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Looking for a 939 agp motherboard

Epox is likely your best bet.

I'd recommend the nForce 3 mobos rather than the VIAs.
 
EPoX 9NDA3+... Great board. Rock stable and a good OCer. They go for around $100... If you want cheaper, just follow sniperruff's sggestion. Find the first one that has a few decent reviews and the features you need...
 
I wouldnt recommend going for the 939 with a AGP card if your going to do 939 I recommend going all the way to PCI-E. I didnt even know they made 939 in AGP i thought that was just 754 🙁. But anyways if you are wanting something good for your AGP Card wait for AGP16x rather then sticking at 8x be twice as fast as you are at now. even though your video card regulates the speed AGP 16x cards will probably be less expensive then PCI-E cards when they first came out. Either do a full upgrade or leave it alone is my suggestion. I did it and built a nice 64 system that gets me 120fps in Source for 600bucks.
MSI ATI RS480 Mother Board - MICROATX 939 http://www.newegg.com/product/product.asp?item=N82E16813130485
AMD 3000+
x600XT -PCI-E
1gb PC-3200 OCZ HP RAM 2-3-3-6 http://www.newegg.com/product/product.asp?item=N82E16820146898

And i bought the X-QPACK case. everything else i had already like hard drive. cdrom and any other essentials.
 
Originally posted by: jlswier1988
I wouldnt recommend going for the 939 with a AGP card if your going to do 939 I recommend going all the way to PCI-E. I didnt even know they made 939 in AGP i thought that was just 754 🙁. But anyways if you are wanting something good for your AGP Card wait for AGP16x rather then sticking at 8x be twice as fast as you are at now. even though your video card regulates the speed AGP 16x cards will probably be less expensive then PCI-E cards when they first came out. Either do a full upgrade or leave it alone is my suggestion. I did it and built a nice 64 system that gets me 120fps in Source for 600bucks.
MSI ATI RS480 Mother Board - MICROATX 939 http://www.newegg.com/product/product.asp?item=N82E16813130485
AMD 3000+
x600XT -PCI-E
1gb PC-3200 OCZ HP RAM 2-3-3-6 http://www.newegg.com/product/product.asp?item=N82E16820146898

And i bought the X-QPACK case. everything else i had already like hard drive. cdrom and any other essentials.

WHY? Why would you 'wait' for a new standard when neither of the current standards are saturated by existing cards.

And why would he throw away his perfectly good video card if he is happy with it at the moment?

When he wants to change his card, he can change his board. A mobo is less of an investment than a good video card these days.
 
(And I've never heard anything about an APG 16x, are you sure you didn't confuse it with a PCI-e 16x slot)?
 
I'm getting annoying seeing these posts about s939 AGP being no good, etc.

A lot of people still have AGP video cards (like myself), & i see no reason why we should have to try to sell them at a loss when there are lots of great s939 AGP mobos out there.
 
Originally posted by: jlswier1988
I wouldnt recommend going for the 939 with a AGP card if your going to do 939 I recommend going all the way to PCI-E. I didnt even know they made 939 in AGP i thought that was just 754 🙁.

I think this sounds stupid.
AGP S939 is there for a long long time because when s939 is out, there was no PCI-E.
MSI Neo2 Plat, ASUS A8V Deluxe, ABIT AV8, EPoX 9NDA3+ are all very common to be found in computers by forum members here.
and there is just one great recently released product, the DFI nf3 s939.
 
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