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mobo options

dbdive

Junior Member
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 ... 😛



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?
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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+.
 
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