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    Is this decent stuff?

    I've been thinking of upgrading, mostly so I can get a faster machine and use my current machine as my server. My game server compiles are taking like half an hour on the current test server, its getting brutal to test stuff.

    I'm looking into these:

    mobo: http://www.ncix.com/products/index.php?sku=18778
    cpu: http://www.ncix.com/products/index.php?sku=21227
    video: http://www.ncix.com/products/index.php?sku=23715

    1st: Are these compatible with each other? I'm still new to the PCIe stuff and the AM2 stuff.
    2nd: Any major features I should look for that are missing?

    Videocard wise I'm not too fussy since I don't play that many games, just as long as it will work with 2 VGA adapters since my monitors are not DVI.
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    Those are decent, but why are you getting a uATX board instead of a full ATX? On that board, you'll only be able to run one vid card as you only have one PCI-E16 expansion slot.
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    Yeah I thought of going SLI, but I'm also trying not to spend too much, specially for Video considering I don't play much games. Then again, room for future expansion is not a bad idea, I'm looking at this mobo now instead:

    http://www.ncix.com/products/index.p...nufacture=ASUS
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    That's not bad. The other reason I mentioned that, is if you have an ATX case and get a uATX or mini-ATX board, the header pins won't match up right for the case and the case lights, and other functions might not work.
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    What he said... I remember rewiring my front power/light connectors on my atx case for uATX motherboard... I'd rather get an MSI motherboard, but I'm not familiar with their am2 support, or "incompatability" issues that MSI might have on current boards.... Nice processor, and nice videocard, you might find that ati x series cards are little better for gaming, however, server stuff, all you need is basic "INTEL" video, like a 770? or 720, whatever chipset it is.... as most server stuff is not graphics intensive and mainly dependant on CPU/memory and hard drive performance... I think skimp on the videocard and invest in a good raid/backup setup, then worry about graphics later on!

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    This will be my actual workstation, my current workstation will be the server to replace the AMD 2000+ that currently powers my entire network.

    Was not aware of the pin differences though, good to know. So the 2nd board I posted should be fine then?
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    The first board would've been fine. The socket AM2 is the same socket no matter what Mobo.
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    yeah trying to restrict my shopping to same site, much cheaper for shipping. And I'm in Canada so I'm more restricted when it comes to all the discount stores that are in the US. Border taxes would rape me.

    I ended up ordering those parts with the 2nd board I posted, I can't wait now. Tired of those 10+ minute compiles.
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    I feel like I've registered a few days late for most of these thread discussions, but RS your choices seem pretty good. Best of luck with your new system.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Red Squirrel View Post
    yeah trying to restrict my shopping to same site, much cheaper for shipping. And I'm in Canada so I'm more restricted when it comes to all the discount stores that are in the US. Border taxes would rape me.
    I don't get it, if you order from a store in the US, Canada charges you a sales tax anyway? If so, that is bs.

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