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Buying a new mobo 754

AyashiKaibutsu

Diamond Member
My asus k8n-e just got refunded instead of replaced, which is odd since they have it in stock. So now I need to decide on a new mobo. Price isn't an issue, but I want something that's high quality and will work good out of the box. I don't plan to OC either. I'm thinking of getting the msi neo plat. Also I have a zalman northbridge heatsink and a zalman 7000A and corsair pro ram that's taller then most ram and a bfg 6800gt that's just huge. My case is big so that's not a cocern but I want a mobo that layout will allow for all of it. The asus I had couldn't fit the northbridge cooler case it was too close to the agp slot.
 
Hmm...I've always liked ABIT, but have heard bad things about them lately. Check out Gigabyte, MSI and Epox too (epox is my third choice b/c of past CAP issues).
 
there seems to be a lot of msi haters on these fourms lately. from the sounds of things the asus is the most stable. Abit is a top manufacturer but i haven't read many reviews on their a64 boards.
 
Get the Chaintech VN250, its the best board for its price. Plus its an overclocking beast.🙂
 
the msi platinum is nice...but I dont' know if your zalman cpu heatsink will fit in it.

I wanted to get a zalman but the processor is VERY close to the agp slot on this board, and haven't done the measurements yet.
 
chaintech uses the 250 instead of the 250 GB and I hate them to the core for other reasons (they are all flash and have bad support) so thats a no go. Also overclocking doesn't interest me. Epox seems over priced and they lack cool and quiet only shinningly good thing it seems is the board layout. I just received a doa asus board and didn't like how close the chipset was to the agp slot. So I think msi has the best chances of being good.
 
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