I'm building a new computer and having trouble choosing the mother board. It needs a AM3 PGA-938 socket. It should have USB 3.0 and SATA 3 and on board audio. Since almost all boards these days have these what's the difference? Any suggestions or what companies are good?
what does SB stand for?intel SB for sure...much faster than amd and well worth the price...
im an amd guy at heart but after building my 1366 rig [my first intel system] imo these i7 systems bury amd...when BD comes out, whenever, it may be competitive but with ivy bridge coming from intel you can be sure it will bury amd again...id love to go back to amd but not till there close .....this 1366 setup is truly amazing, and this is coming from a 955/asus setup....this 1366 rig burys amd's system...check out SB...you wont be sorry...
what does SB stand for?
Sandy Bridge.
If you need an AM3 socket mobo, like you say in your first post, suggesting an Intel board isn't exactly helpful.
I thought AMD and Intel were neck and neck? Did Intel take the lead?well, hes building a new computer. if he has a current AM3 chip, what was he upgrading from(AM2+ mobo?)
otherwise, a Sandy Bridge build( or wait till BD comes out) would be more suitable
why SB? (go google benchmarks, you'll see a i5 2500k beats out an AMD hex core on almost everything, and power consumption is a lot lower)
P67/H67 (SB highend/midend mobos) have USB3.0, SATA6
$220 i5 2500k
$130 asus p8p67 has 4 USB headers
$350
even the puny i3 2100 ($120 or less) can hold its mark against an x4
http://www.anandtech.com/show/4083/...core-i7-2600k-i5-2500k-core-i3-2100-tested/15
I say wait a bit for Bulldozer to come out
I thought AMD and Intel were neck and neck? Did Intel take the lead?
SB is the way to go if building new today.
ASMedia® USB 3.0 controller :
2 x USB 3.0 port(s) (2 at back panel, blue)
Intel® P67(B3) chipset :
14 x USB 2.0 port(s) (6 at back panel, , 8 at mid-board)
What the heck so no USB 3 ports on the front panel? Why would they put them at the back instead?back panel = back I/O.... midboard = usb headers. in this case, it has 4 header slots for a total of 8 USB "expansions"
front depends on how many USB headers your case has(most likely 1-2 header cables, 2USB per header)
What the heck so no USB 3 ports on the front panel? Why would they put them at the back instead?
not to mention that USB3.0 and SATA6 isn't actually part of the Z68/P67/H67/H61 chipset specs. Mobo manufacturers add it in 3rd party to provide more functionality, of course with the H61 skipping both features to save on $because 90%+ of the cases out do not have front USB 3 Ports, thus making USB 3 headers on the board useless to 90%+ of the people buying them, and a waste of money for the mobo maker to include.
This will change over the next few years.
I'm looking for a mobo with a LGA1155 socket, USB 3 ports in the back and a couple in the mid-section. I want to spend around $150. I don't care so much about power consumption, I've got a UPS and where I'll be living I won't be baying for the electric bill 🙂