by congo » Wed May 31, 2006 7:38 pm
Cost isn't only measured in dollars, it can be measured in frustration, incompatibility and time trying to sort problems with waning support.
My suggestion isn't a hard and fast rule, there is a case for building a PC from older parts, where there is a specific use for that PC.
In this case however, a PC is to be assembled based on the unknown and rare mainboard in an attempt to make a new compatible PC from older technology, I just thought it wise to put my 2 cents worth in urging caution.
I'm not saying don't upgrade to socket 939 either, that was my choice for my situation, as I already use a decent 939 system, I don't need to go there again. I had the choice of building a new system based on my surplus socket 939 cpu, or selling the CPU while it was still worth something.
I still recommend socket A systems in certain situations as well, it can be a very cheap alternative, particularly where some compatible parts are already owned. Some Socket A gear is very good, and the NF2 platform was well proven.
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congo on Wed May 31, 2006 7:48 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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