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I completely forgot motherboard…

I haven’t seen much for these in a while…   Intel, Gigabyte, Asus, Abit?  Who anymore?

Sound card…  any reason to go PCI Express for one?  Or just PCI?  I’m leaning towards PCI…

Any other little cards worth the time?  Physics card?  TV Tuner?

3 Comments »

  1. mike Said,

    August 10, 2008 @ 10:34 pm

    Motherboard - I have had very good luck with both Gigabyte and ASUS. I have read a lot of reviews about Intel’s boards being less than stellar unless you are buying their high-end server boards.

    I would recommend sticking with the Intel chipsets on the boards though. I was very impressed with the P35, and the P45 is supposed to be a great successor.

    For me, when I was considering a board the biggest thing I needed was the ability for many drives inside. It was cheaper to spend $40 extra on a board that has 8 sata ports instead of 4, than it was to have to buy the $60 4-port sata expansion card. I doubt you’ll be throwing that much in there though.

  2. mike Said,

    August 10, 2008 @ 10:37 pm

    Soundcard - Unless you plan on making this thing your uber-media center hooked up to an awesome stereo system, go with whatever is cheapest. :/

    More than likely you have a standard 2.1 or 5.1 home surround sound system, or possibly even headphones. In any case, I am guessing it is very likely you are not even coming close to utilizing the card like a true audiophile. It is probably not worth your time to go all-out.

    If you have an old Audigy2 or something laying around, I would say just that, unless your situation is far different than I imagine. But I see it as being more of a home desktop/fun box, and that ultra-high quality sound is not the most important feature…

  3. andy Said,

    August 10, 2008 @ 10:48 pm

    I have my Klipsch Promedia Ultra 5.1 speakers… so sound is somewhat important, but if I get cheap, I’m thinking about just keeping the Audigy Platinum. It’s a spot I know I can cut.

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