- Apr 24, 2001
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Hi there,
I have to redo my secondary rig, and it seems to me the Barton 2500 is the best bang for the buck right now, and I'm thinking of pairing it with a nForce 2 board.
However, I'm torn between the ASUS A7N8X and the Abit NF7. I have faith in ASUS, it's products never let me down. I've never used Abit before, but it sounds like a good brand.
Yes, I've read the threads about them in the motherboards forum, but if anything, I'm more confused than ever, There are too many people complaining about all kind of stuff in both threads (and the threads are HUUUUGE!), almost making me think either one of the two mobos will be plagued by problems.
Besides which, I already lost count of the number of models in which these motherboards come, and the add-ons... So I'll just let you know what I'll do with the system:
* I'll be doing audio/video processing. So a good onboard sound solution would be good to have, if it's really good quality (in any case, I have a SB Live! Platinum standing by from my old rig)
* I will NOT be overclocking
* I will be doing a LOT of Photoshop
* On-board FireWire (IEEE 1394) would be good but is not mandatory, I already have a standalone PCI FireWire card.
* I plan on using two HDs, one internal Zip, and three CD/DVD ROM units (therefore the two IDE ports on the motherboard will HAVE to be supplemented by at least one ATA controller)
* I will NOT be setting up RAID, and don't plan on switching to SATA in the foreseeable future.
LAST, BUT NOT LEAST: IT HAS TO BE AS INEXPENSIVE AS POSSIBLE !
Considering all these, which motherboard would you advise getting.
I have to redo my secondary rig, and it seems to me the Barton 2500 is the best bang for the buck right now, and I'm thinking of pairing it with a nForce 2 board.
However, I'm torn between the ASUS A7N8X and the Abit NF7. I have faith in ASUS, it's products never let me down. I've never used Abit before, but it sounds like a good brand.
Yes, I've read the threads about them in the motherboards forum, but if anything, I'm more confused than ever, There are too many people complaining about all kind of stuff in both threads (and the threads are HUUUUGE!), almost making me think either one of the two mobos will be plagued by problems.
Besides which, I already lost count of the number of models in which these motherboards come, and the add-ons... So I'll just let you know what I'll do with the system:
* I'll be doing audio/video processing. So a good onboard sound solution would be good to have, if it's really good quality (in any case, I have a SB Live! Platinum standing by from my old rig)
* I will NOT be overclocking
* I will be doing a LOT of Photoshop
* On-board FireWire (IEEE 1394) would be good but is not mandatory, I already have a standalone PCI FireWire card.
* I plan on using two HDs, one internal Zip, and three CD/DVD ROM units (therefore the two IDE ports on the motherboard will HAVE to be supplemented by at least one ATA controller)
* I will NOT be setting up RAID, and don't plan on switching to SATA in the foreseeable future.
LAST, BUT NOT LEAST: IT HAS TO BE AS INEXPENSIVE AS POSSIBLE !
Considering all these, which motherboard would you advise getting.