TomaHawK

Distinguished
Aug 28, 2003
64
0
18,630
i would like to hear some opinions about that MSI KT6 Delta-FIS2R with the 2500 barton and 512mb DDR pc3200/400 CL2 ram or maybe 2x512mb DDR pc3200/400 CL3? i wanna hear a yay or nay and if possible some reason why yay or nay (i don`t care if there is a cheaper board doing the same, but if the MSI KT& Delta is outright bad, feel free to tell me) I LUUUUB THA COLOUR!!!!

Beat the heat with the USB-Powered Fan :wink:
 

TKH

Distinguished
Nov 11, 2002
981
0
18,980
KT600 is just... can't make it. Bad in overclocking is the most important thing for many poeple especially you want to get a 2500+ (one of the legendary AthlonXP overclockers) and low latency RAM. Don't waste the overclocking potential on VIA CrapT600... Everything VIA can do nVidia can do better in case of nForce2.

Me fail English? That's Unpossible!
<A HREF="http://www.anandtech.com/mysystemrig.html?id=22996" target="_new">My System Rig</A>
 

TomaHawK

Distinguished
Aug 28, 2003
64
0
18,630
okay, sounds like a start, now you know what priceleague i am in, care to give me some more suggestions about board and ram, fanx in advance. (but don't you think the MSI KT& Delta looks uberleet?*drool*)

Beat the heat with the USB-Powered Fan :wink:
 

TKH

Distinguished
Nov 11, 2002
981
0
18,980
Epox 8RDA and Abit NF7 is about the same price as MSI KT6, even MSI itself has K7N2-Delta series which definitely better than the KT6 line. If you really like the colour I can't comment on that. But to me trade off the (useless) PCB colour for performance/overclockability loss seems stupid (no offence man, that's just myself)

Me fail English? That's Unpossible!
<A HREF="http://www.anandtech.com/mysystemrig.html?id=22996" target="_new">My System Rig</A><P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1><EM>Edited by TKH on 09/23/03 01:30 AM.</EM></FONT></P>
 

TomaHawK

Distinguished
Aug 28, 2003
64
0
18,630
none taken at all, cause i know i would trade fancy colour for performance...so the 2500 barton will go nicely with the epox 8RDA and the Abit, hmm? Since i am using an Abit right now i think i will go for Abit again. (let me read a few reviews on these boards first tho)

Beat the heat with the USB-Powered Fan :wink: