Taj zalman od pola kilograma teži ustvari 773g ( daleko preko pola kilograma ) .
Najbolji hladnjak za taj socket .
http://www.frostytech.com/articlevie...articleID=1518
Slobodno možeš staviti 11x200 Mhz bez podizanja napona .
Što se sata diska tiče , pročitaj ovo :
If you want to use that SATA drive as your boot device, then drivers for it 
must be integrated into your copy of WinXP during Setup. And the only way 
provided to do this is to run WinXP Setup again, press F6 when invited, and 
let Setup install it from a floppy diskette. This is not necessary for a 
SATA drive to be used as a secondary drive, but it is required to use it as 
the boot device. Even if you use something like Ghost, the ghosted drivers 
on your new drive will be the ones for your old boot device, not for your 
new SATA drive, and you'll still need to run Setup again. 
The only way WinXP Setup knows to get drivers that are not included on the 
WinXP CD-ROM is to load them from a floppy diskette. My EPoX 8KDA3+ came 
with onboard SATA RAID, but I don't use either SATA or RAID yet. (I boot 
from SCSI and have 2 IDE drives for data.) So I haven't installed SATA 
drivers, but I did have to use the F6 and floppy to install drivers for my 
SCSI host adapter. 
My 8KDA3+ User's Manual has instructions (in Section 5, S-ATA RAID 
CONFIGURATION) for how to "Prepare driver floppy" from the drivers on the 
CD-ROM that came with the mobo. Your 8RDA3+ probably has similar 
instructions. I haven't had to try it yet, but I expect that I will need to 
do this when I install a SATA drive - even without RAID - as my boot device. 
When you have the floppy ready, boot from the WinXP CD-ROM. During the 
hardware detection phase, early in Setup, watch for the message that flashes 
briefly at the bottom of the screen to Press F6 to install mass storage 
drivers, or something to that effect. Press F6, then wait. Setup will seem 
not to notice and will continue copying hundreds of files; then it will stop 
with instructions for using that floppy to install the drivers. After that, 
Setup will boot from that SATA drive for the first time and run the GUI 
phase to complete the installation.