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Old 06-11-2007, 03:59 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I want to upgrade my crappy system but i want to research really well everything because im on a tight budget.

1.Which motherboards are compatible with PCI-Express (whats the term , AMX or what)

2. Which are better, Motherboards with AMD compatibility or for Intel?
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Old 06-12-2007, 01:07 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Well, to answer your first question:

If a motherboard has a PCIe slot, it it compatible.

And for number two:

If you have an intel processor, or prefer one, intel compatibility will get you farther than an AMD one, or vice versa.

For budget without overclocking, look at price around $50-75 USD with the proper socket type for your cpu, and PCIe slot for your graphics solution. Also look at the number of other features, such as DDR2 standard (667 or 800 are common) as well as the number of internal IDE or SATA connectors. If you have more than two IDE optical or HDDs, you may opt for a board with two connectors (total of 4 devices).

But since it sounds like you're upgrading from a low end system I would first start with a simple and (relatively) inexpensive RAM upgrade. This would provide you as the end user with the most noticable difference/upgrade in performance.
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I believe Intel CPUs are better at the moment, although they are abit more expensive, but then tend to use less power, generate less heat and performs abit better, so its money well spent I reckon.
I don't know where AMX comes from, but to get a board with PCI-E support, just look for that on the box, literally, it will say what ports it has.
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