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Motherboards- What is best?

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OK, I shall be upgrading my CPU, Motherboard and RAM reasonably soon, but I was browsing in the B grade section of overclockers.co.uk and I found a goldmine of cheap, high quality ASUS motherboards at ridiculously low prices.

Before all of them get eaten up, I want to buy one soon, but I am not going to buy the CPU and RAM for it quite yet. I shall be buying around 2GB of GEiL DDR2 and a Core2Duo E6420.

The shortlist:
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showprodu ... subcat=689
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showprodu ... subcat=689
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showprodu ... subcat=689
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showprodu ... subcat=689

Plus a bunch of others, If I've missed anything worthwhile out.
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/productli ... &subid=689

With the theoretical system, I won't overclock, and I have an Enermax 535W PSU (34A on the 12v rail), I also own a 8800GTS (C*NT{no autocorrect, thanks} ) and my current system is using XP pro x64.
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

I'd take the P5B probably.
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Post by MrGreen »

Dr. kitteny berk wrote:I'd take the P5B probably.
I'm temped with the P5B Deluxe, but pretty much all the advantages are useless to me, I'd buy it if it had a LCD display on the back panel.

Vanilla P5B it is, Unless somebody protests..
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

go for the deluxe then, it's probably worth the extra.
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Yeah, I will then, I'm genuinely surprised (and pleased) that ASUS have x64 drivers for all the P5B stuff. I think the Deluxe has much more re-sale value (but its more likely to end up in a server than that).

The stuff I'm replacing will most likely go into a server which I'll happily use for 5punk gaming stuff, so with an A64 4000+ and a gig of ram, I'll happily use it as a 5punk only server for whatever the people need, within reason (where reason is my capacity to not drop it down the stairs).
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Post by Chickenz »

I have the standard P5B and it's fucking epic win!!

Great clocker and the features and driver support for it are fantastic. THe overclocking facility has helped me get my cpu up to a frightening 3.7GHZ (thats a 1.3GHz overclock).

And it's cheap so you could use the saved cash to get an E6600
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Post by buzzmong »

Get the deluxe.

I'm just building a new pc around my recently purchased our second A8N32 - SLI deluxe, after being impressed by my brother's.
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Post by MrGreen »

But its either Deluxe and E6420 or vanilla and E6600.
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

Deluxe from ocock. and the e6600 from scan
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Dr. kitteny berk wrote:Deluxe from ocock. and the e6600 from scan
Thanks Berk
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Post by FatherJack »

I'd have picked the P5N to get the nForce RAID controller, faster FSB, better cooling than a basic P5B and cheaper than the P5B deluxe, plus you may want to do SLi someday. Pretty much ties you in to nVidia graphics, though.

http://www.hothardware.com/articles/Asu ... 50i%5FSLI/
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Post by MrGreen »

SLi mode on that board is 8x8, which won't work with 8800 cupcake cards
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

downside is that 6X0i chipsets run hot and that (ISTR) the intel 965/975 memory controllers are a little faster than the nvidia one.

Depends on your use and the price.
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

MrGreen wrote:SLi mode on that board is 8x8, which won't work with 8800 berk cards
that too :above:
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Post by MrGreen »

Unfortunately, a load of the above have been taken off the shelves, vanilla P5B it is then.

EDIT* Ordered, Hurrah!
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Post by MrGreen »

Bastards! The bloody thing came in a brown box sans accessories, just by its self! I guess they really meant B Grade

Still worth the money though.
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Post by mrbobbins »

MrGreen wrote:Bastards! The bloody thing came in a brown box sans accessories, just by its self! I guess they really meant B Grade

Still worth the money though.
Didn't you even get an I/O panel?
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Post by MrGreen »

Nope, I did get all the RMA numbers and serials, I think this is the kind of box they hand out to mass manufactures, a sort of uber OEM.
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I have just purchased a <a href="http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/125281">MSI P6N SLI-FI</a> and apart from a few teething problems related to my own incompetence I would recommend it to anybody else looking for a nice mobo
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Killavodka wrote:I have just purchased a <a href="http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/125281">MSI P6N SLI-FI</a> and apart from a few teething problems related to my own incompetence I would recommend it to anybody else looking for a nice mobo
MSI?

After the experience of my current one, and the one I've destroyed, I've vowed not to use them again.
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