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Posted by A&T on August 1, 2007, 9:36 pm
Please log in for more thread options E6750 processor. My price range is $125 - $200. I don't plan on overclocking or setting up a RAID system. I hardly know what they are much less how to do it. However, I've lived long enough to know to never say never. So far I was looking at the Asus P5B Deluxe or the P6N SLI Platinum. I will be doing some heavy gaming on it, as well as other typical home uses, ie picture downloading, ipod, etc. Thanks for the help in advance. Old Man | ||||||||||||||||
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Posted by hummingbird on August 4, 2007, 10:51 am
Please log in for more thread options posted this onto alt.comp.hardware.homebuilt: I've used ABIT mobos in my last four DIY builds. Never had a problem and I can always find a model which has the features I want and not the features I don't want. Good prices too (in the UK at least)... | ||||||||||||||||
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>E6750 processor. My price range is $125 - $200. I don't plan on overclocking
>or setting up a RAID system. I hardly know what they are much less how to do
>it. However, I've lived long enough to know to never say never. So far I was
>looking at the Asus P5B Deluxe or the P6N SLI Platinum. I will be doing some
>heavy gaming on it, as well as other typical home uses, ie picture
>downloading, ipod, etc.
>Thanks for the help in advance.
>Old Man