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best value MB...?
Time to build a better computer than my old one....
Woudl appreciate any recomendations for MB/CPU/and memroy. My requirements: 1. Reliability 2. Cost 3. As many USB 2.0 (or better...?) as available 4. Highest speed processors but no overclocking 5. Best graphics processing on MB 6. Quiet operation of fans or any other cooling. 7. On MB Sound - but quality not very important. Thanks for any and all inputs. ZR |
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ZR;718476 Wrote: Time to build a better computer than my old one.... Woudl appreciate any recomendations for MB/CPU/and memroy. My requirements: 1. Reliability 2. Cost 3. As many USB 2.0 (or better...?) as available 4. Highest speed processors but no overclocking 5. Best graphics processing on MB 6. Quiet operation of fans or any other cooling. 7. On MB Sound - but quality not very important. Thanks for any and all inputs. ZR ok depending on your location, and your type of use, i could be more spacific, but i'll try to be as much general as i can. from your requirements, i assume that your not the type that will install there own hardware, so you need a branded ready to use system (am not a fan of those though), i would highly recommend a Dell optiplex GX620, it comes with a 64 Intel of your choise, DDR2 , a intell original mobo, and nice on board video and sound, cooling is generaly passive with two main noisless fans, so you wont worry bout nois, it'll cost you around 1000USD - 1300USD depending on your upgrads and screen size and stuff... -- DreamWeaver |
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On Wed, 23 May 2007 10:53:59 +0100, DreamWeaver
wrote: ZR;718476 Wrote: Time to build a better computer than my old one.... Woudl appreciate any recomendations for MB/CPU/and memroy. My requirements: 1. Reliability 2. Cost 3. As many USB 2.0 (or better...?) as available 4. Highest speed processors but no overclocking 5. Best graphics processing on MB 6. Quiet operation of fans or any other cooling. 7. On MB Sound - but quality not very important. Thanks for any and all inputs. ZR ok depending on your location, and your type of use, i could be more spacific, but i'll try to be as much general as i can. from your requirements, i assume that your not the type that will install there own hardware, so you need a branded ready to use system (am not a fan of those though), i would highly recommend a Dell optiplex GX620, it comes with a 64 Intel of your choise, DDR2 , a intell original mobo, and nice on board video and sound, cooling is generaly passive with two main noisless fans, so you wont worry bout nois, it'll cost you around 1000USD - 1300USD depending on your upgrads and screen size and stuff... Well - I am the type that would do it myself. Built already 4 or 5 machines in teh past. But true I am not a "geek" of these.... I want to bulid a good machine and use it for the next 3-4 years. Always used ABIT MBs/ Last one, the one I am using at the meonet to wrote this is an NF7-M Mother Board. But that is alreday a few years old. So....? |
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If you are using Vista a motherboard with on board graphics does ok but with
Windows XP it will steal the memory that the graphics uses when running an intensive program and cause intermittant hangups that require a reboot. This happened on my daughters computer. After much research and trial and error I finally figured out what was happening and got an external graphics card for her. The reason it took me a little while to figure it out was because it worked flawlessly for me with Windows Vista and then I got an Abit KN9 SLI motherboard and put the Asus with onboard graphics chip in her computer with Windows XP. Also, with XP I noticed at bootup to Windows XP desktop the graphics on the Asus would blank out 2 or 3 times. Guess it was stealing the memory that was supposed to be dedicated to the video at that time also. "DreamWeaver" wrote in message news ZR;720709 Wrote: On Wed, 23 May 2007 10:53:59 +0100, DreamWeaver wrote: - ZR;718476 Wrote: - Time to build a better computer than my old one.... Woudl appreciate any recomendations for MB/CPU/and memroy. My requirements: 1. Reliability 2. Cost 3. As many USB 2.0 (or better...?) as available 4. Highest speed processors but no overclocking 5. Best graphics processing on MB 6. Quiet operation of fans or any other cooling. 7. On MB Sound - but quality not very important. Thanks for any and all inputs. ZR- ok depending on your location, and your type of use, i could be more spacific, but i'll try to be as much general as i can. from your requirements, i assume that your not the type that will install there own hardware, so you need a branded ready to use system (am not a fan of those though), i would highly recommend a Dell optiplex GX620, it comes with a 64 Intel of your choise, DDR2 , a intell original mobo, and nice on board video and sound, cooling is generaly passive with two main noisless fans, so you wont worry bout nois, it'll cost you around 1000USD - 1300USD depending on your upgrads and screen size and stuff...- Well - I am the type that would do it myself. Built already 4 or 5 machines in teh past. But true I am not a "geek" of these.... I want to bulid a good machine and use it for the next 3-4 years. Always used ABIT MBs/ Last one, the one I am using at the meonet to wrote this is an NF7-M Mother Board. But that is alreday a few years old. So....? i seconed on Abit MOBO's , i used 4, including the NF7-s, and they are great.. however, abit are going outa shape this year, and ASUS and MSI are taking the lead, although MSI is not my best of choise but the reviews say it all, so if your going with an AMD, and have a good budget, i'd say go for the X2 4600-5000 they are cheap, you can find them on amazon, and use the Asus Main Station M2N32 MOBO, very nice, and good for the price, if your a gamer, go with Corsair XMS2 2GB DDR2 800, and a nVidia 8800GTS 320mb graphics card, and you'll need a good Power supply, like the OCZ extreme gamer edition 700Watts, if your not a gamer, get OCZ value 1GB , and a nVidia 7900GTS , whith the thermaltake 430 power supply. if you want intel, go for the C2D E6400 LGA 775 , and the ASUS P5N32-E, same Ram in both cases, and same graphics cards, with the PSU, the case and stuff i leave to your tast of choise, these are high end mobos, and you'll get good perormance and good quality... hope that was helpfull.. -- DreamWeaver |
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One last thing: I did may have not been clear on what memory the video uses.
It is the Ram memory on the Motherboard since the on board video doesn't have memory of it's on. "Gary Avrett" wrote in message t... If you are using Vista a motherboard with on board graphics does ok but with Windows XP it will steal the memory that the graphics uses when running an intensive program and cause intermittant hangups that require a reboot. This happened on my daughters computer. After much research and trial and error I finally figured out what was happening and got an external graphics card for her. The reason it took me a little while to figure it out was because it worked flawlessly for me with Windows Vista and then I got an Abit KN9 SLI motherboard and put the Asus with onboard graphics chip in her computer with Windows XP. Also, with XP I noticed at bootup to Windows XP desktop the graphics on the Asus would blank out 2 or 3 times. Guess it was stealing the memory that was supposed to be dedicated to the video at that time also. "DreamWeaver" wrote in message news ZR;720709 Wrote: On Wed, 23 May 2007 10:53:59 +0100, DreamWeaver wrote: - ZR;718476 Wrote: - Time to build a better computer than my old one.... Woudl appreciate any recomendations for MB/CPU/and memroy. My requirements: 1. Reliability 2. Cost 3. As many USB 2.0 (or better...?) as available 4. Highest speed processors but no overclocking 5. Best graphics processing on MB 6. Quiet operation of fans or any other cooling. 7. On MB Sound - but quality not very important. Thanks for any and all inputs. ZR- ok depending on your location, and your type of use, i could be more spacific, but i'll try to be as much general as i can. from your requirements, i assume that your not the type that will install there own hardware, so you need a branded ready to use system (am not a fan of those though), i would highly recommend a Dell optiplex GX620, it comes with a 64 Intel of your choise, DDR2 , a intell original mobo, and nice on board video and sound, cooling is generaly passive with two main noisless fans, so you wont worry bout nois, it'll cost you around 1000USD - 1300USD depending on your upgrads and screen size and stuff...- Well - I am the type that would do it myself. Built already 4 or 5 machines in teh past. But true I am not a "geek" of these.... I want to bulid a good machine and use it for the next 3-4 years. Always used ABIT MBs/ Last one, the one I am using at the meonet to wrote this is an NF7-M Mother Board. But that is alreday a few years old. So....? i seconed on Abit MOBO's , i used 4, including the NF7-s, and they are great.. however, abit are going outa shape this year, and ASUS and MSI are taking the lead, although MSI is not my best of choise but the reviews say it all, so if your going with an AMD, and have a good budget, i'd say go for the X2 4600-5000 they are cheap, you can find them on amazon, and use the Asus Main Station M2N32 MOBO, very nice, and good for the price, if your a gamer, go with Corsair XMS2 2GB DDR2 800, and a nVidia 8800GTS 320mb graphics card, and you'll need a good Power supply, like the OCZ extreme gamer edition 700Watts, if your not a gamer, get OCZ value 1GB , and a nVidia 7900GTS , whith the thermaltake 430 power supply. if you want intel, go for the C2D E6400 LGA 775 , and the ASUS P5N32-E, same Ram in both cases, and same graphics cards, with the PSU, the case and stuff i leave to your tast of choise, these are high end mobos, and you'll get good perormance and good quality... hope that was helpfull.. -- DreamWeaver |
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"ZR" wrote in message ... Time to build a better computer than my old one.... Woudl appreciate any recomendations for MB/CPU/and memroy. My requirements: 1. Reliability 2. Cost 3. As many USB 2.0 (or better...?) as available 4. Highest speed processors but no overclocking 5. Best graphics processing on MB 6. Quiet operation of fans or any other cooling. 7. On MB Sound - but quality not very important. Thanks for any and all inputs. ZR What's your preference?AMD or Intel? What will this PC be used for? Do you think you'll play ANY 3D games in the next year or two? What's your budget? Will you have time to fix problems that may take hours or days to figure out? |
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On Fri, 18 May 2007 16:23:44 -0400 'ZR'
posted this onto alt.comp.mainboards.abit: Time to build a better computer than my old one.... Woudl appreciate any recomendations for MB/CPU/and memroy. My requirements: 1. Reliability 2. Cost 3. As many USB 2.0 (or better...?) as available 4. Highest speed processors but no overclocking 5. Best graphics processing on MB 6. Quiet operation of fans or any other cooling. 7. On MB Sound - but quality not very important. Thanks for any and all inputs. ZR I always use ABIT mobos.....and I don't overclock. I'm putting together plans for my next PC build and I'll be using an ABIT IL9-Pro plus 1GB Crucial memory and Intel Core2duo. USB ports are not a problem - the mobo provides 8 (IIRC) and you can always add a hub or so. I'll probably use an ATI graphics card as usual. Fans are not supplied on the mobo but on the case/cpu/graphics etc. I always use Jeantech cases - not the choice of gamers & co but excellent for normal users with lots of internal space and room for fans etc. |
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'hummingbird[_2_ Wrote: ;722338']On Fri, 18 May 2007 16:23:44 -0400 'ZR' I always use ABIT mobos.....and I don't overclock. I'm putting together plans for my next PC build and I'll be using an ABIT IL9-Pro plus 1GB Crucial memory and Intel Core2duo. USB ports are not a problem - the mobo provides 8 (IIRC) and you can always add a hub or so. I'll probably use an ATI graphics card as usual. Fans are not supplied on the mobo but on the case/cpu/graphics etc. I always use Jeantech cases - not the choice of gamers & co but excellent for normal users with lots of internal space and room for fans etc. this board is very nice, i am planning to get some of these for the C2D's, i'ev always used ABIT, and they are very solid baords never, not even once that i have faced any kind of problem with ABIT mobos, nor graphics cards, i encourage you to buy that board, its very good for its price, the ram is very nice, and todays intels seem to have the upper hand, so that preety much is your best choise, however a good graphics card would be the ATI 1300 pci-e, its cheap, does the job, you wanna game a little, you wanna go photoshop a littel its gona do the job good, its not a high end,so dont expect high details and high frame rates, but its a good mid-rang cards, i had 50 of these and they went out in less then a month!! you wont have to worry that much on cooling, the C2D runs cooler the the previous Pentuim D, and the card i mentioned is not that hot, so you wont need a high-end cooling case, a standered one fan in, one fan out case would be just fine!! good luck!! -- DreamWeaver |
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On Fri, 1 Jun 2007 14:40:02 +0100 'DreamWeaver'
posted this onto alt.comp.mainboards.abit: 'hummingbird[_2_ Wrote: ;722338']On Fri, 18 May 2007 16:23:44 -0400 'ZR' I always use ABIT mobos.....and I don't overclock. I'm putting together plans for my next PC build and I'll be using an ABIT IL9-Pro plus 1GB Crucial memory and Intel Core2duo. USB ports are not a problem - the mobo provides 8 (IIRC) and you can always add a hub or so. I'll probably use an ATI graphics card as usual. Fans are not supplied on the mobo but on the case/cpu/graphics etc. I always use Jeantech cases - not the choice of gamers & co but excellent for normal users with lots of internal space and room for fans etc. this board is very nice, i am planning to get some of these for the C2D's, i'ev always used ABIT, and they are very solid baords never, not even once that i have faced any kind of problem with ABIT mobos, nor graphics cards, i encourage you to buy that board, its very good for its price, the ram is very nice, and todays intels seem to have the upper hand, so that preety much is your best choise, however a good graphics card would be the ATI 1300 pci-e, its cheap, does the job, you wanna game a little, you wanna go photoshop a littel its gona do the job good, its not a high end,so dont expect high details and high frame rates, but its a good mid-rang cards, i had 50 of these and they went out in less then a month!! Thanks for that info DreamWeaver. It's good to get opinions on stuff before buying. I will take a look at the ATI graphics card you mention because that's one area where I always have a problem deciding on and I usually end up buying one that it OTT for my purposes. you wont have to worry that much on cooling, the C2D runs cooler the the previous Pentuim D, and the card i mentioned is not that hot, so you wont need a high-end cooling case, a standered one fan in, one fan out case would be just fine!! Yeah, the lower temps of C2D is a major reason why I intend to use one this time round. I have been plagued with high temps on P4s for ages. Hopefully that will soon be history. |
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