Need help finding a motherboard!

Rockets34Life

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I currently have a Socket 478 Intel D865GBF motherboard....I know, ancient.

I have 4 PC3200 184-pin sticks that I would like to put into a new motherboard, but have no clue what brand or what model to get. I heard ASUS, Gigabyte, and ABIT are good brands. I definitely want to avoid Intel (last 2 MBs were Intel and I hate them) and I don't want to go AMD. I would like to move up to LGA775 from Socket 478, but if I can get a top of the line 478 over a weak LGA775, that's fine.

I'm currently on a budget ($40-$70) and I need help from the AnandTech MB experts on what's the best motherboard that will fit me.

Thanks in advance.
 

o1die

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Look at the asrock 775I65G board with 2 ddr slots, or the asrock dual vsta with ddr and ddr2 slots. Only one board in the world has 4 ddr slots and works with core2 duo. It's made by asrock, but they don't sell it in north america. I tried to buy it directly from them, but they wouldn't sell it to me. It's agp only, and sold in Australia.
 

o1die

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If you don't like the asrock boards, you really should reconsider and switch to socket 939 amd. I went from 478 to 939, and the 939 boards are just as stable as any Intel boards. I have 2 939 cpus and 2 boards to use with 6 ddr sticks. It's better than changing memory. The dual core 939 opterons are still available, and offer good performance. The Intel e6300 is better overall (10-20% in some applications), but as you can see, the board selections with ddr are limited. It really was designed for ddr2.
 

Rockets34Life

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Originally posted by: o1die
If you don't like the asrock boards, you really should reconsider and switch to socket 939 amd. I went from 478 to 939, and the 939 boards are just as stable as any Intel boards. I have 2 939 cpus and 2 boards to use with 6 ddr sticks. It's better than changing memory. The dual core 939 opterons are still available, and offer good performance. The Intel e6300 is better overall (10-20% in some applications), but as you can see, the board selections with ddr are limited. It really was designed for ddr2.

Thank you for your replies, o1die. I would rather stick with Intel than go AMD.

Anyone else has any suggestions on affordable 478 or 775 MBs that take PC3200 184 pin RAM?
 

o1die

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Altech computers (australia) carries the asrock conroe 865pe board for $105 plus shipping. It might be worth your while to save a little more so you can go with core2 duo. This board has 4 ddr slots and agp only video.