Advice needed on skt 775 board

corwin

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I have been using only AMD for so long I am WAY out of touch with the intel world. I am considering building a 775 system for fun, probably only a D 805-820 or maybe a 915, want to play a bit with overclocking but not going to H2O, would like to find something ~$100, conroe support would be a bonus but not really a priority. What chipsets are best, go DDR2 or stay with good ole DDR1? Would really like some help....
 

88NovaTwincam

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975 chipset seems to be the most stable/mature

dunno about a board for those cpu's but there's a great deal on a 965express
board (the newest chipset) newegg's got the abit AB9 on sale for 100 After 30 rebate

seems to be mostly idential to the ab9pro and has the uGuru O/C features

I've heard that these abit's cater well to Micron D9 DDR2

 

cmdrdredd

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Originally posted by: corwin
I have been using only AMD for so long I am WAY out of touch with the intel world. I am considering building a 775 system for fun, probably only a D 805-820 or maybe a 915, want to play a bit with overclocking but not going to H2O, would like to find something ~$100, conroe support would be a bonus but not really a priority. What chipsets are best, go DDR2 or stay with good ole DDR1? Would really like some help....

I think a Gigabyte S3 is a good choice. Great overclocking and you can pop in a C2D easily.
 

corwin

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I've always been happy with DFI for my AMD systems, are any of theirs worth going for?
 

n7

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Originally posted by: corwin
I've always been happy with DFI for my AMD systems, are any of theirs worth going for?

Right now, no.

When their RD600 or nF 680i mobos come out, maybe.

As for around $100...let's just say things are a tad different on the Intel side of things.

$100 gets you basically a crap mobo, or a Gigabyte S3...which isn't great, but not bad i suppose.

You need to spend toward $200 to start getting to the good ones.

I do gotta ask though...why mess around with a crappy Pentium D when E6300s are so cheap?
 

corwin

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Wow, so many different opinions and options...as for why not a conroe, well this is just for fun, I have 5 systems now and with the exception of my Xeon server they are all AMD. I don't really have a "need" for another one, but I have enough spare parts lying around to build one sans board and processor so I thought "WTF?":) Most likely I'll turn around and sell it in a month or 2 anyway....Of course I guess you could say "what's another ~$90 at this point?" and I would have to say....well if I was gonna get a better processor I would have to get a better board, and it would snowball from there;) as evidenced by my finding a 680i mobo already (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16813188009)