I?m trying to put together a Q6600 computer, but I can?t pick a motherboard. Every time I find a board I can use it turns out something?s wrong with it! I hope someone can help me before I have to be committed!
I?m looking for a board that:
- has the P35 chipset
- is known to be stable and reliable and doesn?t have bugs or annyoing issues etc.
- is made of quality material, has good LAN and audio - not a ?discount?/ low-end board
- has 3 PCI-slots (old fashioned PCI)
- has at least 1 PCIe x1 slot
- can fit a Geforce 8800 GTS video card (the 320 MB RAM version) without having it block too many of the other slots, ports etc. As a minimum I?d like two PCI slots and one PCIe x1 slot free.
I don?t really need:
- overclocking features
- SLI or crossfire
- RAID
- a gazillion sata hdds (four free ones would be okay)
- dual lan
- wifi
- ddr3
- firewire or esata
I won?t mind having to pay a little extra for a mobo with some of the features that I don?t need. The main thing is that the board is good quality, stable, without bugs, and can fit the GF8800.
I?ve considered a lot of different boards, but I haven?t found any that I?m sure will meet my requirements. So I hope someone has some suggestions.
Thanks for reading.
I?m looking for a board that:
- has the P35 chipset
- is known to be stable and reliable and doesn?t have bugs or annyoing issues etc.
- is made of quality material, has good LAN and audio - not a ?discount?/ low-end board
- has 3 PCI-slots (old fashioned PCI)
- has at least 1 PCIe x1 slot
- can fit a Geforce 8800 GTS video card (the 320 MB RAM version) without having it block too many of the other slots, ports etc. As a minimum I?d like two PCI slots and one PCIe x1 slot free.
I don?t really need:
- overclocking features
- SLI or crossfire
- RAID
- a gazillion sata hdds (four free ones would be okay)
- dual lan
- wifi
- ddr3
- firewire or esata
I won?t mind having to pay a little extra for a mobo with some of the features that I don?t need. The main thing is that the board is good quality, stable, without bugs, and can fit the GF8800.
I?ve considered a lot of different boards, but I haven?t found any that I?m sure will meet my requirements. So I hope someone has some suggestions.
Thanks for reading.
