Are you serious? a G200 PCI?

Why on earth would you bother to carry forward a... ten? year old PCI graphics card?

Is it even the right PCI voltage for a modern box?

BTW, The plan is to migrate a G200 card forward. The new m/b does have PCI slots (2)..... :) This just may be either 'way-too-much-fun', 'way-too- expensive' ,or, 'way-too-stupid.'
Me? I betting on the 'way-too-stupid' choice.......LOL!!!!!
Sometimes Science can drop a bomb!
At this point, I am forced to react to whatever.
Thank you,
Duncan

At 17:10 11/03/2008 -0800, you wrote:

I always get a after market fan, and I don't overclock. A good CPU cooler like Arctic Cooler, which is Swiss made, is just a LOT quieter then stock. You can get one at Newegg, a Freezer 7, which will handle up to 135 watts, for under 30 bucks.


At 01:32 PM 11/3/2008, you wrote:

OK, I think I will do the E8400-retail.  Are there any negative
comments about the hs/fan that comes with the E8400?  New hs/fans
are possible for future needs as conditions warrant; and, would most
likely go to ThermalRight unless a better cooler
exists................ :)


The cases are all Lian-Li PC69's (that have been a good investment
from years past!).
The case fans are not an issue; can be updated as required.

Over the years, I have found that most default hs/fan combos from
intel work well at the box chip speeds........... I do not plan to
overclock.  The 3.0GHz speed is just fine.

I'm experimenting with a Xigmatek thing at the moment, which does a
very good job, but for stock clock the retail one is absolutely fine.

Almost seems like a shame to leave an E8400 stock though, I've yet to encounter one that wasn't stable at 3.6Ghz without even looking at the
voltage setting. :p
Not that I'm saying you have to or anything, it's totally cool to like
the peace of mind that comes from big safety margins.

-JB


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