Thoroughbred 1670 W / bus 133 to 2300 W / 200 bus Barton [vantec aeroflow] [abit nf7 s]
Q: current: @ 1670 MHz Thoroughbred w / 133 bus and 256k L2
thinking about: Barton @ 2300 MHz w / 200 bus and 512k L2
Think her a worthy upgrade chip? Figure of 2500 is cheap as heck and now a Vantec aero flow is cheap too. Would you use the S-Nf7 Abit board with the setup.
Best Answer: Null implies nothing has been assigned at all, or no object created. Not initialized.
"" is an empty string, so there is a value which is the empty string.
In programming it makes a really big difference. All C# objects are null by default. Databases will return different values for null vs an empty string.
Hope that clears it up.
Actually, in that statement, which appears to be C or C++ then the second part is meaningless if the first part is true. Thankfully in those languages that if would only execute the first part. If it executed the second, and name was null, you would get an exception.
Re:Since most of the Bartons out there right now are locked you will have to go with a Barton 2600+ to reach 2300mhz at 200FSB or you will have to run the 2500+ at 210FSB.
Go for it, it would surely make a difference. NOTE: Not all 2500+/2600+ reach the magic 200fsb, so only buy it if you can live with close enough.
Good Luck
Re:boost while the board, chip and HSF are on a boxing day sale and I need advice
Re:Yeah I was picking up some pc3200 anyways (have the ECS K7S5A Pro) and wanted some more RAM so figured might as well get DDR this time around for use in future systems.
Re:Is your RAM pc3200? If it's slower, than running at 200FSB won't help all that much.
Re:(woops put 1330 in title thinking of my other system sorry)
Related posts
Tags: abit nf7 s, vantec aeroflow