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Good Budget Boards?
Could anyone recommend a manufacter that makes solid reliable budget motherboard boards?
I here Biostar motherboards are quite good??? |
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Don't know about Biostar but ASRock is good. ASRock is a division (or whatever it is called) of Asus, and thus good quality. A friend of mine has an ASRock board. He doesn't spend really much on pc components so I believe ASRock is budget brand.
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Join Date: Oct 2003
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Biostar are now made by ECS. Keep away from them.
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ive used ASrock with no problems.
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to get more specific, are we talking AMD or INTEL?
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heres a good budget AMD board for you
Albatron KX18D Pro awesome budget nforce2 board, only $59. shes also a mighty fine overclocker i might add
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I'm looking for both AMD and Intel budget boards for budget systems that we build in the shop where i work.
So all thoughts needed! Thanks People Matt
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If you want budget boards that aren't gonna give you DOA and warranty hassles, stick with top tier manufacturers. An AMD board to look at, as long as 400 FSB is not a requirement, is the Asus A7V8X-MX SE (micro ATX, onboard video, AGP slot) or the A7V8X-X (full size, no onboard video). If you need 400 FSB support, look at the Asus A7N8X-X or A7V600 (full size, no onboard video). On the Intel side of the house, if you don't need 800 FSB support, the Asus P4BGV-MX (onboard video, no AGP slot), P4PE-X (full size, no onboard video) are good choices, if you need 800 FSB, the P4G800-V is a good all purpose choice but not exactly "budget".
Sure, there are many other brands out there but we have had the most consistent luck with Asus and Intel over the years. |
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I am hoping that this board is comparible. http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduc...type=Refurbish At only $69.00 I here it recomended here a lot. Read the reviews most people say they recieved version 2.0 with everything included. You can add me to that list of people who have received a full board version two at this price. |
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i would stay away from refurb.boards but that is just me.for a few bucks more you can get this
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduc...127-144&depa=1 |
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The Abit NF7-S Revision 2 is a very good value for money board, and has big upgrade possibilities meaning you could use the same board for other systems.
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There is a 3400+ Athlon XP now? Never knew that. And as for upgrades to 64bit, that wouldn't really count for budget right now. What I mean is you can upgrade to any Athlon XP available.
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Shiro Usagi
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