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i am purchasing a new motherboard- i have a P4 processor at 2.6 Gig and 512 cache- my old rage grphix for now y Geforce is on back order t my shop- so what is a good mother board? I also prefer runninSDRAM versus DDR due to a network home issue...
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i stick to either Asus or Abit motherboards (the best).
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Yep, woody is right.
I've been using A-bit for the past 5 years. They're great boards. I've never used an Asus, but I know people who have them and they love them. |
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Well that should be good enough to run GPL
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Asus, Asus, definately Asus.
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No way, go for genuine Intel. A bit more expensive though, but not by much... Anyway, all of them use same Intel chipsets. Check Intel's site and chose your motherboard considering:
- do you need RIMMs, what kind and how many slots do you need - how many PCI slots available - do you need integrated network card - integrated video, but I don't suppose you'd want to use it. I say an i850 chipset based motherboard is what you need, 850EMV2 or 850EMD2. PS: Can't figure it out what the home network problem might be, that would force you to use SDRAMs. Also, since you already have a P4/2.6GHz system why do you need to replace the motherboard. |
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lol. Back to basics here. I have no idea what a Motherboard is, or why you can't be content with the one you had in the first place...
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I cannot conceive of any circumstances in which I'd accept integrated video. Not much chance of driving GPL with that!
Integrated audio, perhaps (I actually had that, but I've added a soundcard). |
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no th erage card was separate carryover, i have no motherboard for the new chip, that was my point , i am still using my 500 meg pentium copmuter to write with I was building a new "office Pc" heh heh for gaming, business expense and all...
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