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Old 25-04-2010, 06:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Motherboard is the foremost computer part that one should consider when assembling a PC. It is popularly called the heart of the computer since all components are connected to it. Basically, it relays information from and to all components. So when you assemble a PC, buy the motherboard first.

Buying a motherboard can be easy and convenient since they are already sold at a motherboard online store. All you have to do is list all your motherboard requirements and conveniently shop at a motherboard online store. If you're unsure of your motherboard requirements, below is a rundown of the usual requirements.

1. Size. A motherboard is available in different sizes. If you are buying a motherboard to replace an old defective one, then be sure that you buy the same size as your old one; your motherboard may not fit inside your existing computer case. But if you are buying a motherboard for a new assembly, then the size factor will depend on the components that you wish to install.

2. Processor Type and Socket. The motherboard socket is where the processor is plugged-in. It used to be that processors such as Intel and AMD were able to share the same socket. But now, after a few years of improving processors, each brand of processor has its own socket type determined by the number of pins on it. Basically, you won't be able to transfer from one brand of processor to another without replacing the motherboard as well. Even though replacing motherboard can be easy through a motherboard online store, the price tag can always cause a pinch. So if you want to avoid the unnecessary expenses of replacing a non-defective motherboard, carefully choose a processor that will match your CPU needs and use.

3. CPU components. The CPU components that should be specifically considered when buying a motherboard are: hard drive, memory and power supply. Memory cards are continually advancing and as they advance, their sockets advance drastically as well. The DDR for instance, the most commonly used memory card has 184 pins while the newly released DDR-2 has 240 pins. In the memory card market, the older version is usually phased out when a new version is released. So naturally, when your older version of memory card needs replacement, you may also need to replace the motherboard. This can be very frustrating especially if your motherboard does not have any defects. Therefore, to avoid being in this kind of situation, buy a motherboard that is compatible with the recent memory card versions.

The hard drive has more or less a similar story with memory cards. There are two types of hard drives available in the market: ATA and SATA, ATA being the older version and SATA the recent version. Recent versions of motherboards support both types but there are already quite a number that support only SATA. Manufacturers of the latter type may be anticipating an ATA phase out, so you may want to go with their anticipation. But just to be on the safe side, buy a motherboard that supports both HD types.

As CPU components advance, their power supply requirements advance as well. The typical motherboard power supply pins are in 20s and 24s. Moreover, newly launched processors, such as those from Intel and AMD, have separate power supply pins to support their high clock speed. So when you buy a motherboard for a new CPU assembly, consider the power supply requirements of your components.

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Old 25-04-2010, 06:37 PM   #2 (permalink)
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^^nice try
CHECK THIS OUT FOR MOTHERBOARD BEGINNERS GUIDE

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/...uide,2546.html


anyways do any1 have any idea about the price of Gigabyte GA-785GMT-USB3 in delhi????
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anyways do any1 have any idea about the price of Gigabyte GA-785GMT-USB3 in delhi????
techenclave has quoted it for around rs.5.8k.... expected to pay around 6k....
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^^ K.. THANKS
i wish the prices cud come down in june
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^^ K.. THANKS
i wish the prices cud come down in june
same wish is being shared by a number of other people including me....

may god hear us....
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same wish is being shared by a number of other people including me....

may god hear us....
God may have different plans. 880G.
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actually 880G mobos already out, in some places. however its almost same as 785G. just speed of IGP bumped to ~560-580Mhz. and as u know, a new mobo will always cost a lot higher. so highly not recommended. stick to 785G/790GX
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^^ rightly said
most of guys prefer to go for the latest parts without even comparing to the previous ones
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actually 880G mobos already out, in some places. however its almost same as 785G. just speed of IGP bumped to ~560-580Mhz. and as u know, a new mobo will always cost a lot higher. so highly not recommended. stick to 785G/790GX
so i guess we are paying some premium for just an overclocked hd 4200.... by the way, whats the perforemance diff b\w 790gx and 880g???? is it quite huge????

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^^ rightly said
most of guys prefer to go for the latest parts without even comparing to the previous ones
again rightly said.... just like goleon who brought a core2duo based rig last month....
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so i guess we are paying some premium for just an overclocked hd 4200.... by the way, whats the perforemance diff b\w 790gx and 880g???? is it quite huge????
yup. Northbridge almost same. just a little speed bump. however the IGP now OC much better. however the main change is in the SouthBridge. not sure how much change has came. though, SB850 now have native Sata 6Gbps support. no native USB 3.0 support though. however i heard rumors, SB810 won't have sata 6Gbps. or even if it got will be 1 or 2 sata ports only.

about performance difference, everything same. same IGP (the transistor count may have went up a bit). also in reviews, 890GX was 2-3% slower than 790GX. not sure why. giving 1-2FPS less.

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again rightly said.... just like goleon who brought a core2duo based rig last month....
he just went out & may have asked a shopkeeper, "mujhe 40,000 main aik pc chahiye". poof, done. old stuff.
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