you want gaming mobo get a mobo that is capable with SLI or cross fire. Use the SLI or cross fire feature sa imo mobo kana serious gaming jud
you want gaming mobo get a mobo that is capable with SLI or cross fire. Use the SLI or cross fire feature sa imo mobo kana serious gaming jud
SLI? isnt that for AMD procs only? kinda new to this man gud in terms of hardware. Im looking for a micro atx, socket 478, intel p4 mobo that supports my Vid card in agp. hehe. can anyone here suggest a good one?thanks !
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micro ATX mobos are not really built for gaming. it used for home entertainment. pg tan-aw nlng og shuttle
ECS is good man... but some has... defects hehee....
one stable and value board from ECS - ECS n2u400-a
Intel S478
of course, you are stuck at AGP (unless you want to buy a 7800series or other PCI-E only video card, then this has no effect in your side, except the fact that you don't have the perks of having a SLI-capable motherboard)...
the best chipset that i know of is Intel's 875P series. but boards based on this chipset are really expensive.
your best choice is a Intel865P Chipset bundled with a ICH5R southbridge (SATA Raid)
865P chipset: Dual Channel DDR400 ram support up to four slots, 800mhz FSB...
but these are all obsolete design... yes, it can support current games but, sooner or later, it could no longer handle your gaming needs....
MSI is a good brand.![]()
there are intel sli boards but ang socket kay lga
grabeh sa? last tear palang gani ko ni palit sa akong mobo and proc! sus, i should have researched well. dang! anyway, how much do you think nako ma baligya akong proc and mobo? its a 478socket p4 3.0ghz proc. i have a mobo for atx nga d865PERL. can anyone help me kung tag pila ni pude ma baligya? hehe!might as well upgrade to pinless..
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Haaaaaaahaaaay.Intel S478
of course, you are stuck at AGP (unless you want to buy a 7800series or other PCI-E only video card, then this has no effect in your side, except the fact that you don't have the perks of having a SLI-capable motherboard)... Cheesy
the best chipset that i know of is Intel's 875P series. but boards based on this chipset are really expensive.
your best choice is a Intel865P Chipset bundled with a ICH5R southbridge (SATA Raid)
865P chipset: Dual Channel DDR400 ram support up to four slots, 800mhz FSB...
but these are all obsolete design... yes, it can support current games but, sooner or later, it could no longer handle your gaming needs....
MSI is a good brand. Cheesy
kani nalang ako I recomend nimo oi:
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Gigabyte GA-8N Quad SLI Royal
4 PCI-X slots capable of
2-dual 6600GT GPU.
2-7800 GTX.
creamy..![]()
K8N Neo4 Platinum
• 11.96 in.(L) x 9.61 in.(W); ATX
• 4 DIMMs w/ DDR 400 upto 4 GB
• 1 PCI-E 16X; 1 PCI-E 1X; 1 PCI-E 4X; 4 PCI; 10 USB
• 7.1 Ch. Audio; Dual Gb LAN; IEEE 1394 RAID(0, 1, 0+1, 5); SATA; ATA133
• Live Update; Fuzzy Logic; PC Alert; MSI CoreCell; MSI CoreCenter; DOT , DigiCell; nVidia Firewall
MSI Part No: MS-7125-010
CPU
• Supports 64-bit AMD® Athlon™ 64FX/64 processor (Socket 939)
• Supports 3000+, 3200+, 3500+, 3800+, 4000+, FX53 and FX55
Chipset
• NVIDIA ® nForce4 Ultra Chipset
- HyperTransport link to the AMD Athlon 64/Athlon 64FX CPU
- HyperTransport supporting speed up to 1GHz (2000MT/s)
- Supports PCI Express X16/X4/X1 interface
- Two independent SATA controllers, for four drives
- IEEE 802.3 NVIDIA MAC for 1000BASE-T
- Dual Fast ATA-133 IDE controllers
Main Memory
• Supports dual channel DDR 266/333/400, using four 184-pin DDR DIMMs.
• Supports the memory size up to 4GB
• Supports 2.5v DDR SDRAM DIMM
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