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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: california
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Mobo suggestion
from reading through the posts, would it be safe to assume that asus provides the most stable platform for AMD?
i am looking to switch from intel to amd down the road, and would like to use an X2 4400+ toledo i am deciding between the A8N-E and A8N-SLI Premium. however, i am not gaming, and can't see where i would use SLI for photoshop work. also, under $100 for an A8N-E seems awfully low... is this a good match for the processor i mentioned? i was expecting to pay close to $200 for a good mobo. any suggestions appreciated. |
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Yes, I would definitely recommend ASUS for an AMD build. That board is a perfectly good board if you are not gaming, and it should work fine for your needs.
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The A8N5X is even cheaper, and it's an excellent board.
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