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mates i just would like to get you opinion on something, I'm thinking of buying a new system but i'm still considering if I should go the Intel way or the AMD way. Cash considerations apply and the power the performance of course. I'm sure may mga dream machines lahat tayo, maybe you can give me the specs that you think is best performance for value. also how does hyper threading work :unsure: and the Dual DDR ram thing? i'm trying to read up on it but i'll appreciate input from you guys.

 

this is the specs i'm considering:

 

CPU Pentium 4 2.4C Ghz 800Mhz HT (boxed)

Asus Motherboard P4P800 deluxe i865PE

256 DDRAM Memory 400 MHz (2 pcs to be able to use the dual DDR feature, tama ba ang iniisip ko?)

80 GB Western Digital HD 7200 rpm

GeForce 4 Titanium

 

help guys!

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mates i just would like to get you opinion on something, I'm thinking of buying a new system but i'm still considering if I should go the Intel way or the AMD way. Cash considerations apply and the power the performance of course. I'm sure may mga dream machines lahat tayo, maybe you can give me the specs that you think is best performance for value. also how does hyper threading work :unsure: and the Dual DDR ram thing? i'm trying to read up on it but i'll appreciate input from you guys.

 

this is the specs i'm considering:

 

CPU Pentium 4 2.4C Ghz 800Mhz HT (boxed)

Asus Motherboard P4P800 deluxe i865PE

256 DDRAM Memory 400 MHz (2 pcs to be able to use the dual DDR feature, tama ba ang iniisip ko?)

80 GB Western Digital HD 7200 rpm

GeForce 4 Titanium

 

help guys!

Personally sa akin ok na yung specs mo. Saan mo pala gagamitin yan? Kung sa games ok na yan :D

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For the same clock speed,2.4 intel vs 2.4 AMD get the AMD, mas mabilis yun. Ang 1.3ghz ng AMD equal siya sa !1.7 ghz na P4. Pang gaming talaga AMD. Sa MB naman, ECS is ok and a little less expensive than asus. Video card, always go for the best that your money can buy, and you can never have too much memory. ;)

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mates i just would like to get you opinion on something, I'm thinking of buying a new system but i'm still considering if I should go the Intel way or the AMD way. Cash considerations apply and the power the performance of course. I'm sure may mga dream machines lahat tayo, maybe you can give me the specs that you think is best performance for value. also how does hyper threading work :unsure: and the Dual DDR ram thing? i'm trying to read up on it but i'll appreciate input from you guys.

 

this is the specs i'm considering:

 

CPU Pentium 4 2.4C Ghz 800Mhz HT (boxed) 

Asus Motherboard P4P800 deluxe i865PE 

256 DDRAM Memory 400 MHz (2 pcs to be able to use the dual DDR feature, tama ba ang iniisip ko?) 

80 GB Western Digital HD 7200 rpm

GeForce 4 Titanium

 

help guys!

Personally sa akin ok na yung specs mo. Saan mo pala gagamitin yan? Kung sa games ok na yan :D

thanks for the tips. Gaming is my biggest priority, i've always been into AMD but with all the concern about heat problems nag da-dalawang isip tuloy ako. the main reason i'm buying Intel is for the Hyper threading thingie and the Asus motherboard is for it's great bundle and options for 800 FSB plus Dual DDRAM support (your comments on how this works and how I can make it work will be much appreciated).

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May nakita akong casing na maganda sa AMD, aside from the power supply exhaust fan at exhaust fan sa likod, meron isa pang fan na pwede mo flip open sa taas ng casing to tatlo yung fan all in all :D

 

Also, dagdagan mo na memory to 512MB.

yup, 2 pcs of 256 DDRAM 400MHz so that the Dual DDR capability of the board will be activated (or I think that's how it's supposed to be :unsure: ) puwede dalawang 512 but my cash might not make that possible.

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May nakita akong casing na maganda sa AMD, aside from the power supply exhaust fan at exhaust fan sa likod, meron isa pang fan na pwede mo flip open sa taas ng casing to tatlo yung fan all in all :D

 

Also, dagdagan mo na memory to 512MB.

yup, 2 pcs of 256 DDRAM 400MHz so that the Dual DDR capability of the board will be activated (or I think that's how it's supposed to be :unsure: ) puwede dalawang 512 but my cash might not make that possible.

teka anong ibig mong sabihing dual DDR?

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mates i just would like to get you opinion on something, I'm thinking of buying a new system but i'm still considering if I should go the Intel way or the AMD way. Cash considerations apply and the power the performance of course. I'm sure may mga dream machines lahat tayo, maybe you can give me the specs that you think is best performance for value. also how does hyper threading work :unsure: and the Dual DDR ram thing? i'm trying to read up on it but i'll appreciate input from you guys.

 

this is the specs i'm considering:

 

CPU Pentium 4 2.4C Ghz 800Mhz HT (boxed) 

Asus Motherboard P4P800 deluxe i865PE 

256 DDRAM Memory 400 MHz (2 pcs to be able to use the dual DDR feature, tama ba ang iniisip ko?)  

80 GB Western Digital HD 7200 rpm

GeForce 4 Titanium

 

help guys!

Personally sa akin ok na yung specs mo. Saan mo pala gagamitin yan? Kung sa games ok na yan :D

thanks for the tips. Gaming is my biggest priority, i've always been into AMD but with all the concern about heat problems nag da-dalawang isip tuloy ako. the main reason i'm buying Intel is for the Hyper threading thingie and the Asus motherboard is for it's great bundle and options for 800 FSB plus Dual DDRAM support (your comments on how this works and how I can make it work will be much appreciated).

Ano nga pala ang Dual DDR na sinasabi mo pala? Bago din yan sa pandinig ko. Bagong type ng DDR ba yan?

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pwede rin bang mga tech-related developments dito? anyway, share ko lang to. i wonder how long it will take us before our educational system adapts to the technological world...

 

IDA-Microsoft initiative brings tablet PCs into classroom

By Bridgette See, Channel NewsAsia

 

SINGAPORE : Instead of pen and paper, 200 River Valley High students are using the stylus and tablet PCs for notetaking.

 

They are testing out a new way of learning as part of a S$20m initiative by the Infocomm Development Authority and Microsoft.

 

The project, called BackPack.NET, is a 5-year project to test and develop innovative technologies in education.

 

Acting Education Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam said the project is just one example of how the classroom of the future might look like, as schools have the freedom to explore ways to integrate IT into their curricula.

 

Two other schools are looking into a similar trial. - CNA

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Dual-Channel DDR:

Dual-channel DDR technology doubles the bandwidth of your system memory and hence boost the system performance to out perform any memory existing solutions in the market.

 

 

What's dual-channel DDR?

To add to the confusion, enter dual-channel DDR. The terminology "dual-channel DDR" is being misused by some in the memory industry, which can mislead the consumer. The fact is there's no such thing as dual-channel DDR memory. There are, however, dual-channel platforms.

 

When properly used, the term "dual channel" refers to the DDR chipset on certain motherboards designed with two memory channels instead of one. The two channels handle memory-processing more efficiently by utilizing the theoretical bandwidth of the two modules, thus reducing system latencies, the timing delays that inherently occur with one memory module. For example, one controller reads and writes data while the second controller prepares for the next access, hence, eliminating the reset and setup delays that occur before one memory module can begin the read/write process all over again. Think of it like two relay runners. The first runner runs one leg while the second runner sets up and prepares to receive the baton smoothly and carry on the task at hand without delay. While performance gains from dual-channel chipsets aren't huge, they can increase bandwidth by as much as 10 percent. To those seeking to push the performance envelope, that 10 percent can be very important.

 

So the next time you come across a product that's touted and sold as dual-channel DDR, know this: It's simply two DDR memory modules, packaged and marketed as a specialty product or a must-have "kit." If indeed you have a dual-channel platform and you want to take advantage of the performance gain it offers, our advice is to opt for high quality and service over expensive packaging, and simply purchase your DDR memory in pairs. However, be very careful to order two modules with the exact same specifications; the modules must be identical to each other to perform correctly.

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mates i just would like to get you opinion on something, I'm thinking of buying a new system but i'm still considering if I should go the Intel way or the AMD way. Cash considerations apply and the power the performance of course. I'm sure may mga dream machines lahat tayo, maybe you can give me the specs that you think is best performance for value. also how does hyper threading work :unsure: and the Dual DDR ram thing? i'm trying to read up on it but i'll appreciate input from you guys.

 

this is the specs i'm considering:

 

CPU Pentium 4 2.4C Ghz 800Mhz HT (boxed) 

Asus Motherboard P4P800 deluxe i865PE 

256 DDRAM Memory 400 MHz (2 pcs to be able to use the dual DDR feature, tama ba ang iniisip ko?)  

80 GB Western Digital HD 7200 rpm

GeForce 4 Titanium

 

help guys!

Personally sa akin ok na yung specs mo. Saan mo pala gagamitin yan? Kung sa games ok na yan :D

thanks for the tips. Gaming is my biggest priority, i've always been into AMD but with all the concern about heat problems nag da-dalawang isip tuloy ako. the main reason i'm buying Intel is for the Hyper threading thingie and the Asus motherboard is for it's great bundle and options for 800 FSB plus Dual DDRAM support (your comments on how this works and how I can make it work will be much appreciated).

Oi dude...pareho tayo ng spec ng PC.

Ok yung HT ng Intel....yung OS ko (Win2K pro) will see 2 processors.

Para ka na ding naka-dual pro.

As for ur memory, ok yung pareho ng klase at speed. U should get 2 x 256.

Nasa BIOS lng yun disable/enable yung feature na yun.

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extreme thanks for posting the Dual DDR explanation, that was my initial feel of what they meant when I first heard about it. to make it more simple, Dual DDR technology (w/c is in the Mobo not the ram) makes use of a program that enables the use of 2 pcs of memory modules w/ the same specs (i.e. 256 at 400MHz) and basically when it runs it, the MHz is doubled, so instead of having 512 at 400 MHz, you have 512 at 800MHz, which is why most Dual DDR capable boards have FSB at 800MHz. This is basically emulating the Rambus frequency.

 

matsutsu bro, so you already have this system? bibili pa lang ako actually w/c is why i was asking the opinion of the peeps here. maybe you can post performance differences that you experienced while using the set up. Yes, cool nga ang hyperthreading! pag up ng bios eh 2 CPU's are detected!

 

NOTE for the peeps who might be interested in using Dual DDR technology, only windows XP recognizes this so kailangan ang OS ninyo is XP or it wont work, that's what i've read anyways. goodluck!

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