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Old 13-11-2008, 10:27 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I used to keep up to date with all the latest bits & pieces, building a PC with the newest fastest parts around. That was quite a few years ago, to be honest I'm not even sure what's in this one I remember the motherboard was a ECS K7S5A (that's only because the handbook is still lying on the desk )

My daughter often upgrades her PC & has given me a processor (AMD Athlon™ 64 3800+ X2 (Socket AM2) & graphics card (GeForce 7600GT 256mb/DDR PCI Express) What I want is some advice on a reasonably priced motherboard that would work ok with these bits. I have tried looking but there is just to many choices & have built PC's in the past which have been disasters due to incompatability issues. I have looked on the AMD website but a lot of the motherboards listed don't seem to be available. My main criteria is price & reliability.
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Old 13-11-2008, 11:09 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Hi Ed
In my opinion self builds are now a thing of the past even the bits you have been given are old hat, and probably less than 18 month old ,Just look at sites like Micro Direct and see just how cheap systems or bare bone packages are these days, I gave up self builds 3 or 4 years ago
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Old 13-11-2008, 11:15 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Last year I looked at re-building my aging (3 years old) PC and after much research decided it was easier to buy a bare bones set-up with a pre-installed operating system. I needed a new monitor anyway. After much deliberation I ordered a PC from PC Specialists, they built it to my spec and delivered on time. One problem with it was sorted with no quibbles.

Once I had done that I wiped my old hard drives completely and installed Ubuntu on the old box. Now I have two systems, one of them virtually virus-proof.

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Old 13-11-2008, 12:27 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I know what you are saying but I have all the other bits apart from a motherboard & a new hard disk, I have plenty of time to build one being retired. Buying a barebones system isn't really any advantage as I have a couple of cases & power supplies. Just need somebody with a bit of advice on a reasonably priced motherboard that would work. It will still work out cheaper than buying a built PC.
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Hi Ed,

I swear by Gigabyte Motherboards.They haven't let me down yet.

Take a look at this one.>>HERE<< See what you think?Not too expensive and should work fine.

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Old 13-11-2008, 12:46 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Then i would be looking at an ASROCK Mother board cheap and reliable ,
somthing like a AM2NF3-VSTA, Asrock if you didnt know are made by Asus and pair up well with the AMD 64 procesor and g force card etc
Good luck and happy pooting
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The Gigabyte looks like it might do the job, the Asrock one doesn't seem to have a PCI express slot though some of the others do. Just found the box for the daughters motherbaord box it's a Asus M2N4-SLI.

Just can't understand why there are so many different models from each manufacturer reading the specs many of them seem to be identical, life used to be so much simpler when decided to upgrade my old 286 to a 386 & a massive 1 whole megabyte of memory.
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I agree with Geo, better to buy something basic and upgradeable, some barebone systems, even from the likes of Dell are excellent, you just couldn't buy the parts cheap enough to build it. Start with that and upgrade a bit at a time if you need to.
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I built my PC using an ALiveNF6G-VSTA, which is an ASRock motherboard. I have a SATA 80GB drive inside and an Iomega 250GB drive outside for automatic backup. It has an Athlon 64x2 Dual Core 6000+ CPU and 2GB RAM. It runs very well and I have had no problems with it.

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