So which one should I go for?
I was gonna go for P5Q pro but it seems like there are so many issues with that
mobo so Id probably choose between those two.
Foxconn P45A-S
http://www.newegg.com/Product/...x?Item=N82E16813186148
Foxconn p45a-s seems to offer good oc capabilities and comes with 100% solid capacitors/
Since im using q9550( then oc to 3.4 ) and ddr 800, it fits my prospective
system spec. plus it only costs $119
One thing im not certain is that this board is not known to the public.
It does seem to have good customer rating at newegg but there are hardly
any reviews from any hardware sites.
Asus P5Q-deluxe
http://www.newegg.com/Product/...x?Item=N82E16813131297
I'd definately go for this board but the biggest problem with this board is that
is is somewhat expensive. almost $80 more. So what kind of feature does it
offer to make it worth $80 more dollars? both boards seem to have
100% solid capacitors good ocs capability.
What do you guys think?
I was gonna go for P5Q pro but it seems like there are so many issues with that
mobo so Id probably choose between those two.
Foxconn P45A-S
http://www.newegg.com/Product/...x?Item=N82E16813186148
Foxconn p45a-s seems to offer good oc capabilities and comes with 100% solid capacitors/
Since im using q9550( then oc to 3.4 ) and ddr 800, it fits my prospective
system spec. plus it only costs $119
One thing im not certain is that this board is not known to the public.
It does seem to have good customer rating at newegg but there are hardly
any reviews from any hardware sites.
Asus P5Q-deluxe
http://www.newegg.com/Product/...x?Item=N82E16813131297
I'd definately go for this board but the biggest problem with this board is that
is is somewhat expensive. almost $80 more. So what kind of feature does it
offer to make it worth $80 more dollars? both boards seem to have
100% solid capacitors good ocs capability.
What do you guys think?