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buying a new mother board

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 8:59 pm
by pavilion cooler
im looking for a new mother board under $200 but i don't know witch one to get
it has to support duel core and more then 4gb of ram
i love over clocking so the better over clocking capability the better
and i want to do duel graphic this time around
got any ideas?

Re: buying a new mother board

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 9:08 pm
by skier
do you want:
SLI(nvidia) or Crossfire(ATI)
Intel CPU or AMD?

or are you open to opinions here also, and what is the budget?

Re: buying a new mother board

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 9:57 pm
by pavilion cooler
AMD i hear the crossfire is quick faster then SLI
as far as budget i have about $500
i already have a case,drives, and a power supply
i also got my hands on a the delphi hydro cool 200 (i want to see what duel core can really do)

Re: buying a new mother board

Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 12:15 pm
by justjoel73
You got alot of choices. How soon do you need to upgrade? If immediately then get a MSI 790FX or another 770X or 790X board($100-150) with the Phenom 9500($190+), get DDR2 800(cause you can get 2 gigs for $30-35 after rebate). Forget about OC cause Phenom will not OC. This is way you have a quad core system that is versatile for a cheap price plus you also get PCI- Express 2.0. This way for the next couple years all you got to do is upgrade GPUs.

Intel chips blow away AMD CPUs now, if you go with Intel, you can get a P35 board($100), Q6600($270), DDR2 800(30-35). Problem is no PCI-Express 2.0. You got to pay more for a X38 board($200+). Intel with with PCI-E 2.0 will run you +$130 over AMD.

Gaming is still mostly GPU limited so unless you do a lot of number crunching, AMD maybe the way to go for a budget system.

If you really want to get a $200 Mobo I can suggest gigabytes GA-X38-DS4 which can be found at $199. It is the cheapest X38 board out there and it is a quality product. Personally I find the SLI vs Crossfire argument silly unless you need the fastest machine out there. I will never shell out that much money for 2 cards. Eventually they are going to put multiple cores on a chip just like they did CPUs. I think AMD has the edge here cause of the experience the AMD engineers have to offer to the GPU design.

Re: buying a new mother board

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 3:40 pm
by pavilion cooler
ok thnx