Need Help Choosing A Mobo!

Daragon91

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Ok Ill Make This As Short As Possible. :wavey:

I Accidentally Killed My Last Mobo.

So i Need A New One, I Will Be Using A Pentium 4 3.00Ghz (LGA775), But Soon Enough I Will Upgrade To A Core 2 Duo, So I Need A Motherboard That Can Handle Both. Also I Will Soon Be Buying A Sata HDD, So It Needs To Have That Aswell, And Last But Not Least I Will Be Buying A 8800GT Graphics Card, So It Needs To Be Able To Take That Aswell.

Im Aslo Open To Suggestions, So If You Think Im Getting The Wrong GPU Or Anything Else, Please Say So!

Thanks. :worship:
 
name='Hatman' said:
If you want to go with one of thsoe its best to get teh slightly mroe expensive one tbh.

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=MB-000-OK&groupid=701&catid=5&subcat=913

A few advantages.

What the fudge is that ?

More to the point, are u ok with bios upd8s and the like with this board ? Is it produced on the cheap ?

Will it be ok for Jim to phone OCuk if there is any rma type issue ?

Tbh I`d walk right around that board.

Might be that it arrives and works fine, but I wouldn`t bet my balls on it. Alarm bells are ringing like crazy here.

I`d rather the Abit -S board, probably from another store too.
 
name='Hatman' said:
If you want to go with one of thsoe its best to get teh slightly mroe expensive one tbh.

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=MB-000-OK&groupid=701&catid=5&subcat=913

A few advantages.

wasnt something posted about this board a while ago?is it a copy of the abit board?and considering that its from an unknown chinese maker it would be best to give it a wide berth in case there are any problems with the board(and give that shop a wide berth as well,they have the worst customer service in history)
 
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