by GunnerMan » Wed Jul 20, 2005 6:41 pm
Ok let me help you a bit:
Heatsink: Device usually made of copper and/or aluminum that is put on chips, mainly big producers of heat such as your CPU and video card. It absorbs heat in the metal and is taken away by a fan. Open your case, you will see a large contraption with a fan on it, thats it.
Overclocking is increasing your core clock: IE 200 Mhz to 250Mhz. I dont recomend you attempt this at your computing level.
The correct video card for your board can be 1 of 3 interfaces: AGP, PCI, and PCI-Express. Open your case you will see PCI slots they have things such as a network interface card, sound card, etc. An AGP slot is smaller than the PCI slot and slightly offset from the rest. A pci-e slot is the largest of them so if it is longer than a standard PCI slot it is probabbly PCIe. Sence you have an FX 5500 video card you most likely have AGP. Search google for pics.
BFG Tech is a well known video card manufacturer. Known for its "real" lifetime warrantee, factory overclocked components.
AGP is Advanced Graphic Port, used exclusevly for video cards. Has more bandwith than PCI.
The socket reffers to the number of pins a cpu has. Socket 775 has 775 pins so a socket 478 will not fit/work.
Hope that helped a bit.
