What did you get and why? Oh yeah, only bother posting if you are using a Socket A mobo.
D danskmacabre Guest Jan 8, 2003 #1 What did you get and why? Oh yeah, only bother posting if you are using a Socket A mobo.
S Sibanac Guest Jan 8, 2003 Thread starter #2 Asus A7v8x Well because you cant go wrong with Asus, they are fast, stable and maybe a bit expensive but hey took the a7v8x cause it had all the features i wanted and wasnt too expnsive
Asus A7v8x Well because you cant go wrong with Asus, they are fast, stable and maybe a bit expensive but hey took the a7v8x cause it had all the features i wanted and wasnt too expnsive
J Jiggs Guest Jan 8, 2003 Thread starter #3 got one of these MSI 333 athlon boards. some DDR 333 ram with it and it was a big step up from my old one. normally like A-Open stuff but this one i like because it has everything i needed onboard: sound/usb etc i am a big fan of keeping systems as simple as possible, just a fo powerful athlon, a ton of RAM and a GF4 on the board.
got one of these MSI 333 athlon boards. some DDR 333 ram with it and it was a big step up from my old one. normally like A-Open stuff but this one i like because it has everything i needed onboard: sound/usb etc i am a big fan of keeping systems as simple as possible, just a fo powerful athlon, a ton of RAM and a GF4 on the board.
A Armolas Guest Jan 8, 2003 Thread starter #4 ECS K7S6A because it is very cheap, very fast and absolutely rock solid stable. The only downside is a lack of overclocking options, but apart from that it is the perfect mobo imo. Also no built-in networking or video etc., but I have no need for all that stuff.
ECS K7S6A because it is very cheap, very fast and absolutely rock solid stable. The only downside is a lack of overclocking options, but apart from that it is the perfect mobo imo. Also no built-in networking or video etc., but I have no need for all that stuff.
S saltymcpepper Guest Jan 8, 2003 Thread starter #5 abit KD7. i wouldnt buy one again it wasnt that good
D Danya Guest Jan 9, 2003 Thread starter #6 MSI K7D, it rocks. Had the best features / stability for the money.