As the TheOtherOne said, you won't. Boards with the Nvidia 6100 or 6150 will be about the best you will do. Those are ok for light, simple gaming(and for some of those, you'll have to turn off the eye candy/decrease resolution) but very good for a budget general purpose non-gaming rig. These micro atx boards can be converted later on to decent gaming rigs with the addition of more memory and an add-on video card when $$$ allows. Because of their size, many folks use them for lan party rigs. If you have the money now, by all means go with a full size ATX and build a gamer from the ground up. Many, many, full sized boards make fine gaming rigs. Really, the only limit is your wallet. Raid arrays, sli, oc'ing mem, cpu's and video card(s).......it goes on and on.if i can't find such mobo can anyone tell me which one is best for playing games
Ouch!Onboard graphics are intended to be my toilet paper when i run outta the TP on the roll