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Buying New MoBo Advice
Name: mcdannyg Date: July 17, 2004 at 02:46:47 Pacific OS: Win XP pro CPU/Ram: 1800xp, 512 ddr
Comment:
Hey Peeps,
I am about to buy a new Mother Board and processor. Having thought long and hard about what to go for (Processor wise) i decided to try the Pentium 4. Im looking at the 2.8Ghz 533fsb 512kb chache model. Now im looking for a decent motherboard with plenty of modern features such as Firewire etc. My budget is £70 (or about $130). Can anyone recomend a good stable motherboard?
Thanks for your time,
Daniel
PS-No need for onboard sound and graphics. I plan to also buy a decent sound card and GPU card with the mobo and processor.
Name: jameco Date: July 17, 2004 at 05:14:34 Pacific
Reply:
www.intel.com
look at the i865 springdale boards
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Response Number 2
Name: burtonperson Date: July 17, 2004 at 19:44:05 Pacific
Reply:
for a little bit more cah than you listed earlier you could find a new intel D875PEbZLK model might be alittle different, it's loaded with features and probably more stable then you'll ever need. check it out.
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