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Choosing a Motherboard?

Name: Anonymous 2007-02-02 19:33

Help me, /comp/. I need a motherboard that supports IDE hard drives, DDR RAM, and PCI-E. I don't know what the fuck to look for, though. I'm afraid to buy a crappy motherboard, but I don't won't to spend much money. Would I be able to find anything worthwhile for $50?

I could go to Newegg and try to find a cheap mobo, but I have no idea what to look for beyond the stuff I need it to plug into. Is there anything else to it?

Name: Anonymous 2007-02-02 19:38

   See if Newegg still has a refurb section. They don't refurb shit, instead they sell returns discounted and if they come back a 2nd time they return it to the manufacturer.
   I used to buy most of my boards there. People would get in over their head and return good hardware.

Name: Anonymous 2007-02-02 20:23

"Do fan problems typically tend to all come down on a nigga at once?  Never had this happen before on any of my previous computers"

   You don't have a fan problem. You failed to tie off some cable. If you build your PC's buy Papst German fans. They last forever.

Name: Anonymous 2007-02-02 20:24

sorry, wrong section. I'm drugged up for a bad code in my node.

Name: Anonymous 2007-02-02 20:26

Name: Anonymous 2007-02-02 20:57

>>5
congratulations!, $379 and 1 single expansion slot nice!

buy this board if you are not planning on adding anything to it, ever.


It will not accept a third party graphics card and there is a lack of any expansion slots.

Floppy drive connection is in an awkward place. There's no cable long enough to to reach the front of the case

Name: Anonymous 2007-02-02 21:14

>>6
stop falling for the troll
And it's actully got three expansion slots, one PCI Express x16, one PCI-X, and one TARO SO-DIMM

Short of the fact that the board is a server board, it meets >>1 tech needs

Name: Anonymous 2007-02-02 21:42

>>7
The fact that it is a server board alone makes it a very poor choice.

Name: Anonymous 2007-02-02 23:26

Is there anything to consider other than the different stuff to plug into it, though? >.>

OP

Name: Anonymous 2007-02-02 23:53

ASUS good. Gigabyte 2/3 as good. nVidia chipsets for AMD good, Intel chipsets for Intel good. Get a motherboard with the wrong socket bad. Upgrading a motherboard while too ignorant to know one's socket needs bad.

Name: Anonymous 2007-02-03 0:31

acis mobos ftw

Name: Anonymous 2007-02-03 1:37

What's your CPU?

Name: Anonymous 2007-02-03 8:59

I figured I'd just buy any old CPU and plug it in, because mine is kind of old, so no motherboards would work with it anymore.

http://img401.imageshack.us/img401/7127/mycpudh1.png

It's a Socket A, I think.

Name: Anonymous 2007-02-03 18:54

Yes, socket A. Note that you can not buy 'any old CPU'; you do have to ensure compatibility here.

Name: Anonymous 2007-02-06 14:59

just buy an Asus A7N8X, it'll do fine

Name: Anonymous 2007-02-06 17:01

Any idea where I can get one of those? Newegg doesn't have it, and I don't know of any other reliable stores. Don't really want to Google and the nget something shady and broken, you know?

Name: Anonymous 2007-02-06 19:38


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