Best Budget Intel Chipset?

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E5200 or E2200?

Hey Everyone! Once Black Friday is here my friend wants me to build him a new gaming rig because his current one has a P4 2.6, GeForce 4400 Ti, Loudd PSU (Must be over 50 dbA).

Anyway's, he needs a budget gaming rig for less than $350, so here's what I came up with. EVGA 9600GT, 2 GB Corsair PC6400 Ram, WD 250Gig SATA.

Anyways, now I was was wondering what the best of these chipsets for overclocking, temps, and overclocking stability, and also gaming with my setup. On Newegg the E5200 is only $7 more than the E2200, so I'm not sure what to pick. I'm leaning more towards the E2200 cause overclocking is a snap on that, and because I hear 45nm isn't stable overclocking on G31 motherboards. But I like the E5200 because of it'd higher default clock, it has a 2mb Cache instead of 1mb that the E2200 has, and because it's 45nm. Then 65nm has a little more heat disipation. So really I really don't know what's better. If you could help me on this it'd e great. :)

Also here's the 4 Intel G31 chipsets I was looking at:

MSI G31M3-F Intel G31

GIGABYTE GA-G31M-ES2L Intel G31

GIGABYTE GA-EG31M-S2 Intel G31

ASUS P5KPL-CM Intel G31


Thanks Again! :worship:
 
If you can stretch to a Gigabyte G33 board, I had a great time with my GA-G33M DS2R, at the time it was the only micro atx board you could run crossfire on, not that it'd matter much to you i guess.



This Gigabyte G31 board
would probably be great for the money otherwise. I think I owned one for a couple of days once, only used it for testing but all the basic OCing tricks were there and I dont doubt that you could have a lot of fun with an e2180 on there :yumyum:

On a side note, WOOT 100th post! :worship: :D :D :D :D :D :D

Best of luck with the new build mate, they're always fun!

Alex
 
if you don't need the onboard graphic, go for the P31 (cheap, good performance, slightly better than G series), I've used it for a year or so and performs well. make sure to get the latest BIOS (since intel 3 series is outdated).

I'll go for E5200, since it's 45nm, it should produce less heat than others with 65nm fabrication. many people reach 3GHz+ easily with E5200, but please be noted to put some additional trusted cooler such Arctic Cooling Freezer series, than just stock cooler to keep your processor from being toasted.
 
Regarding the two different Gigabyte G31 boards you mentioned.

Just to let you know that there is not much difference between the two boards.

Here is the main spec difference:

GA-G31M-ES2L / GA-EG31M-S2 - Audio: 8ch ALC883 / 8ch ALC888

GA-G31M-ES2L / GA-EG31M-S2 - BIOS: Physical Dual BIOS / Virtual Dual BIOS

GA-G31M-ES2L / GA-EG31M-S2 - Easy Energy Saving / Dynamic Energy Saving

Honestly, that not much of a difference, so you will be okay.

I do agree with some of the comments made, the P31 is a better chipset, but no VGA :(, which should not affect you anyway.

The G31 is a good entry-level board, packed with features, plus allowing you to add that extra 9600GT card.

But, it is an entry-level chipset, so except limitations.
 
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