yeh, i've decided this is what im going to do: Replace my ECS m848ALU rev 2.1 (£23 mobo lol) with a: Gigabyte 7N400E-L Nforce 2 + Corsair (VS1GBKIT333) 1024MB (2 x 512MB Matched Pair), DDR333 / PC2700, non-ECC, Unbuffered, CL2.5, Lifetime Warranty + Antec SLK3700 BQE Solution 350W PSU (Antec) That will make my system exactly this spec: Antec SLK3700 BQE Antec 350W Smart PSU Gigabyte 7N400E-L Nforce 2 Motherboard AMD Athlon 2200+ (1.8ghz) 1.5GB DDR333 PC2700 ATI Radeon 9600XT 128mb Sapphire 2 x 60GB 7200RPM 8mb Cache LG 8X DUAL DVD Burner LG 16X DVD Player 21" Philips TFT what u rekon?
I don't know if you know this, but that board is based on the nForce 2 400 chipset, which is single channel. The nForce 2 Ultra 400 is dual-channel. However, the design of the Athlon XP means the extra memory channel adds only an extra 3-5% performance. Everything else looks good, tho.
sorry i cut the product name of it down it is actually a: Gigabyte 7N400E-L SKT A Nforce2 Ultra ATX 400FSB Sound LAN USB 2.0 Retail Box
http://www.giga-byte.com/MotherBoard/Products/Products_Spec_GA-7N400E-L.htm I dunno. According to Gigabyte, the GA-7N400E-L doesn't list dual-channel DDR as any part of it's specs. I know the GA-7N400 is dual channel tho... http://www.giga-byte.com/MotherBoard/Products/Products_GA-7N400.htm
I think BigB's right. The GA-7N400E-L doesn't have dual channel, but it isn't a big deal. Also, I suggest you get PC3200 memory so that if you get a 400FSB cpu, you won't be RAM limited. The rest of it looks good.