what motherboard to get ?

zolo

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hello,

i'm looking for a new mobo for my new system,

AMD64 3000+ socket 939, 1GB RAM ( 2x 256, 1x 512 ), radeon ati 9800pro 250bit, 3 hard drives, 1 cd-rom.i've been looking for a good deal mobo in newegg.com&zipzoomfly.com, but cause its my first time buying a mobo, cant tell which one is the best for me ! any help would be appreciated :}
 

tallman45

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If your 3 drives are IDE go with the Asus, it has 3 IDE channels whereas the Abit only has 2.

Your single stick of 512 will force all the memory to run in single channel mode on either board.
 

zolo

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thnx guys for reply :}

Originally posted by: tallman45
If your 3 drives are IDE go with the Asus, it has 3 IDE channels whereas the Abit only has 2.

Your single stick of 512 will force all the memory to run in single channel mode on either board.


yes i have the 3 HD's IDE, guess i will go with asus


Originally posted by: Mrvile
I know I'm missing out on something, but why not nForce3?

as i said b4,, i'm kinda new to motherboards & their installation, so why would a nForce3 be better ?

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i got a question, in AMD64 manual, it says that i have to use some type of thermal cooling material, do i have to use it? since i'm not gonna overclock my CPU !



 

Rhin0

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Originally posted by: Mrvile
I know I'm missing out on something, but why not nForce3?

as i said b4,, i'm kinda new to motherboards & their installation, so why would a nForce3 be better ?

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i got a question, in AMD64 manual, it says that i have to use some type of thermal cooling material, do i have to use it? since i'm not gonna overclock my CPU !



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Yes, use your thermal paste/grease. Follow the instructions you'll be fine.

As for the motherboards there is no real reason to get an nforce3 if you don't want to. I probably won't buy an nf3 board unless Abit or ASUS comes out with a nice one. I won't buy an MSI, sorry. Buy by features that you need. The nf3 boards aren't that impressive to me at all. The Abit AV8 and Asus A8V are about the same except features. I've seen problems with bios and memory with the Asus and i've seen power supply problems when using Antec with the Abit.

Go look at the benchmarks too, the nf3 board is barely faster than the Via k8t boards if any. The Abit and ASUS are even a little faster or equal in some stuff. The Abit is ahead of the Asus slightly in most tests also. The differences between all of them are so small performance wise you'd never notice I don't think.

 

Mrvile

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Agreed. Buy by taste. I ended up getting the MSI board because it OC's the best, which is the feature I'm looking for. Each motherboard has its pros and cons, MSI for OC, Asus for stability, etc. Motherboards really don't make too much of a performance difference, as long as you get the latest brand-name (such as any of the ones listed above, as well as Soltek, DFI, Gigabyte, Epox, etc) you should be fine.

It took me about 3 minutes to pick a motherboard, it took me 3 weeks to pick a case.
 

zolo

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Originally posted by: Mrvile

It took me about 3 minutes to pick a motherboard, it took me 3 weeks to pick a case.
tell me about it,, i didnt decide yet on case !!!

as for mobo, i think i'll go with asus ,, hope its gonna be fine !!

for thermal cooling paste,, is this one ok http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/...jsp?ProductCode=316405 does it have to be 100% compatable with AMD64 processors ? or i can use any type of paste ? cause types of paste that're supported by AMD
http://139.95.253.213/SRVS/CGI...3,Sxi=6,Case=obj(4283)
I couldnt find em in newegg.com or zipzoomfly.com

 

imported_TimJ

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Originally posted by: zolo
Originally posted by: Mrvile

It took me about 3 minutes to pick a motherboard, it took me 3 weeks to pick a case.
tell me about it,, i didnt decide yet on case !!!

as for mobo, i think i'll go with asus ,, hope its gonna be fine !!

for thermal cooling paste,, is this one ok http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/...jsp?ProductCode=316405 does it have to be 100% compatable with AMD64 processors ? or i can use any type of paste ? cause types of paste that're supported by AMD
http://139.95.253.213/SRVS/CGI...3,Sxi=6,Case=obj(4283)
I couldnt find em in newegg.com or zipzoomfly.com

Use Arctic Silver.
 

Mrvile

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For thermal paste, always use Arctic Silver 5. It's about the same price as the coolermaster and it's the best. Period.

Anyway, about the quest for a case. It all started back in early October when I decided I was gonna build my own computer. I went onto Newegg (saw their ad in a free issue of PCmag) and looked through a bunch of cases. Picked out a few that looked aesthetically blinding, such as Kingwin's Mutant X and Foxconn's Minotaur.

Then I dropped the case subject for a while and went into researching about the parts for a few weeks. Finally, after finishing my compilation of parts (vid card, CPU, motherboard ;)), the case was the last thing left.

You know how sometimes you look at something and in the beginning it looks awesome but the next day it looks terrible? It's a lot like marriage. Anyway, I couldn't stick with a case I liked, one day I'd like a case, the next day it looked like crap. It was very annoying.

Acrylic cases. Loved em. I loved how you could see into the computer and see all the parts, not to mention it looks smoother than a lot of cases. Of course, the research came along and totally killed it. Breaks easily, static = dust magnet, scratches all the time, no EMI protection, etc etc etc. Back to square one.

My friend said I should get an aluminum case, since they're lighter and dissapate heat better. So I looked into a few of those and hated them all. He also liked a lot of the Coolermaster, particularly the Wavemaster, which I looked into, and it wasn't a bad case. Just not [pause] THE [/pause] case. He recommended the Xaser cases, which I hated and still hate today, they just look way too gaudy and flashy. The forumers recommended Antec Sonata. Nice case, but looked terrible to me for some reason. So I was stuck. Couldn't find something I liked.

One brand I particularly hated was Lian-Li. I had browsed through their cases many times, and hated the square, plain look to them. But one day it hit me. It totally hit me. These cases looked awesome. With a few secluded lights, a Lian-Li case could look absolutely perfect. I don't know how this mindset came about me, it just, you know, did.

My budget was 2000 bucks. I had a lot of money left to spend. So I spent it on the case:

Lian-Li V1000B with window, top 120mm drilled blowhole, and floppy drive. 278 bucks.

I read into it. The Lian-Li V1000 was one of the best air-cooled cases you can get. With something like 4 passive cooling vents, two, and in my case (no pun intended), three 120mm blowholes, BTX form factor (to optimize airflow), all in a Mac-esque case, this was THE case. I woke up the next day, it was still the same case. A week later, still the same case, so I figured it was safe, I wouldn't change my mind, and went ahead and ordered it. I placed my order two days ago, haven't received it yet (but UPS tracking says it's on its way), I can't wait.


So theres there story of my quest to find the case. I can't really recommend a case to you, everyone likes different things, and if you're like me, people are gonna have a tough time recommending cases to you. First pick what you need. LAN? Aluminum. Quality? Antec or Lian-Li. Flashy? Thermaltake or Aspire. After that, pick one you like the looks of, read into it (reviews, specs, forums, etc). Give yourself a week to change your mind, then go for it. Good luck!

I hope you read all this. I put a lot of time into it :D
 

zolo

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damn,, i spent some time looking for a case,, but not all this time tho, but as u said,, u look at a case, saying "this is the one " then after a day u say, wtf , looks awful !!
i dont have that much of a budget for case,, but i'm looking for A a good cheap one, i know i'll end up throwing more money than i wanted to, but as long as i like it TODAY & AFTER , its ok with me :)

 

zolo

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hehe,,

i'm doing that right now :{ for some reason i cAnT find any good one tho !!!!!!