What motherboard

Not rele. List max amps for your power supply. Looks like this.

400 No-Name

+12v/16a +5v/18a +3.3v/14a


This information can be found on the side of your power supply on a sticker
 
Seems I have figured out the problem. Orange was running his system on a single-fanned no-name 420w with.

+12v/17a

+5v/28a

+3.3v/28a

New PSU buddy. That'll fix it all nice 'n good :).
 
you have two choices

1) MSI Neo2 Platinum K8N

2) DFI Nf3 Socket 939 board ( which is coming out within a month )

Stay away from the Via Chipset boards , they arent that great. Remember to get a nice strong PSU for your system. Get a Venice 3200+. I do not see a ram listed in your specs , so im gonna guess that you want to buy that as well.

Get two sticks on this ram

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16820218405

and buy an ocz ddr booster ( if you can get it second hand working condition that its even better as you save some money, and only get it if you buy a Neo2 because the DFI gives you 4V Vdimm already )

And start reading up on ocing the MSI Neo2 with DDR Booster . A great read on that motherboard would be http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=43033

With that memory you can expect about 250 mhz with enough volts and active cooling at 2-2-2-5 timings. Thats a darn good speed if I may say so.

Then you will have two choices . Either run the CPU:MEM ratio 1:1 and get a final speed of about 10x255 = 2.55 ghz with low latency . Or you can run a divider and try running your cpu at 9x300 fsb with memory at 240 ( its called a 166 mhz divider ) . Using a divider doesnt hurt A64 much becoz of the on-die memory controller.

And your gaming experience will be ultimate with low latency ram . Its been proven many times over that for gaming and benching , low latency wins over higher ram speed.

Hope this helps . :D
 
my rams good, works fine for me, corsair value ram 1gb dual channel (512x2), so no need for ram, and ill prolly save my ass for thise 3200+ Venice, Socket 939 Motherboard which supports an AGP x8 because thats what my 6600GT is, so i dont wnana get a new GFX card, and a new PSU...
 
Don't buy an Asus board, u'll kick ur own ass later for wasting ur money on it.

Bournes two suggestions are good ones... EPoX 9NDA3+ is a fuckin kickass nF3 board, it's the board that took my lil 3000+ Winnie to 2.8ghz.
 
yea i really do need to know what to get a new PSU or a new mobo.....but prolly my psu not igven out enough power....
 
name='0range' said:
yea i really do need to know what to get a new PSU or a new mobo.....but prolly my psu not igven out enough power....

If I was you I would start with a new PSU and see if that solves your problem.

Despite Austins comment, the enermax is a pretty good PSU. I would personally go for an OCZ or a PCP&C. OCZ is more affordable....the 520(?)w one would be worth a shot to try. I mean if that doesn't work then you will still have a solid class PSU :)
 
kempez815 said:
If I was you I would start with a new PSU and see if that solves your problem.

Despite Austins comment, the enermax is a pretty good PSU. I would personally go for an OCZ or a PCP&C. OCZ is more affordable....the 520(?)w one would be worth a shot to try. I mean if that doesn't work then you will still have a solid class PSU :)

520 watts might be overkill but still go for it i cant talk anyway i have that psu
 
name='kempez815' said:
Despite Austins comment, the enermax is a pretty good PSU. I would personally go for an OCZ or a PCP&C. OCZ is more affordable....the 520(?)w one would be worth a shot to try. I mean if that doesn't work then you will still have a solid class PSU :)

Indeed it is, but not suggesting an OCZ or PCP&C at all is what lead me to the comment. Anywho I feel better now :D
 
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