I am building my cousin 2 PIII workstations for CAD at work and at home and I would like to have your expert opinions on which cpu and motherboard to get. The man just won't take my advice of getting a pair of TBird's because his brand loyalty to Intel. Stubborn goat!
This machine will have 256mb of ram(PC133, not RAMbust..hell no!) and all kind of sh*t within and attached to it(G400Max, cdrom, cdrw, jazz, scanner, color laser printer, video camera, golf clubs, BMW M5..etc. You get my point). So, I need a motherboard with many I/O options. I have looked at ASUS CUSL2 and pretty impressed with it. Is there a better board than this?
I will be overclocking the sh*t out of these computers and I will be running Seti on it 24/7 as payment for building the workstations.. It will be the first time I OC a PIII and I am not familiar with which flip chip cpu to use for the best results(100mhz vs 133mhz bus...). Any pointers will be greatly appreciated.
This machine will have 256mb of ram(PC133, not RAMbust..hell no!) and all kind of sh*t within and attached to it(G400Max, cdrom, cdrw, jazz, scanner, color laser printer, video camera, golf clubs, BMW M5..etc. You get my point). So, I need a motherboard with many I/O options. I have looked at ASUS CUSL2 and pretty impressed with it. Is there a better board than this?
I will be overclocking the sh*t out of these computers and I will be running Seti on it 24/7 as payment for building the workstations.. It will be the first time I OC a PIII and I am not familiar with which flip chip cpu to use for the best results(100mhz vs 133mhz bus...). Any pointers will be greatly appreciated.
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