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  1. #21

    Default Re: what best mobo for socket 939


    yup okey lang... actually any brand is worth its price if you're guaranteed a good warranty... so make sure you won't have a problem in case it gets busted... n yep NF4 SLi chipset is currently the best IMO...

  2. #22

    Default Re: what best mobo for socket 939

    @KID: thanks

  3. #23

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    it all boils down to your budget and your use for the mobo..
    if you've got no prob with money might as well go with the best..

    overclocking? nitto1320i is right about the DFI LANParty UT NF4 SLI-DR Expert
    its HT bus can go higher than 400MHz - http://techreport.com/reviews/2006q1.../index.x?pg=14
    as stated in the link the competition is 95MHz away.

    but if you don't plan to do that extreme of an OC the MSI K8N Diamond Plus' package might interest you.
    - it OC's fairly well
    - it uses an nForce4 SLI X16 chipset which means you've got two X16 PCI-E slots.. that is if you're into SLI
    - it has a fancy copper heatpipe bridge cooling solution
    - its got a built-in 7.1-channel Creative Sound Blaster Audigy SE audio (for better audio performance and quality..well at least compared to other built-in audio. still, having a separate audio card is best)
    - and to top it off, it also comes with a separate tube filter with a VU meter that offers volume control, a headphones jack, and a volume needle indicator.
    here - http://www.digit-life.com/articles2/...ce4slix16.html
    i think that's a great package.. but that's just me..

    if you're on a tight budget then just choose any mobo from any of the good brands.. e.g. ASUS, DFI, MSI, Abit, Epox, Gigabyte.. etc.
    and like K|D says, warranty is very important.

    oh, and about the ati chipset, it has a great overall performance but it has some minor issues that's why its still best to go with the nForce4 ones. But if these little flaws don't really bother you, you can check em out too.
    reading reviews is always a good place to start when deciding to buy anything.
    for mobos you can check out tomshardware.com, anandtech.com, techreport.com or better yet just google em.

  4. #24

    Default Re: best mobo for socket 939

    Quote Originally Posted by angkuy
    it all boils down to your budget and your use for the mobo..
    if you've got no prob with money might as well go with the best..

    overclocking? nitto1320i is right about the DFI LANParty UT NF4 SLI-DR Expert
    its HT bus can go higher than 400MHz - http://techreport.com/reviews/2006q1.../index.x?pg=14
    as stated in the link the competition is 95MHz away.

    but if you don't plan to do that extreme of an OC the MSI K8N Diamond Plus' package might interest you.
    - it OC's fairly well
    - it uses an nForce4 SLI X16 chipset which means you've got two X16 PCI-E slots.. that is if you're into SLI
    - it has a fancy copper heatpipe bridge cooling solution
    - its got a built-in 7.1-channel Creative Sound Blaster Audigy SE audio (for better audio performance and quality..well at least compared to other built-in audio. still, having a separate audio card is best)
    - and to top it off, it also comes with a separate tube filter with a VU meter that offers volume control, a headphones jack, and a volume needle indicator.
    here - http://www.digit-life.com/articles2/...ce4slix16.html
    i think that's a great package.. but that's just me..

    if you're on a tight budget then just choose any mobo from any of the good brands.. e.g. ASUS, DFI, MSI, Abit, Epox, Gigabyte.. etc.
    and like K|D says, warranty is very important.

    oh, and about the ati chipset, it has a great overall performance but it has some minor issues that's why its still best to go with the nForce4 ones. But if these little flaws don't really bother you, you can check em out too.
    reading reviews is always a good place to start when deciding to buy anything.
    for mobos you can check out tomshardware.com, anandtech.com, techreport.com or better yet just google em.
    MSI K8N Diamond Plus mga pila sad kaha ni na modo?any idea?

  5. #25

    Default Re: best mobo for socket 939

    MSI k8N Diamond mga around 10k+ guro na cya
    DFI SLI-DR Expert mga around 12k+

  6. #26

    Default Re: best mobo for socket 939

    fatsu: asa man ta makapalit aning DFI SLI-DR Expert?thanks

  7. #27

    Default Re: best mobo for socket 939

    oK RA BA NANG EPOX 9NPA3?

  8. #28

    Default Re: best mobo for socket 939

    Quote Originally Posted by maRckie
    oK RA BA NANG EPOX 9NPA3?
    ok rasad ang mga epox. Epox or MSI

  9. #29

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    asa may mas ok... MSI or Epox? also is it ok to use Foxconn?

  10. #30

    Default Re: best mobo for socket 939

    foxconn pwede pud, sila mn na gabuhat ug mga motherboard sa mga OEM before mao ni kinadak an nga company sa taiwan... pinakadako ug income

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