Help with k7n2 delta-islr

I am thinking about purchasing the cyclone bundle from allstarshop.com
It comes with the msi k7n2 delta-Islr nforce2 ultra 400
With the athalon xp 2500+ barton
512 kingston ddr 400 pc3200 cl 2.5
ati radeon 9500 pro 128k 8x agp.
I will be running windows xp pro
Will this all work together seems the msi board has lots of issues?
Thanks for any help.

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Originally posted by ally68
I am not that concerned with bench marks as I do not play alot to games. I guess what I am asking is the fx cards more compatible also if I do get kingston ddr400 should I get 2 256 stcks or one 512 stick?
For video the TI4600 would be fine and is more reasonably prices. As far as RAM Kingston is not on the approved list, like I said it may work fine or you may have problems depending on the chipset, but no matter what type of RAM you buy you definetly want to buy 2 X 256MHz so you can run dual channel.
Rob

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