need a PS that can output 25A on +5v.  Pay no
> > attention to the PS being 250-watt or 300-watt, that number is
> > relatively worthless, always check the per-voltage output ratings on
> > the sticker on the side of the PS.
> >
> > > Thirdly, it's a good idea to have good quality RAM modules (this
> > > means that the printed circuit board design must be good, the chips
> > > themselves must be good, and the construction of the module must be
> > > good.) This is much more important if you're overclocking, but even
> > > you're not, you'd be surprised at how many flakey PC's have
> > > substandard RAM as their cause.
> >
> > Buy any generic PC133 stick and use it as PC100 and you're pretty
> > safe.  If you need/want to run 133MHz, buy from Crucial Tech or a
> > vendor specializing in overclocker/gaming hardware.
> >
> > > Oh, and do not use a SoundBlaster Live! card.
> >
> > Why not?


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