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i'm thinking of buying a new motherboard will anyone care to help me choose? (I need something powerful for gaming)
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Tegumi
"im always cute"
I'd like to buy a new car can anyone help me choose? (I need one that can go fast, I will provide no other preferences.)
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I'd like to buy a house, does anybody have any recommendations? Only requirement is that it has a roof.
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animefreak_usa
Child of Samael
Need a cpu option
a GPU
amount of ram you want.. amount of ram slots, the max of ram you get
are you going to boost the PSU too
Your budget
EVGA 170-BL-E762
4-way SLI configurations
7 PCI Express card slots,
and supports up to 24GB of DDR3 1600 RAM memory
Although there is no SATA 6GB/s and USB 3.0,
a GPU
amount of ram you want.. amount of ram slots, the max of ram you get
are you going to boost the PSU too
Your budget
EVGA 170-BL-E762
4-way SLI configurations
7 PCI Express card slots,
and supports up to 24GB of DDR3 1600 RAM memory
Although there is no SATA 6GB/s and USB 3.0,
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It's best to pick what CPU you're going with first. Intel or AMD?
Once that's done I usually suggest Asus brand motherboards. Like many other top brands these days, they are using high quality capicitors, fanless heatsinks for the VRM unit and chipsets, I have had a good record with their boards being solidly built and not having trouble POSTing, and they all come with 3 year warranties.
Next, decide how much memory you want to shove into your computer. 4gigabytes, 8, 12, 16?
Now decide if you want to pay the price for the crazy nonsense that is Nvidia SLI or AMD Crossfire(I have an SLI setup, personally).
A quick Google search should help you with any of these terms I have mentioned :)
Once that's done I usually suggest Asus brand motherboards. Like many other top brands these days, they are using high quality capicitors, fanless heatsinks for the VRM unit and chipsets, I have had a good record with their boards being solidly built and not having trouble POSTing, and they all come with 3 year warranties.
Next, decide how much memory you want to shove into your computer. 4gigabytes, 8, 12, 16?
Now decide if you want to pay the price for the crazy nonsense that is Nvidia SLI or AMD Crossfire(I have an SLI setup, personally).
A quick Google search should help you with any of these terms I have mentioned :)
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Tegumi wrote...
I'd like to buy a new car can anyone help me choose? (I need one that can go fast, I will provide no other preferences.)Muscle car.(dodge charger)
