RollerCam540
New member
I'm on my way to bed so I'm going to be curt:
I've seen many rig galleries in my time but I have yet to see a comprehensive one like the one I'm about to propose:
Imagine: your looking to buy a new computer. Their are several motherboards out there that pretty much do the same thing: some OC better than others, some are more reliable than others, some need to RMA their motherboard due to Sudden Death Syndrome (DFI NF4 Ultra's), so on and so forth. Imagine if you could search through a rig gallery and find successful overclocks. For example, if you're looking to overclock a socket 478 p4 and you want to do so with PC4000 memory. Imagine what would happen if you could search for the memory you want to buy against the list of rigs we have in the gallery and SX forum would spew out a list of members with that type of memory. Then you can see which board they are using, what BIOS they use with that memory, and what clock frequency they reached with their processor. The person can note why they chose the motherboard they did (as you know the A64 NF3 boards are picky as to which ram they will run and which ram they won't). They can post any problems they experienced with different types of RAM. So on and so forth.
Basically, it would nice to be able to search for a certain part and see what setups are stable when using that part in conjunction with the rest of their parts. This will hopefully take the guesswork out of which parts to buy.
I've seen many rig galleries in my time but I have yet to see a comprehensive one like the one I'm about to propose:
Imagine: your looking to buy a new computer. Their are several motherboards out there that pretty much do the same thing: some OC better than others, some are more reliable than others, some need to RMA their motherboard due to Sudden Death Syndrome (DFI NF4 Ultra's), so on and so forth. Imagine if you could search through a rig gallery and find successful overclocks. For example, if you're looking to overclock a socket 478 p4 and you want to do so with PC4000 memory. Imagine what would happen if you could search for the memory you want to buy against the list of rigs we have in the gallery and SX forum would spew out a list of members with that type of memory. Then you can see which board they are using, what BIOS they use with that memory, and what clock frequency they reached with their processor. The person can note why they chose the motherboard they did (as you know the A64 NF3 boards are picky as to which ram they will run and which ram they won't). They can post any problems they experienced with different types of RAM. So on and so forth.
Basically, it would nice to be able to search for a certain part and see what setups are stable when using that part in conjunction with the rest of their parts. This will hopefully take the guesswork out of which parts to buy.