I had also a similar experience. Dugay na to pero wa nako usab palit MSI kay usik kwarta. Mahal kaayo to.Originally Posted by simoko
I had also a similar experience. Dugay na to pero wa nako usab palit MSI kay usik kwarta. Mahal kaayo to.Originally Posted by simoko
unsai motherboard sa NEC Express5800/110Gd na server
Abit is for mainstream users. It does oc well but not to the extremes.These Asus motherboards aren't for the average user.Originally Posted by EarlZ
If your talking about reaching 5ghz with your proc.
Just found out in a US based forums. Most people that reaches 5ghz are using These Gladiator motherboards The maximus series. These motherboards are extremely stable and is well built. With Those humongous moffsets it provides extreme performance in power stability.
I suggest you wait for DDR3 prices to go down. Before buying one of these. If you are concerned about budget motherboards.Originally Posted by kwicksilver
would somebody tell me the motherboard of NEC's Express5800/110Gd..
Abit IP35-E is a good OCing mobo...around 5300 tingali na bro +/- 500pesos...ang Pro version maoy mahal...mga 10K+. The king of the hill when it comes to OC's is DFI(uban mobo's built-in na sa BIOS ang memtest software). Then the EPoX's/Abit's/Gigabyte's. Then there's the Asus/MSI etc. U would need a good OCing RAMs too.Originally Posted by whoopz
asa ta kapalit DFI bro? i wana try DFI and gigabyte.
i don't know of any dealers/stores that carry DFI mobo's here in cebu.wala pud ko kakita sa tipidpc. Gigabyte naa daghan..nutech & insotec naa mga mobo.
normally bro...mga OEM na sila...example...Trigem Glendale motherboards maoy gamit on some HP Pavilion systems, so kanang imong NEC am not sure...try kuno run Everest Ultimate Edition or CPUz basin makita na didto.Originally Posted by w4r10ck.
ok bro. so asa diay na gkan ang mga dfi diri? u.s.? gigabyte nalang ako kung wa jud dfi.Originally Posted by simoko
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