Mobo for a Quad Core i7 920
Mobo for a Quad Core i7 920
Hi, i'm a n00b when it comes to PC building and was looking to put together a rig that'll need little upgrading for a while. I'm pretty taken on the i7 920 as the value for money seems great. But i was wondering on a decent motherboard for it that'll support SLI/ CrossfireX and a decent amount of RAM (Preferbly DDR3 but not that fuss if it supports DDR2). I've been looking at the ASUS Rampage 2 Gene or the EVGA X58 SLI LE and the XFX X58i. Not got a case yet so not fussy on Form Factor. Also not looking to pay more than £300 -£350 (Not sure how much dollar that is maybe about $500) at the very most but might be presuaded if it is streaks ahead any other in that price range. Many thanks (Sorry for the wall of text).
Re: Mobo for a Quad Core i7 920
I quite like the Asus P6T Deluxe v2 personally (I've just bought one for a i7 upgrade myself).
Currently in the x58 motherboards there's no one board that stands out from the crowd (that isn't ridiculously expensive). So as long as the board can overclock reasonably well then you're good to go.
Dan
Currently in the x58 motherboards there's no one board that stands out from the crowd (that isn't ridiculously expensive). So as long as the board can overclock reasonably well then you're good to go.
Dan
Re: Mobo for a Quad Core i7 920
I can recommend what brand not to get, ECS. I also have a Asus X58 board that works well.
Re: Mobo for a Quad Core i7 920
Thanks for the quick replies guys. How could i tell from the spec which ones of the X58 range overclocks ok? Sorry as i said i'm a n00b! Thanks.
Re: Mobo for a Quad Core i7 920
You can't, which is where review sites like legit
reviews come into play.
From what I read up on x58 motherboards though, they all overclocked reasonably well and like I said, non of them really stand out as being better over all than any of the other boards. So either go with a brand you like, board that looks cool, or one that is the right price. Then when you've narrowed it down, check out motherboard reviews to make sure you are happy with it's performance.
Dan
reviews come into play.
From what I read up on x58 motherboards though, they all overclocked reasonably well and like I said, non of them really stand out as being better over all than any of the other boards. So either go with a brand you like, board that looks cool, or one that is the right price. Then when you've narrowed it down, check out motherboard reviews to make sure you are happy with it's performance.
Dan
Re: Mobo for a Quad Core i7 920
As an aside I'd go with the DDR3 as it has has come down to a reasonable price and would allow you the max benefit of triple channel memory.
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Re: Mobo for a Quad Core i7 920
I just bought the evga X58 SLI LE. I haven't finished getting my components yet though so it's not built. The reviews I've read on it so far have been very favorable though and it was the best IMO in that price range. I almost didn't get it because it will only take 12GB, but I figured the likelyhood of me needing to upgrade my RAM before I need a new MB is unlikely.
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Ci7 920, EVGA X58 SLI LE, 12GB OCZ Platinum 1333, eVGA 8800GT Superclock, Enermax Liberty 500W, Acer 22" LCD, Win 7 Ultimate 64bit