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    Default I want to purchase a ATX motherboard ?


    I desire to purchase another ATX motherboard, but not able to date on all. Don't want to expend over 100.00 on the board, less if probable. What would be the best bang for my buck?

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    Hi everyone,
    I read your problem. So, I like to ask you question about your motherboard.
    What's the rest of your motherboard specifications?

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    This is what I contain at present. I am going to be construction another computer and giving this one to my dad but was marveling what board I should leave with? I would akin to wait with AMD though.

    Mainboard : MSI K8N Neo4/SLI (MS-7100)
    Network Card : Marvell Semiconductor (Was: Galileo Technology Ltd) Yukon 88E8053 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller (Copper)
    Physical Memory : 2048 MB (4 x 512 DDR-SDRAM )
    Chipset : nVidia nForce4
    Processor : AMD Athlon 64 3200+ @ 2000 MHz Video Card : Nvidia Corp GeForce 6800 [NV41.1]
    Monitor Type : SONY SDM-HS95 - 19 inches
    Network Card : Ralink Technology Corp Ralink Technology Corp
    Operating System : Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition 5.01.2600 Service Pack 3
    DirectX : Version 9.0c (November 2006).

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    A companionable mobo would be hard to discover, as the 939 socket has been time out for some years now, but you might be able to locate one utilized on eBay. What accurately is incorrect with your present one that makes you want to improve?

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    Nothing. I am constructing another computer for myself and providing the one I presently have to my father. There is nothing incorrect with the one I contain. Instead of purchasing a dual core used on eBay for my AMD 939 sockets I just determined to buy another board. I just desire to recognize which board right now is the best bang for my buck. I am openness toward something that supports the AM3 triple core CPU.

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    So you desire to construct a whole new system? I was perplexed; I though you were just improvement your mobo for your present system.

    Do you just desire a mobo to build off of, or do you desire a list of parts for a new construct?

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    Sorry, just the mobo. I previously recognize which CPU and graphics card I’m departing with just would akin to some counsel on the motherboard collection.

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    Will you be crossfiring or descending in the prospect? What kind of RAM will you be employing?

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    Leave with whatever RAMs the board obtains. I don't believe I will do the sly object. My present board has it but I have not at all utilized it.

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    Conditional on if you will improve in the prospect or not, you may desire to go with DDR3 ram over DDR2 ram; immediately, the cost lies for DDR2 and the presentation augment is insignificant. If you decide to improve to next generation AM3 cpus, however, they may only have a DDR3 controller (right now they have both), which would mean you would have to obtain a new mobo. The alternative is eventually yours, so I present you with two mobos; one DDR2, one DDR3, otherwise they are quite much the similar (one has onboard GPUs, but you can immobilize it).

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