Which motherboard should I get?

Ethereal

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Posted this in general hardware but thought I might get extra responses here since this is the official mobo forum. :)

I just bought a Core 2 Duo E6420 CPU and 2 GB OCZ PC2-6400 RAM dual channel today. I'm probably going with a Nvidia graphics card in 2 weeks and will need a motherboard as well.

Anybody have any suggestions on which mobo I should get? Which brand and model? I'm checking now and would like sata II as well. I will be getting a Raptor 150 GB drive for my OS some time within the next month.

 

imported_hubs99

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Not trying to thread hi-jack. I just have a similar request.

I am looking for a decent MB with the following.
Firewire, Optical Sp-Dif (Back preferable)

Would like these, but if the board didn't have them it would not be a deal breaker.
e-sata, 1333FSB for future proofing, good overclocking abilities

I do not need SLI connection ability. Again if the board has this its not a deal breaker.

Oh and hopefully modestly priced.

Hope someone can help.
Hubs
 

Basilisk

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So many variables/options, and so little information about your -requirements-. That won't preclude a recommendation:
MSI P6N Platinum, ~$170. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813130081
- Nearly every desirable feature (save on-board WiFi & FireWire-B): including external S-ATA, FireWire, co-axial & optical 7.1 audio.
- Yeah, SLI, but you won't find many boards with all the other features w/o SLI.
- Very positively embraced by its NE owners' reports.
- Unsure (doubt) it will reach 1333FSB; can't imagine that would impact many uses. You're talking Intel here: there isn't any feature set that won't be obsoleted in a year anyway.

My personal experience with it? NONE -- though it should arrive Tuesday and be assembled by the weekend. Quite good boards are available for $40 less, but none that I've noticed with comparable features and owner satisfaction. I'd prefer u-ATX, but then you risk problems later when you want to add tuners, etc. Ciao!

Edit: a new Tweaktown Review of the P6N Platypus
 

Basilisk

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Originally posted by: hubs99 I was thinking along the same lines as you Basilisk. My current pick is the
GIGABYTE GA-N650SLI-DS4
I commend you on your good taste, as that m/b was my second choice. :)

Alas, I'm irrationally partial to the external s-ata of the P6N-Pl, and am uncertain that the cathedral-shaped heat-sink on the Giga would co-exist with the Zalman cnps7700 cpu cooler -- not enough customer reviews to tell. For that matter, the Giga seems a rather new board and might still have some surprise issues (pardon my paranoia).

W/o taxes, the Gigabyte board is $147 from NE; I bought the MSI for $156 from mWave.com -- the same price as I'd have to pay for the GB from NE ($10 NJ taxes for me).

Edit- PS: Rest of system... Vista HP on 6420, CNPS7700, 2GB 6400, Gig'8600GTS (silent pipe), 520w psu, Sams' hd501lj, Sony/Nec AD7170, Sams' 226BW, Onkyo HT-S590 for sound, 12p nails to hold it together