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Processor/Motherboard purchase plans. - KarthXLR - 07-16-2009 Okay, in a rush to finish this. I'm planing on buying this http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819115037&Tpk=intel%20core%202%20duo%20e8400 and bundling it with this: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131255 recomendations on different products or different prices would be appreciated. Re: Processor/Motherboard purchase plans. - copulatingduck - 07-16-2009 that board is probably going to end up being a waste of your money simply for the fact that you won't utilize half the features Re: Processor/Motherboard purchase plans. - KarthXLR - 07-16-2009 (07-16-2009, 04:00 PM)CopulatingDuck link Wrote: that board is probably going to end up being a waste of your money simply for the fact that you won't utilize half the featuresso don't bother with the motherboard? Re: Processor/Motherboard purchase plans. - copulatingduck - 07-16-2009 Don't get me wrong, it's a great motherboard. I just don't get the impression you'd use all the bells n' whistles that come with it. What kind of memory, PSU, and GPU do you have right now? Re: Processor/Motherboard purchase plans. - KarthXLR - 07-16-2009 (07-16-2009, 05:51 PM)CopulatingDuck link Wrote: Don't get me wrong, it's a great motherboard. I just don't get the impression you'd use all the bells n' whistles that come with it. What kind of memory, PSU, and GPU do you have right now? 4 gigs of DDR2 memory, 600 watt PSU, 9800 GT. Re: Processor/Motherboard purchase plans. - Blues - 07-16-2009 lol sli lol 230$ mobo loldick Re: Processor/Motherboard purchase plans. - copulatingduck - 07-16-2009 try this one maybe? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813141005 Re: Processor/Motherboard purchase plans. - Evil Cheese - 07-16-2009 I just got an E8400 for my gaming rig and I'm loving so far. The mobo looks nice too, but not $200+ nice. I bought an Asus P5N32-SLI Plus about a year or two ago which is a very similar mobo but with a different chipset, P4 support, different audio, and more USB ports and it was not more than $200. Re: Processor/Motherboard purchase plans. - Blues - 07-16-2009 No buy this one http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813121330 And this one http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819117176 Re: Processor/Motherboard purchase plans. - Wedge - 07-16-2009 (07-16-2009, 06:13 PM)CopulatingDuck link Wrote: try this one maybe? Is that supposed to be a joke? You complain about him not needing the features and then post a mobo with triple SLI support? Re: Processor/Motherboard purchase plans. - copulatingduck - 07-16-2009 (07-16-2009, 10:59 PM)Wedge link Wrote: [quote author=CopulatingDuck link=topic=3297.msg98617#msg98617 date=1247786020] Is that supposed to be a joke? You complain about him not needing the features and then post a mobo with triple SLI support? [/quote] 1) I wasn't referring to SLI 2) He's saving $90 by not paying for the "STRIKER II FORMULA ZOMGZ" name. Don't be dumb Re: Processor/Motherboard purchase plans. - at0m - 07-16-2009 (07-16-2009, 11:24 PM)CopulatingDuck link Wrote: [quote author=Wedge link=topic=3297.msg98686#msg98686 date=1247803146] Is that supposed to be a joke? You complain about him not needing the features and then post a mobo with triple SLI support? [/quote] 1) I wasn't referring to SLI 2) He's saving $90 by not paying for the "STRIKER II FORMULA ZOMGZ" name. Don't be dumb [/quote]+ if you look at the specs both boards have three PCIX 16x slots, so they technically both could do triple-SLI. + it's actually harder to find a board that DOESN'T support SLI ASUS is a solid brand, and usually I'd say stick with them because they stand behind their shit, but XFX has been around a while as well so that's probably a solid board. The only thing that stood out to me was the lack of DDR2 1066+ support on the XFX board. If you don't plan on putting top-of-the-line RAM into it then that's not an issue. In-depth review results here say it's a mediocre board that runs hot: http://www.overclock3d.net/reviews.php?/cpu_mainboard/xfx_780i_sli_motherboard/11 Re: Processor/Motherboard purchase plans. - Blues - 07-16-2009 All of the striker boards are mediocre/not worth the money now.. They were top notch, but they rode on that name and didn't bother to keep earning it. Re: Processor/Motherboard purchase plans. - at0m - 07-16-2009 (07-16-2009, 11:49 PM)Pokemon Trainer Blues link Wrote: All of the striker boards are mediocre/not worth the money now.. They were top notch, but they rode on that name and didn't bother to keep earning it.I just stay away from named products unless i've seen a good review. The 'normal' numbered ASUS boards are always solid, although ASUS has started charging even more of a premium ever since the EEE got popular and they became a super-household name. They're good boards though, I've built 6-7 PCs with various ones from them and never had a problem. Re: Processor/Motherboard purchase plans. - Blues - 07-17-2009 P45 boards are godly if you want to go cheap and fuck SLI. Re: Processor/Motherboard purchase plans. - Geoff - 07-17-2009 How the fuck do you get that money I don't even have money to buy pork rinds. Re: Processor/Motherboard purchase plans. - KarthXLR - 07-17-2009 (07-17-2009, 12:46 AM)Geoff link Wrote: How the fuck do you get that money I don't even have money to buy pork rinds.I don't have any money, these are just my plans. :S Re: Processor/Motherboard purchase plans. - KorJax - 07-17-2009 I have this: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131232 I recommend Re: Processor/Motherboard purchase plans. - KarthXLR - 07-17-2009 Question: Will the new motherboard fit in my case? I only have a stock board with 1 PCI 2.0 Express slot. Re: Processor/Motherboard purchase plans. - at0m - 07-17-2009 (07-17-2009, 01:34 PM)Karth is Ego Tripping link Wrote: Question: Will the new motherboard fit in my case? I only have a stock board with 1 PCI 2.0 Express slot.If your case is an ATX case, and the board is an ATX board, the motherboard will fit. However, you may not have the clearance you need inside the case to use the cards you want. You'll have to either measure that yourself or figure it out by trial-and-error. |