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unknowntaker 01-01-2006 04:31 PM

What kind of Mobo u have??
 
I've Asus's K8N, I bought it for $88 CDN in July. It is fine, It has lots of features comparing to my old mobo. I had HP's P3 before. :?

Rush 01-06-2006 03:11 PM

I have a A8Ne at the moment... but looking for a buyer, want to buy a SLI.... :)

diddie 01-08-2006 08:29 AM

i have an abit ic7 along with my 3.2ghz pentium 4, works well, i won't change before a long time, don't want play constructors game anymore of changing for the latest model

Timmy 01-11-2006 04:26 PM

I have the MSI PT880 Neo, it came with a P4 3.2E, so far its been great for a low end motherboard! The only thing I would fix is I would put another ram slot on it.

GFX^^ 01-12-2006 10:03 AM

I have got an msi k7n2 delta 2 lsr cost me $80 :D but it was really $150, they mistook with the price :D

BMFX 01-12-2006 07:49 PM

Uhh,

I Bought A Stock Comp And Am Adding Stuff But How Do I Find Out????

Please Let A Little Guy Know.

digit 01-13-2006 08:04 AM

you open the box and search what is written on your mobo, but if its an already built computer it can be an "anonymous" motherboard

CMan 01-13-2006 08:56 PM

Check the information that came with your motherboard, look online, or look on the motherboard. Most of the time you can figure it out.

-C

bongo 01-18-2006 01:28 PM

haha..i dun dare to open up my box..i could break a wire and there gone my pc..

ChatMod#1 01-23-2006 01:50 AM

Lol. There is enough of places in the box where there are no wires at all.

Dubh Ghall 04-02-2006 07:45 AM

Hope this aint OT, for my first post.
 
Is it just me, or do others feel the same way?

I quit buying the top of the range MBs and processors, 3D graphics and surround sound cards, some time ago.

My reasons for this are simple -

1st: I am not a gamer,
2nd: I do not watch movies on my computer.
3rd: For the most part, I do not use sound, other than as tell tales

My primary uses for my computers, are Photo editing and storage, Usenet News Groups, Forums such as this one, and keeping in touch with the family, most of whom are in Australia.

For Photo editing, I need a a good 2D, graphics card, and as much memory as can be crammed on the MB.

I have found that *good* 2D cards are hard to find, and getting harder to find, daily.

In fact, I think it is several years since anyone has made one.

Super fast, all singing, all dancing, half a gig of on board memory, type gaming cards, just do not offer me any improvement when it comes to editing, over what I can get with the built in graphics firmware on most boards.

For Usenet, or e-mail, only the speed of your connection makes any real difference

For chatting on line, IRC, or with the family (M$N or Skype), I have found that even with the best equipment I can get, web cam and voice transmission, and reception, are mediocre to lousy.

So now, I buy the board that will take the most RAM, I install the biggest HDs can afford, and rely on good software for everything else.

Am I the only person who does not play games with very loud sound fx, and/or music, on his PC.


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