- Feb 7, 2002
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I pretty much decided on my motherboard, at least until I realized I hadn't talked to all you fine people here at Anandtech. Many helped me by taking the time to post in my thread about three Intel processors I was undecided on. Now I'm asking for your thoughts on a good motherboard for the processor I picked, the E4500.
To start it out, I fully plan to overclock, to 3GHz, or maybe 3.2, if I can do it and keep things stable.
I was going by reviews I read on NewEgg.com. So I tentatively picked the
GIGABYTE GA-P35-DS3R LGA 775 Intel P35 ATX Intel Motherboard - Retail
It hasn't any SLI support, but overclockers like it because of it's solid components, it runs fairly cool on the chipset. I looks like it uses a heat-pipe to channel heat, but there are nagging issues I might have with it.
The IDE connectors are down at the bottom, making clean cabling hard to achieve.
It has no SLI, although this is a forward-thinking thing for me, I don't have immediate use for SLI at present.
I was hoping some of you could tell me if this is a bad choice for me, or maybe confirm my choice, or maybe offer some alternatives. The board goes for $130 at the time of this posting. I'm not too concerned with going up maybe $60-$70 dollars over that retail if my feature gains will warrant it.
Things that might sway me to a higher mobo would be...
Sorry for the long-winded post. I wanted you all to have enough info to help me on this subject.
As always, thanks to all of you for your time reading this and posting to my cause.
I'll need advice on thermal paste and a better HSF, but I'll isolate that in another thread.
To start it out, I fully plan to overclock, to 3GHz, or maybe 3.2, if I can do it and keep things stable.
I was going by reviews I read on NewEgg.com. So I tentatively picked the
GIGABYTE GA-P35-DS3R LGA 775 Intel P35 ATX Intel Motherboard - Retail
It hasn't any SLI support, but overclockers like it because of it's solid components, it runs fairly cool on the chipset. I looks like it uses a heat-pipe to channel heat, but there are nagging issues I might have with it.
The IDE connectors are down at the bottom, making clean cabling hard to achieve.
It has no SLI, although this is a forward-thinking thing for me, I don't have immediate use for SLI at present.
I was hoping some of you could tell me if this is a bad choice for me, or maybe confirm my choice, or maybe offer some alternatives. The board goes for $130 at the time of this posting. I'm not too concerned with going up maybe $60-$70 dollars over that retail if my feature gains will warrant it.
Things that might sway me to a higher mobo would be...
- Raid controller stability and/or performance
Overclocking ease via the bios
External connections (firewire isn't important, but eSata is, and spdif IN AND OUT)
SLI
IDE ports location are a minor concern - a matter of aesthetic appearance of cabling and ease of wiring, unless someone tells me the cable distance can hurt my performance significantly
Sorry for the long-winded post. I wanted you all to have enough info to help me on this subject.
As always, thanks to all of you for your time reading this and posting to my cause.
I'll need advice on thermal paste and a better HSF, but I'll isolate that in another thread.