Motherboard selection

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LITOralis.nMd
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Re: Motherboard selection

Post by LITOralis.nMd »

gx, what is your gf's PC used for? What CPU are you using?

Only a few upgrades from the 8XX series to the 9XX series AM3/AM3+ mobo chipset specs,

Link to the differences in the Southbridge chipset, and scroll down for the northbridge chipset,
Comparison of AMD chipsets - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

And the complete list of AMD qualified vendors' motherboard list:
http://products.amd.com/en-us/motherboa ... f10=AM3%2b

So anything from the 870 to the 990FX

$110 should get you plenty of features, but tell us a bit about usage and we can give a decent answer.

The 970 chipset might be your sweet spot if you have a single discrete GPU and not doing SLI/Crossfire

http://products.amd.com/en-us/motherboa ... f10=AM3%2b
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Re: Motherboard selection

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'[R-COM wrote:LITOralis.nMd;1863886']gx, what is your gf's PC used for? What CPU are you using?

Only a few upgrades from the 8XX series to the 9XX series AM3/AM3+ mobo chipset specs,

Link to the differences in the Southbridge chipset, and scroll down for the northbridge chipset,
Comparison of AMD chipsets - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

And the complete list of AMD qualified vendors' motherboard list:
Motherboards with AMD Chipsets

So anything from the 870 to the 990FX

$110 should get you plenty of features, but tell us a bit about usage and we can give a decent answer.
The 970 chipset might be your sweet spot if you have a single discrete GPU and not doing SLI/Crossfire

Motherboards with AMD Chipsets
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LITOralis.nMd
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Re: Motherboard selection

Post by LITOralis.nMd »

look for this:
Socket AM3+
Northbridges:
AMD 870 chipset OR HIGHER
Southbridges:
SB850 or SB920 or S950

DO not get the SB810 or lower Southbridge, she will not get full use of the SSD read/write speed.

If not overclocking, you should be able to pick up a board for less than $100.

NB970 and SB920 is the optimal choice IMHO,
NB970 and SB950 for a few more bells and whistles you're probably not going to use ,

Narrow it to this, you owe me a beer, ...
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Productco ... 138-348-TS
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Re: Motherboard selection

Post by Rabbit »

Thanks, think I will end up going with the ASUS M5A97, as I have a bit more experience with ASUS and trust it.

If you are ever in Ohio, I will be sure to buy you one. ;) Thanks
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Re: Motherboard selection

Post by SnipeHunt »

Bumping this thread instead of making a new one:

Looking for a mobo for my new build.
CPU will be i7 3930,the hexacore chip, or better if something else comes out.
will be using a ssd for my OS and most programs, and RAID 5 on 4 HDDs
going with the hexacore because I do some video encoding

I am leaning toward this one, and it just went on sale.
ASRock X79 Extreme6 ATX Intel Motherboard - Newegg.com

thoughts/suggestions?
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Re: Motherboard selection

Post by mangeface »

SnipeHunt wrote:Bumping this thread instead of making a new one:

Looking for a mobo for my new build.
CPU will be i7 3930,the hexacore chip, or better if something else comes out.
will be using a ssd for my OS and most programs, and RAID 5 on 4 HDDs
going with the hexacore because I do some video encoding

I am leaning toward this one, and it just went on sale.
ASRock X79 Extreme6 ATX Intel Motherboard - Newegg.com

thoughts/suggestions?
I'd get that or something like the ASUS Maximus.

ASUS Rampage IV Formula ATX Intel Motherboard - Newegg.com
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