underworld288 New Member Jun 23, 2006 #3 as long as the mobo support the pentium d socket it doesnt matter, unless you plan to overclock.
SeanC83 banned Jun 29, 2006 #6 I always loved ASUS check out the reveiws for some of the newer 775 socket boards and see how they measure out to the competition Last edited: Jun 30, 2006
I always loved ASUS check out the reveiws for some of the newer 775 socket boards and see how they measure out to the competition
SC7 New Member Jun 30, 2006 #7 Intel or Asus for stability Abit for features DFI for overclocking Make sure it supports yours, and look based on what you want, I can't give you a specific model, because you should pick a mobo which has the best specific features you want.
Intel or Asus for stability Abit for features DFI for overclocking Make sure it supports yours, and look based on what you want, I can't give you a specific model, because you should pick a mobo which has the best specific features you want.