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    Dewan Hauritz is offline Member
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    Default Sempron 64 microprocessor

    ESOPs have a number of questions about the guide’ Best Option Mobo & Sempron 64-bit SSE3''

    I first want to buy this board Biostar GeForce 6100-M7 and the Sempron 2800 +

    Now my doubts:

    1 I see that the board brings to SATA 2, I have an IDE hard dissociated I serve?

    2 ° for Overclocked to 2600 MHz need a true fan? I serve this Thermaltake Blue Orb II

    3 See also brings PCI-E and I have an AGP video card, so I guess I did not serve it?

    4 also has incorporated video and seems to be good, I have great doubt may clarify the gamma to play games, I mean I have a p4s61 which could play TACTICAL OPS but too dark and rise to the maximum gamma but entered the game and returned to normal, so I buy the card, which allows me to have 2 profiles one normal and one with the high range, so when I go to play a change of gamma and high profile game with good normal gamma. Will have problems with the gamma or not?

    These are my doubts have now expressed hope the best and that I have understood, we also expect their responses.

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    1.Trae connector sata 2 and sata connector so that you can only put a sata. Like the typical course brings ATA connectors q are the typical hard drive with cable

    2. No necessarily need good fan if walking memos synchronous.

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    If your mobo is PCIe does not work then, so I have nf6100 bone very good integrated video! But I would go for the EPoX 6100, for something that mobo performance brought very good points test!

    What you have sata II confuse, it has nothing to do, is to sata Hd!

    About the gamma, we directed your vga then direct view to the configuration of your vga course using omega drivers!

    Greetings

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    First of all I want to buy the plate that comes simply because it is good to overclock and supposedly has very good video, not buy me see if I have to serve things that I have. I need to dissipate heat to the CPU Overclocked? Epoxy and you say the more expensive it is? And brings the same functions as the Biostar (pci-e, sata II, etc)?

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    The video offered by the chipset 6100, all versions of mobos........ I would not call this very good, but it will run everything at low resolutions (up to 800x600) and without filters. The GPU runs at 425 MHz (the 475 chipset with 6150 MHz)

    With this plate (BIOSTAR) and 2800 is a Sempron 2400 MHz get real 300x8 in bios without much difficulty, and with the stock cooler at 36 º borders with that c, and a full 48 º......... I finally decided on performance and aesthetics between them, and stayed with the Blue Orb II

    All the plates that bring nForce 6100 chipset and have 2 sata external PCIe a video upgrade. The 6150 brought the addition of a little more run in the GPU, TV-OUT HDTV, SPDIF output, and some improvements, but I have seen only one who brought asus BYM and SYM.

    The Biostar mobo is good, stable and well ............ dissipated the epoxy is best, and even has more options in bios, is more complicated than the Biostar.

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    Then I decide on the Biostar, I would have to sell the video card and so I buy the blue orb on security and also for performance, should perform better with less processor temperature, I hope it brings me the video can only serve as game TACTICAL OPS.

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    The processor is not going to work better with lower temperature e.g. if the process goes to 40 degrees and low 30 ° for example your computer is just like walking, the first purchase and pro mobo box, and then only if it is not necessary to change the vent before the 20mil would be a lot better spent elsewhere if you really yield.

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