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Recently Purchased a Q6600 processor, now i have the money for the motherboard, but do not know which would be my best purchase. Want it for overclocking and gaming, and spengin between 80 - 120 pounds. Any suggestions?
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I would get an x38/48 chipset board by Asus or Gigabyte personally.
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The P35-DS3L is a great board.
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Go with a good P35 board if you don't need Crossfire or SLI support(both really aren't worth it). An Abit IP35-E/Pro, Asus P5K-E or Gigabyte P35-DS3L/R are all great boards for overclocking. |
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cheers, well a good p35 sounds like a plan to me,
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Message edited by Shadow703793 on 12-25-2007 at 09:42:47 PM --------------- E2180 @3.2Ghz + P35DS3L +8400GS (700/475 OC) ![]() |
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No point in getting PCIe2.0 because the current PCIe1.0 has more than enough bandwidth. And also PCIe 2.0 is backward compatible. Message edited by Shadow703793 on 12-25-2007 at 09:45:03 PM --------------- E2180 @3.2Ghz + P35DS3L +8400GS (700/475 OC) ![]() |
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Message edited by rockyjohn on 12-25-2007 at 10:17:32 PM |
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I know what your saying about the 1.0 pci express not being fully utilized, however I heard of problems with backward compatibility with new cards, maybe I was miss informed. |
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Message edited by aevm on 12-25-2007 at 11:01:57 PM |
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Do not eat the styrofoam
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--------------- E2180 @3.2Ghz + P35DS3L +8400GS (700/475 OC) ![]() |
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--------------- Q6600 @ 3Ghz | zalman 9700NT cooler | gigabyte P35-DS3L | Kingstone DDR2 667 1GB x 2 | HIS 4850HD with Accelero S1 Rev.2 | enermax Liberty 500w | Coolermaster C5 case | |
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