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Need help deciding on a motherboard

Nuk Soo AL

Junior Member
Hello all,
I'm new here and having the darnedest time deciding on a motherboard.Cpu is a E6600 and i won't be doing any oc right away but plan to in the future,my price limit is 250$.Any help is appreciated.


I would like to add that 250$ is the absolute highest I am willing to go and much prefer it to be lower.
 
I'm just looking for something that is fast and reliable, nothing difficult to set up.As far as features go I don't think I need anything special,but i would like to oc the processor eventually. I definitely wont be needing SLI/Crossfire.Pc will be used for mostly standard stuff,Lite to moderate gaming ,internet surfing,watching anima,digital camera and some movie backups mostly.
 
GA-P35-DS3L, like $70-80 on newegg, it's everything that you need, and this way you have money for better video card 😀
 
Any P35 chipset based board will do for you. The Gigabyte line as krnmastersgt mentioned is a good value. A few small issues (ie. DPC latency...check out the forum here, may not be a problem for you) but I built a system with the GA-Ep35-DS3P, which is very similar to the DS3L, with 4GB Mushkin ram (http://www.newegg.com/Product/...?Item=N82E16820146731), the Q6600, 8800GT, the Nine Hundred case and Corsair psu (similar rig to yours).

Worked right out of the box, and I OC my Q6600 to 3.0ghz first try with no extra volts. Rock solid system and fast.
 
Yes, they are compatible. But if you're willing to spend up to $250, I'd suggest you take a look at X38/X48 boards as well.
 
Originally posted by: lopri
Yes, they are compatible. But if you're willing to spend up to $250, I'd suggest you take a look at X38/X48 boards as well.

IMO, P35 boards seem to be way more recommended for stability and reliability, if you're not looking for SLI and whatnot.
 
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