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Old March 27th, 2005, 02:43 AM
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Please, advice me on Abit VH6II upgrade

Hi,
My main concern is the motherboard layout, as I wish inserting the new board into the old box.
Besides, I have a new Intel cooler (A70178-001 SANYO DENKI) I wish using also.
Can I use the existing SDRAM or new memories are needed for the new board?

All ideas are welcome.
I use PC for Quark, Photoshop, Flash, Word - main concerns are speed and stability

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The mobo you specified is an ATX form-factor, as are nearly all mobos today, so a new board should fit with no problem, and the new cooler should as well. New mobos use DDR (or DDR2) ram, so your old SDRAM won't work.
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Yeh, that ram wont work, go get yourself like some pc4400 ram, trust me it will be good for what you have man and get 2 6800Ultras in sli, the goodness of 32pipelines.

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Watch your language ben, and please try to say something useful in your posts.

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