good board?
good board?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6813188026
is this a good mobo, i dont want to hear about other boards, just give me a yes or no and why please
is this a good mobo, i dont want to hear about other boards, just give me a yes or no and why please
eVGA has made their mark on me as a quality brand, i have a eVGA card and have used it solid for 2 years now, without a hiccup. you guys remember my new PC thread right? well i had a change of plans, when my tv got broken by my collapsing entertainment center and took the DVD player with it. so now im getting a new TV, new DVD and new SOLID wood entertainment center, so i have to spend out of the new pc money to get this stuff, i reconfigured my build list, because the DFI board that i originally wanted is showing about all bad reviews. and everyone is saying that DFI is pooping on them.
so once i build back up my funds im going to get this board with the following:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6814130446
8gb of http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6820145214
the second best 775 CPU http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6819115130
and this power http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6817703013
so once i build back up my funds im going to get this board with the following:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6814130446
8gb of http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6820145214
the second best 775 CPU http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6819115130
and this power http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6817703013
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The Q9550 should be a fair bit cheaper and only be marginally slower than the 9650. I'd also go for an Intel chipset board over the nVidia. If you can afford to wait another 6 months or so, Intel will be launching the Nehalem replacements for the Core 2 Duos/Quads the Core i5s. They should be faster again and not cost much more. DDR3 should be cheap enough to be worth buying over DDR2 at that point as well.
okay which board is better
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6813188025
or
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6813188026
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6813188025
or
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6813188026
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Cheaper one takes DDR2 (compared to DDR3 on the more expensive one).Capm wrote:the 200 dollar board is slightly better, has a faster fsb, maybe a bell or a whistle more, but I doubt you'll see a siginificant difference between it and the cheaper model.
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Warlock wrote:btw rember if your ganna use 8gb of ram you half to use a 64bit OS or linux
yes i know, i have Vista Ultimate ready to order in the list of parts.
i go ahead and get the better board and swap out for DDR3
DFI with the board i wanted to get has some very poopy support and according to everyone minus a couple of reviews are saying that DFI has even worse poopy customer support.Zantor wrote:Personally, I wouldn't get an EVGA board. I would get an ASUS, MSI, or DFI before I get an EVGA; it's a matter of preference and personal experience with various brands, though.
changed back to the Q9550
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I wish mine was that good :thehy kept sending me back the same MB saying of its a new one when it wasent.Zantor wrote:I once RMAed an MSI board, and I was very surprised at their warranty service. The return was processed in a week or less and sent a replacement board that was a near identical model.
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Capm wrote:I would save your money on the vista ultimate and wait for windows 7. Pick up a copy of XP pro for now for less than 100 bux oem from 9software.
i might do that, dont know yet. id like to get vista so i can learn it better, im already in the Vista Certification classes, but its hard learning vista when im using XP, so i want to go Vista/Vista
im slightly bit offset to this due to almost non-existent driversTOR_LordRaven wrote:XP Pro 64bit baby
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Capm wrote:drivers were non-existant like, 3 years ago. There are drivers now. Just not for older combo printers.
ahhh
last thing i want to add, can someone show me to a good EL-Light KB?
im looking at this one: http://www.xoxide.com/logisys-multimedi ... black.html
and this one
im looking at this one: http://www.xoxide.com/logisys-multimedi ... black.html
and this one
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fliptw wrote:seriously, how often are you going to find yourself typing in the dark?
i play daily at night on BF2 till midnight or later sometimes
I have an eclipseII and love it. The keys do wear, but not much, my n and e keys have worn a bit but I've had it a long time. No other wear on the keys. The light is not so bright that its blinding at night, you have a choice of colors and you can turn it down or off if you like. Aside from the light, its very comfortable to type on also.
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He didn't say "at night", he said "in the dark". You might play until midnight and gone but surely you can just flip a switch in your room and have the whole place bathed in glorious light meaning you don't need a pointless and gimmicky backlit keyboard.AceCombat wrote:i play daily at night on BF2 till midnight or later sometimes
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Not if the finish/polish is done opaque or matte-like enough to absorb or not directly reflect the light like the Eclipse does.fliptw wrote:there are cheaper solution's to cut down glare than a fancy keyboard.
buying the keyboard means you will get glare from the keyboard too.
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Or putting a small 40 watt lamp behind you and off to one side far enough that it won't reflect off the screen nor shine in your eyes. I use that all the time at night so I'm not in a completely dark room with a computer monitor in my face, and yes I have a CRT (although it is flat, not a bubble monitor).