What's a good Celeron motherboard?

compunerd632

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My friend bought a computer, but it has that built in graphics crap and he wants a new motherboard with an AGP slot. I think he said it was a 750 Celeron, but I'm not sure. He wants a board that has an AGP slot, and he also wants it to hold more than 512mb of ram. Thanks.
 

Jennifer66

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Since he needs more than 512mb of memory that leaves out the 815 chipsets.
So bx or via. If he dosent overclock a abit bx 133raid is a good board.
If he overclocks then the bx boards agp limit might be a problem, then for via I think the abit vh6-2 is good for a via based board.
 

Regalk

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Since he has a celeron - the BX will be the way to go. AGP does not matter since the 750 celeron will not o/clock beyond 110 FSB. For 100FSB celerons then VIA boards are the way to go.
BX Boards - Abit BX133, Asus CUBX
VIA - ABIT VH6-2, Soyo 7VCA, MSI 6309