Help with buying mobo

kaugan

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hi,

I need a G33 / G35 / G41 / G43 mobo .
It should support. 4GB ddr2 Memory .
Should have very good sound quality.
should support geforce 9600 GT / 9400 GT / Radeon 4830 / Radeon 4850 , any one of these .
Dont want crossfire or SLI support.
Should also support Core2 Duo e7000 or e8000 processors.

Please help and fast :)
 
Look for the cheapest ASUS or Gigabyte motherboard with one of those chipsets on Newegg.com.
They will all support your componets with no issues.
If you intend on overclocking or want a board with a specific feature, post the requirements and budget.
 

kaugan

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can it support memory standards upto ddr2 1333 Mhz or 1066 Mhz ?

by d way i'm from india not from the US so dont tell me about newegg or tigerdirect.
 

kaugan

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can it also support 9800 GT / 9800 GTX / GTX+
 


Thanks for sharing that before getting all snappy...

In that case, apply the same process to your local parts shop.
Look for the cheapest ASUS or Gigabyte board with the desired chipset.
As long as it has a PCIe 16x slot (does not matter if it is PCIe v1 or PCIe v2) and your PSU has enough power, it will support any current GPU.

FYI, there is NO performance gain going from DDR2 800 to anything higher.
The faster RAM is only necessary for extreme overclocking when the FSB is raised far past 400Mhz.
Regardless of DDR2 1066/1333 support, stick with DDR2 800.
 

kaugan

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no specific requirements , the budget is around umm... $150.
can you tell the specific mobo , the brand , model everything

thnx
 
Sorry, it is impossible to make a recommendation with out knowing what you have available and what it costs.
All I can say is that if you are not overclocking, go for the cheapest available.
They will all do the exact same thing for you at that point.
 

affinitydesigns

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Well your post doesn't really even pose a question. It seems like you know what you want for your build, so I'm not sure why you need help deciding which motherboard. You never listed your location or preferable retailer. Next time if you want help, maybe you should post some guidelines to avoid sounding idiotic.

 

halcyon

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It must not be so much fun to live in a place where you can't NewEgg. :( :pfff: Have you considered moving?