I've heard that some RAM, cards, software, and add-ons aren't compatible with some motherboards. What makes this so? Is it the manufacturer, or the type of motherboard? I'm curious because I'm going to purchase one sometime soon, and I want it to be compatible with as much hardware/software as possible so I won't have to worry about having spent money on junk.
One mobo I found and seems pretty good is an AMD (AM2 and AM2+) ASUS M3A78-CM mini atx. I hear ASUS is pretty reliable, so I chose this one. The only thing that bothers me is it's a micro.
I'm not really interested in an extreme board, but I'm not looking for a budget board either. It's for a project, and although using a budget board would be cheaper, I'd like a good board for the end product.
QUESTION:
I've heard that some RAM, cards, software, and add-ons aren't compatible with some motherboards. What makes this so? Is it the manufacturer, or the type of motherboard? And, is there a difference (speed wise) between a Micro ATX and ordinary ATX?
One mobo I found and seems pretty good is an AMD (AM2 and AM2+) ASUS M3A78-CM mini atx. I hear ASUS is pretty reliable, so I chose this one. The only thing that bothers me is it's a micro.
I'm not really interested in an extreme board, but I'm not looking for a budget board either. It's for a project, and although using a budget board would be cheaper, I'd like a good board for the end product.
QUESTION:
I've heard that some RAM, cards, software, and add-ons aren't compatible with some motherboards. What makes this so? Is it the manufacturer, or the type of motherboard? And, is there a difference (speed wise) between a Micro ATX and ordinary ATX?