mobo options

dbdive

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my first two choices (biostar Tforce 550, dfi ultraII M2) are out of stock and not likely to become available
my third choice is this Gigabyte GA-M61P-S3

I'm hoping to overclock later on, maybe soon who knows ... :p



but, should i stick with this motherboard or consider ________(blank)?
is there a better mobo to overclock with
here're the other parts

XFX PVT73GUGF3 GeForce 7600GT...........................$88 - 20rebate
G.SKILL 2GB (2 x 1GB)............................................$45
AMD Athlon 64 X2 3600+ Brisbane 1.9GHz.................$56
Gigabyte GA-M61P-S3................................................$75 mobo + cpu 131

is the mobo + cpu even a good deal or should I consider some other bang for the buck combo?

ORR am I good to go?

Also, can I use going-on-4years old AS5?
 

Crumbelievable

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Dec 21, 2007
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My exact core system:

cpu

mobo

mem

vid card

BANG for the buck. Works a charm. OC the brisbane to 2.4ghz (could probably go higher but I haven't tried yet). Also the 1650xt is faster than the 7600gt in many circumstances. And in rare circumstances competes against the 7900gs. Check the X-bit review.
 

Pyrokinetic

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Regalk

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My vote goes for the Biostar as well .I have the Biostar 570SLI and am very happy with it - running the X2 3600+ at 322 X 9.5.
 

Killrose

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You could penny pinch a bit further if you buy your CPU and vid card on the forsale trade forum here. I picked up an X2 3600+ Brisbane for $45 shipped no HS fan 3 months ago so you might be able to find a better CPU for the same. Your better off with a higher multiplier CPU anyways. Run mine on a Gigabyte MA69G-S3H @ 2.6gig no problems.
 

Nessism

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Don't have anything negative to say per say about your choices, but my opinion is if you are going to go X2 you may as well get an X2+ motherboard to assure an upgrade path in the future. AMD will eventually get the bugs out of the new quad core processors which will be a nice upgrade down the road. Everyone talks about X2 being good enough for quads with a bios update, but I'd hedge my bet and get the assured compatibility of X2+.