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Hi
I am about to put together a computer by myself for the first time and I would like to know how to choose the right motherboard With processors, there seems to be more info and comparisons in terms of frequency and architecture. But how do I choose the right motherboard and know it is compatible with the rest? Thanks for any tips Dave Neve |
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"Dave Neve" <NoAddressForSpammers@Nofs.fr> wrote in message news:u8s%23mTy9FHA.904@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > Hi > > I am about to put together a computer by myself for the first time and I > would like to know how to choose the right motherboard > > With processors, there seems to be more info and comparisons in terms of > frequency and architecture. > > But how do I choose the right motherboard and know it is compatible with > the rest? > > Thanks for any tips > > Dave Neve Firstly, it depends on your budget. There is a review of processors at http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-10442_7...ml?tag=nl.e501 and it seems like the top range AMD's knock Intel's for six. When you decide what processor to get, you then need to establish what "socket" it needs and get a motherboard that has the same socket. The latest AMD's are socket 939 so look for a socket 939 motherboard. Next you have to pick the memory. Most new boards support DDR memory, AMD boards support DDR 266,333, and /or 400. And finally, if the motherboard doesn't have on board graphics, you need to select a graphics card. They either come as AGP or PCI Express. A good site to look at is Ebuyer (www.ebuyer.com) as it gives details of what the motherboards supports and you can read reviews of what other people think of them. Some people give details of the processor, memory and graphics cards they are using with the motherboard. When you have decided what you want, post back a list here and I'm sure someone will tell you if the components should work together. |
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My basis of selection is based on my needs, and some wants. Generally stay
with Intel/Intel processor/chipset configurations. Any new technology generally has to be at least a year old on consumer level hardware, as my pocketbook and I are not a guinea pig for hardware and software driver engineers. This also applies to peripherals, internal and external. Research is still needed in some respects. -- Jonny "Dave Neve" <NoAddressForSpammers@Nofs.fr> wrote in message news:u8s%23mTy9FHA.904@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > Hi > > I am about to put together a computer by myself for the first time and I > would like to know how to choose the right motherboard > > With processors, there seems to be more info and comparisons in terms of > frequency and architecture. > > But how do I choose the right motherboard and know it is compatible with the > rest? > > Thanks for any tips > > Dave Neve > > |
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Dave
On price and performance.. set a limit for your build.. ensure that the budget allows for at least 512Mb RAM.. get a good strong case and case fans for cooling.. if you are looking for cheap high performance, get AMD.. Read reviews.. not all parts are compatible.. an example is BioStar's XGP technology.. it enhances AGP performance, but only a few video cards will run on it.. the packaging doesn't tell you this.. A place for you to start.. http://www.smartcomputing.com/ They produced a book called PC Builder "Build the Perfect PC".. if you can get it, do so.. lots of options in there, and all tried and tested.. A good review of a motherboard from a manufacturer in no way implies that ALL motherboards from that manufacturer are as good.. they often aren't.. -- Mike Hall MVP - Windows Shell/User "Dave Neve" <NoAddressForSpammers@Nofs.fr> wrote in message news:u8s%23mTy9FHA.904@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > Hi > > I am about to put together a computer by myself for the first time and I > would like to know how to choose the right motherboard > > With processors, there seems to be more info and comparisons in terms of > frequency and architecture. > > But how do I choose the right motherboard and know it is compatible with > the rest? > > Thanks for any tips > > Dave Neve > |
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good places to start
http://www.anandtech.com/guides/showdoc.aspx?i=2590 http://www.anandtech.com/guides/showdoc.aspx?i=2563 http://www.anandtech.com/guides/showdoc.aspx?i=2535 there are other sites that have similar guides, check HardOCP, and Tom's Hardware Guides. |
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I have ring frodo the RING!
LOL good address. The Woodpile "frodo@theshire.org" wrote: > good places to start > > http://www.anandtech.com/guides/showdoc.aspx?i=2590 > > http://www.anandtech.com/guides/showdoc.aspx?i=2563 > > http://www.anandtech.com/guides/showdoc.aspx?i=2535 > > there are other sites that have similar guides, check HardOCP, and Tom's > Hardware Guides. > |
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One word: Asus. They manufacture great motherboards and their website will
provide you with an abundance of technical details. http://usa.asus.com/products1.aspx?l1=3 Shop for Intel Asus Boards: http://tinyurl.com/7bxw3 Shop for AMD Asus Boards: http://tinyurl.com/9hw5m -- ------------------------------------------ Donny Broome http://www.broomeman.com/tech/ ------------------------------------------ "Dave Neve" <NoAddressForSpammers@Nofs.fr> wrote in message news:u8s%23mTy9FHA.904@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > Hi > > I am about to put together a computer by myself for the first time and I > would like to know how to choose the right motherboard > > With processors, there seems to be more info and comparisons in terms of > frequency and architecture. > > But how do I choose the right motherboard and know it is compatible with > the rest? > > Thanks for any tips > > Dave Neve > |
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