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Vassili_Zaitsev
12-03-2003, 03:49 PM
Hi everybody :t
well, i want to buy a new computer and i have selected the MSI K7N2 Delta L as the Motherboard. But somepeople told me the Mobo have problems with ATi Graphic Card's & i want to assamble the PC with an ATi Radeon 9700 Pro o 9800 Pro Graphic card.
my question is, would i have problems of incompatibility??
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and the memory i had choosed is a Kingston (Memory (http://www.ec.kingston.com/ecom/configurator/PartsInfo.asp?ktcpartno=KVR400X64C25/512)) its compatible with the MoBo??
thanks everybody (Y)
*sorry for my english :D*
BipolarBill
12-03-2003, 04:38 PM
There are no know issues between the nForce2 and ATi cards. I wouldn't worry about that.
I would recommend Crucial memory over Kingston for this application. It's dead reliable. Get PC3200.
Your English, once again, is fine. :cool:
Vassili_Zaitsev
12-03-2003, 04:50 PM
crucial, hmmm could be good option, but its so hard to find that ram here in Venezuela, ¬¬ only generic and kingston RAM overhere...but i'll read about that memories. thanks
i dont talk about the nforce2, i talk about the MoBo:
i'd the question because in another forum i colud see a friend with an KT4 Ultra of MSI and a PowerColor 9500 non pro with so much problems, i know it was a problem with the AGP 8X support of the KT400 Chipset but when he turns the AGP transfer speed to 4X the problems don't stop...& he and other "forist" said the MSI make something on their bios to reject the ATi cards...
and i want to confirm that opinions about the MSI
:confused: so i think i have a bad idea about my english
Thanks
RamonGTP
12-03-2003, 04:52 PM
I build a computer for my cousin using that board and an ATI 9800 Pro with no issues whatsoever.
BipolarBill
12-03-2003, 04:52 PM
I don't think that the MSI will give you any trouble.
Kingston is fine, but be sure to update your BIOS before you install Windows.
Vassili_Zaitsev
12-03-2003, 04:57 PM
why??:confused:
thanks
BipolarBill
12-03-2003, 05:39 PM
Because the nForce2 chipset is sensitive about RAM. It's best to update the BIOS.
Vassili_Zaitsev
12-03-2003, 05:47 PM
well thanks, i'll take your advice. but when i have an UPS, because the electrical service around here is not so good and i dont wan't to loss my mobo.
so, my config would be that:
ATX Generic Chassis, 350W or better PSU
CPU AMD XP2600+ Barton
MoBo K7N2 Delta L
512MB RAM DDR400 Kingston or Crucial
**KVR400X64C25/512**
ATi Radeon 9800Pro > or <
HDD Wester Digital 80GB 7200RPM
looks good no?? (H) lol
thanks everybody
BipolarBill
12-03-2003, 11:09 PM
Looks good. :D
fishybawb
12-04-2003, 08:16 AM
Looks like a nice setup. Make sure you get a decent PSU though, those generic models are cheap but tend to be of very low quality - if you suffer from a lot of voltage fluctuations, that might be even more reason to buy a good one. See if you can find any 350W+ units by Antec, Enermax, Sparkle or Fortron :)
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