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General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: Karnak on October 25, 2001, 05:25:00 PM
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I just ordered the following parts:
Abit K7G-RAID (AMD 761 chipset)
Athlon 1800 XP
2 x 256mb PC2100 DIMM
Thermaltake Volcano 5 heatsink
Windows XP Professional
I should be getting it next week. I'll then be setting it up. Hopefully everything goes smoothly.
My new system will be:
Abit K7G-RAID (AMD 761 chipset)
Athlon 1800 XP
2 x 256mb PC2100 DIMM
GeForce 2 GTS 32mb
Soundblaster Live! Platinum 5.1
Intel PC/100 8255 network card
TEKRAM SCSI 3 card
Seagate Baracuda 18gb SCSI 3 hard drive
IBM 9gb SCSI 3 hard drive
Seagate Baracuda 2gb SCSI 3 hard drive
Plextor UltraPleX Wide 42x SCSI 3 CD-ROM drive
Windows XP Professional
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If anyone wants to buy an Abit K7A motherboard with an Athlon Classic 700mhz and 512mb of PC133 memory email me at aahola@pacbell.net
I'll sell the lot for $150.00
I don't think there is an issue with any of that stuff. I think that there are issues with the ammount of stuff I have in the system.
[ 10-26-2001: Message edited by: Karnak ]
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youve got mail.
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Karnak are you gonna use separate disks for Windows, Temporary- and Swap files ?
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Make sure you download the newest bios update as well as the newest VIA 4in1 drivers or your Athlon XP won't be compatable
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Will I need the Via 4 in 1 drivers with Windows XP?
Staga, I wasn't planning on it. I was planning on using the 9gb drive as a system drive, the 18gb drive as the program drive and continuing to us the 2gb drive as my backup drive.
Should I use different disks for the temporary and swap files??
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Karnak...if that board has an AMD chipset, should be no reason to install the 4-in-1s.
I made a 1 gig partition on my HD and made that my swap file. Seemed to help performance a bit.
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Raubvogel,
Its got an AMD northbridge and a Via southbridge.
If I recall correctly, the southbridge is hwta the 4 in 1s are for.
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Should I use different disks for the temporary and swap files??
I use an Adaptec 2940U/2940UW PCI adapter with multiple drives and set mine up as follows.
You should place the swap file on a 2nd disk, <your fastest drive> it will help prevent fragmentation of the disk your OS is on.
The SCSI bus allows multi-tasking and is more efficent than IDE drives .
Use a disk utility and move the swap file to the beginning of the disk as it will give you better performance. <I use Norton Speedisk>
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yes you will need the 4in1's for the southbridge. I have that exact same Motherboard.
I would recommend using a seperate disk for the swap file for better performance. With XP it's easy to set up where you want the swap file to be. I don't know why you would use another seperate disk for the temp file though.
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Karnak friend of mine is using a system with several Ultra SCSI hard-disks and he is using separate disks for swap-file and temporary files.
All I know is he said its fast as he_l.
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The shipping version of Windows XP includes via drivers. (finally :) )