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My first post some days ago to this forum was to inquire as to people's opinions concerning the Intel Motherboards using the 845G Chipset. Again, I find myself going around in circles so I am soliciting advice once more. There seems to be '+s" and '-s" to each of the three boards listed in my subject line. I hate to post yet another "help me decide" thread but I am going to anyway because of the the following:
This page has totally rattled me.
1.) Am I interpreting this correctly, the 648, 845G, and 645DX all support 533 FSB P4s?
2.) IF so, what board will be the most stable. Are there still issues with Sis and Intel at this point in time?
3.) Intergrated graphics are not a endall-beall, I can take them or leave them because I plan on purchasing a GF4 ti4200. So should I ditch 845G altogether and look only at the 845E?
4.) I have zero, zilch, nada experience in overclocking and I can honestly say I don't want to base a buying decision based on which chipset has overclocking "potential". (It is not that I don't have respect for the art, but if you had my luck....) So which motherboard would work best at "stock" speeds?
5.) This will be the first non-retail system I have owned. I am confident in my ability to install the products and get up and running, but I don't care for nasty suprises (like jumpers that need fixed right out the gate). Can you factor in newbieness to a motherboard purchase as well pls?
6.) Thanks to the hot deals forum, I took advantage of the PNY PC2100 DDR Ram deal last week at Office Depot and loaded up. (Kind of took the cart before the horse eh? Well wife works there, and we got an employee discount on top of everything else). So of the three, which will run PC2100 best? This is a tricky question because it seems all reviews I read, go ahead and overclock the RAM and do not give results at "stock" speed.
Just so-ya-know RAID, LAN, Bluetooth, Firewire, and USB 2 are all optional. It would be nice to have USB 2 but it is not a requirement.
Really the last question is what motherboard/chipset would you suggest for a product that can run the majority of games and applications over the next 3 years. I am a gamer foremost and my current motherboard (Asus k7m OEM) and AMD (Slot A 800) are not showing their age gracefully.
This page has totally rattled me.
1.) Am I interpreting this correctly, the 648, 845G, and 645DX all support 533 FSB P4s?
2.) IF so, what board will be the most stable. Are there still issues with Sis and Intel at this point in time?
3.) Intergrated graphics are not a endall-beall, I can take them or leave them because I plan on purchasing a GF4 ti4200. So should I ditch 845G altogether and look only at the 845E?
4.) I have zero, zilch, nada experience in overclocking and I can honestly say I don't want to base a buying decision based on which chipset has overclocking "potential". (It is not that I don't have respect for the art, but if you had my luck....) So which motherboard would work best at "stock" speeds?
5.) This will be the first non-retail system I have owned. I am confident in my ability to install the products and get up and running, but I don't care for nasty suprises (like jumpers that need fixed right out the gate). Can you factor in newbieness to a motherboard purchase as well pls?
6.) Thanks to the hot deals forum, I took advantage of the PNY PC2100 DDR Ram deal last week at Office Depot and loaded up. (Kind of took the cart before the horse eh? Well wife works there, and we got an employee discount on top of everything else). So of the three, which will run PC2100 best? This is a tricky question because it seems all reviews I read, go ahead and overclock the RAM and do not give results at "stock" speed.
Just so-ya-know RAID, LAN, Bluetooth, Firewire, and USB 2 are all optional. It would be nice to have USB 2 but it is not a requirement.
Really the last question is what motherboard/chipset would you suggest for a product that can run the majority of games and applications over the next 3 years. I am a gamer foremost and my current motherboard (Asus k7m OEM) and AMD (Slot A 800) are not showing their age gracefully.