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Old 12-21-2006, 02:16 AM   #1 (permalink)
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First I just want to say, this is a great site. I've used alot of info from here to figure alot of my computer build. But there is still one area that I cant figure out. My motherboard.

I'm going to be running a C2D E6600, 1GB of PC2-800 and a 6600GT right now, eventually I will probably get a 7950GT. I would like to learn to overclock, but I dont need anything too extreme, just a fairly good overclockable board. I dont really want or plan to run SLI.

What I'd like to know is which motherboard I should get. I've been looking at the DS3, P5B and P5W mainly. I just cant figure which one would be best suited for me. I've heard that the 975x NB handles the 4mb cache better, but would it really be worth it for me to spend almost $100 more for it as compared to the DS3?

If you need any more info from me just ask. And thanks to everyone that replies.

Edit: Nevermind, decided to go all out and buy a EVGA 680i for only $20 more than the P5W.

-Danny

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