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Chroder
November 11th, 2002, 17:28
I know this will probably start an arguing thread about who is best, but I want to know :D Generally, which is the best?
Bruce
November 11th, 2002, 17:30
Well, for what?
Slot 1?
Slot A?
Socket 7?
Socket 370?
Socket 423?
Socket 462?
Socket 478?
Dual or single processor?
mATX, ATX, or extended ATX?
Daniel
November 11th, 2002, 17:52
Originally posted by Bruce
mATX, ATX, or extended ATX?
Don't forget AT, Baby AT, and I'm sure some others. :D
Authentik
November 12th, 2002, 20:16
Since we're on the topic.
What's the most reccomended motherboard that can support AMD Anthlon processors with around 3-5 PCI slots and 3 slots of RAM?
Bruce
November 12th, 2002, 20:32
Abit AT7 MAX2 - Mmmmm... legacy free; pricey though...
For something a bit cheaper, check out the KX7-333 (or the "R" version if Raid is your thing), also from Abit.
I'm not sure there's actually a "most recommended" so to speak, it depends on a lot of factors: price, performance, features, overclockability (that is a word, right?), and so on.
Before deciding on a new motherboard, determine what the most important factors are to you, and then try to find some reviews of the board on some hardware sites such as http://HardOCP.com or http://AnandTech.com before purchasing it.
Daniel
November 12th, 2002, 20:39
I prefer Asus though. Asus is what all of my current computers consists of. I rather like the Asu0s A7V333. Although I'd wait until purchasin a new motherboard, the nforce2 is likely to come out soon.
Authentik
November 12th, 2002, 21:00
Yea I heard Asus made some nice motherboards. I'm going to look on the internet for some computer parts.
Ben
November 13th, 2002, 07:07
I like the Biostar motherboards, especially the m......7.......k? Well it's got a "7" and a "K" in the model number somewhere....You can overclock your processor easily with that one, I'll post the model number later if i find the box.
I think I found it at NewEgg:
[Nevermind, that one doesn't have AGP....]
Daniel
November 13th, 2002, 14:52
For easy overclocking...asus a7v333 all the way.
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