I'm looking at upgrading to socket 939. I was going to get the Asus A8V DLX K8T800 PRO S939 Motherboard but im not sure on wich cpu to get it would be between the 3000+ 3200+ and if i wait a little longer the 3500+. What would you recommend. I'm a gamer if that helps hehe. If you would also recommend another Mobo tell me. I've selected this one because this is what my store carries in stock.
Thanks!
AthlonXP 2500+ Clocked To 3200+ (2.2Ghz)
Sapphire 9800 Pro 128MB
Asus A7V600
Maxtor 120Gig SATA 8MB Cache
1 Gig Crucial Ram (PC3200)
SB Audigy LS
Logitech Z-650 Speakers
Ya im looking at MSI's website now there Nforce 4 boards are PCI Express. Do they make any that are AGP? I was looking at the K8N Neo2 Platinum Nforce 3 Is this a nice board? I only choose the Asus one because thats what my work has in stock. But i can find out if we can get any others.
AthlonXP 2500+ Clocked To 3200+ (2.2Ghz)
Sapphire X800 XT PE 256MB
Asus A7V600 Mobo
Maxtor 120Gig SATA 8MB Cache
1 Gig Crucial Ram (PC3200)
SB Audigy LS
Logitech Z-650 Speakers
If you are going to be re-using your graphics card, you should go s754. There is a better selection of s754 agp boards, at much better prices. The Asus K8N is a prime example, or it's more feature rich brother, the K8N Deluxe.
Besides, a s754 3200 will outperform a s939 3200, by a few %.
I was going to go with 939 because i think there going to discontinue the 754. And also i think the duel channel will help my system. I play EQ2 and with my X800 XT PE Its still a choppy when i raise the graphics up. Ya i remember reading that the 754 does a little better. But i think 939 will be supported longer than 754 will and therefore i will have be able to upgrade later on.
AthlonXP 2500+ Clocked To 3200+ (2.2Ghz)
Sapphire X800 XT PE 256MB
Asus A7V600 Mobo
Maxtor 120Gig SATA 8MB Cache
1 Gig Crucial Ram (PC3200)
SB Audigy LS
Logitech Z-650 Speakers
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