Originally posted by: shawnz28
This is what he was refering to http://amamax.com/amamax/
Originally posted by: AAjax
Originally posted by: shawnz28
This is what he was refering to http://amamax.com/amamax/
I find it interesting how many less than 10 posts junior posters are hitting this thread.......
That said amamax is a much better deal, have ordered multiple cases from them and am very happy
If a PS is P4 ready/approved, is it safe to assume that it would also support AMD (~2500+)? Or would that just be naive?
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Originally posted by: AAjax
Originally posted by: shawnz28
This is what he was refering to http://amamax.com/amamax/
I find it interesting how many less than 10 posts junior posters are hitting this thread.......
That said amamax is a much better deal, have ordered multiple cases from them and am very happy
I don't see why amamax is a much better deal, unless you have to have a window for your computer. HCTnet was about 5 dollars cheaper. How is that a worse deal? Nonetheless, I'd probably go for the amamax deal to build a gaming computer.
Originally posted by: cremefilled
If a PS is P4 ready/approved, is it safe to assume that it would also support AMD (~2500+)? Or would that just be naive?
That's being naive. AMD chips definitely take better, more stable PSU's than P4's do. The "P4 ready" designation means that it has the 4-pin extra power connector.