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Old 01-05-2008, 06:44 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Gaming computer: Does the motherboard really matter?

Hello all, I am building my first solely gaming computer.

I will be pairing this motherboard:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813130065

with an x2 6400+ windsor processor, an 8600 gt and 2 gigs of ddr2 800.

My question is: The motherboard operates at 1000mhz fsb, which is the same as the processor. It offers a pci e slot for the video card and ram speeds up to ddr2 800mhz. Can the motherboard really slow anything else down?

Also, I'm a bit worried about the northbridge having the same name as the onboard graphics. Can this interfere with anything.

gah sorry about all the questioning, but will I run into space/cooling problems with a micro atx board?
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Old 01-05-2008, 07:55 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I can't answer all of your questions...however I'll do my best to answer at least one or two. First of all, if you're building a gaming machine...don't get the 8600gts...get the 8800gt, its more expensive, but a lot better.

As for the mobo slowing things down...I don't think it will, as long has the fsb (hypertransport) speeds on the mobo are all the same (or faster) than what your cpu, ram, etc speeds are...you should be fine.
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the 8600 isnt' that bad if you aren't an extreme gamer i can run Crysis at med/high meaning Texture/object detail at high water at high no aa and shadows on med shaders on med and effects, physics, postprocessing on medium and the game still looks good i mean the game was meant for it's physics and detail anyway if you arent' the extreme gamer than jagged edges is no problem seeing as the xbox 360 has most games that only run on 2x aa anyway and the PS3 does 4x.
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plus SLIing two 8600 is about the equivlent of a 8800 GT and it ends up being a bit cheaper
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Old 01-05-2008, 08:37 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Thanks for the quick replies guys.

As for the video card, I don't the absolute step and just want to step up from my 7600gs agp card.

Can the north and southbridge chipsets do anything in terms of the speed of the computer? I have seen newer motherboards that have higher number chipsets, for example lets say the nforce 500 and nforce 700. Does ths necessarily make them better?

My main concern is apparently this motherboard is more of a workstation or server board. I just want to make sure it can handle gaming 24/7
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What would be your budget on a motherboard? Ther board wouldn't be my recommendation..
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I don'tknow much about mobos other than from whatmy friend is building currently he has a 680i mobo which i also bought exept mine came DOA and now it's having USb reading probs lmfao but anyway on subject
i would assume the higher the model the better but atm the 600 series nforces should be able to handle your gaming needs a good grahpics card would also be something to get
if you are going for hardcore gamer get a 8800 model card or an ATI 1900 serires or higher
If ou are a casuel gamer who doesn't care about grahpics only gameplay get a 8600 or maybe a 7900 GTX they aren't too expensive and fit the middle class gamer's budget
Also maybe a dual core processor such as the Core 2 Duo or at least a Pent D clocked at maybe over 2.8 Ghz
Sorry i cant' answer your question about which mobo are better seeing as i got my current PC from Dell and like you am building a new PC from scratch just using my old G-card.
I'll ask my friend thougha nd get back to you
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What would be your budget on a motherboard? Ther board wouldn't be my recommendation..
Why not? it seems to fit all the criterion for my new build, plus the two IDE ports are a huge plus. The way I see it, if the board can run all the components I want at their full potential, then it doesn't matter what board as long as it is reliable.

The only reason I'm so worried about speed is because I don't want to have to upgrade again for a few years.
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the 8600 isnt' that bad if you aren't an extreme gamer i can run Crysis at med/high meaning Texture/object detail at high water at high no aa and shadows on med shaders on med and effects, physics, postprocessing on medium and the game still looks good i mean the game was meant for it's physics and detail anyway if you arent' the extreme gamer than jagged edges is no problem seeing as the xbox 360 has most games that only run on 2x aa anyway and the PS3 does 4x.
What is aa?


and don't worry about the onboard graphics being the same as the northbridge chipset. When you install the AGP/PCIe GPU the card will overrule the onboard graphics. Hope this helps
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plus SLIing two 8600 is about the equivlent of a 8800 GT and it ends up being a bit cheaper
Wrong. One 8800GT is still a bit better than 2 x 8600GTS. And also it is cheaper to get one 8800GT for about $270 than 2 x 8600GTS looking at the cheaper price being $280 (2 x MSI from newegg)

So no don't get one 8600GTS. Even the HD3850 is way better and costs about the same (~$170)

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The only reason I'm so worried about speed is because I don't want to have to upgrade again for a few years.
If thats the case spend 20 more on a better board and get a AM2+ motherboard-better upgrade path- supports the Phenom and Athlon-Has PCIe 2.0 and Hypertransport 3.0 2600/5200 and supports DDR2 1066
http://www.mwave.com/mwave/viewspec....iteria=BA24541
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