Moving to PCI-E advice.

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Hi all,

I'm in need of a new motherboard with PCI-E support. After one which has good overclocking capabilities and runs socket 939.

Any suggestions? had a look around but everyone seems to be talking about Intel at the minute.

I will be getting a G80 next year, I assume my X2 3800 will not create a bottle neck with that gpu? Or would I be better off with a complete upgrade?
 
A stock X2 3800+ isn't ideal to be honest, a Core 2 Duo (especially overclocked) would be a much better partner. If it was me I'd strongly considering taking the opportunity to make a complete jump rather than spending money on another 939 board.
 
Hmm, that would mean new ram too. This could get expensive :eek:
Are the new intel chips much better than the x2's?
 
Hmm, that would mean new ram too.
Not necessarily, there are some boards out there that accept Core 2 Duo and DDR (with not that much difference in performance too), this being one:
http://www.asrock.com/product/775Dual-VSTA.htm

Even with high end cards the performance hit from the 16X PCI-E being 4X isn't that great (near AGP 8x bandwidth) but naturally is preferable to have a "real" one. It makes quite a good stop gap board though and can be had for well under £40.
 
Tetras said:
Not necessarily, there are some boards out there that accept Core 2 Duo and DDR (with not that much difference in performance too), this being one:
http://www.asrock.com/product/775Dual-VSTA.htm

Even with high end cards the performance hit from the 16X PCI-E being 4X isn't that great (near AGP 8x bandwidth) but naturally is preferable to have a "real" one. It makes quite a good stop gap board though and can be had for well under £40.

That board could come in handy if I was to switch back to intel. However not sure if the core 2 are worth changing right now. I'll have to find some benchmarks..
Only decided to U/G my video since its not letting me overclock it any more these days, and Crysis will be out in a bit. :p
 
Bah I'm fully blaming you all for the money I'm going to end up spending. I'm very tempted after looking at the benchmarks.

Got another question is the socket 775 going to be around for a while more? Or is the next one in the pipeline? I.e. is the quad core going to run on the 775?

Also :) why on earth do a lot of these boards only have 1 pata connector
 
modo77 said:
Bah I'm fully blaming you all for the money I'm going to end up spending. I'm very tempted after looking at the benchmarks.

Got another question is the socket 775 going to be around for a while more? Or is the next one in the pipeline? I.e. is the quad core going to run on the 775?

Also :) why on earth do a lot of these boards only have 1 pata connector

Yes it will and yes it does and because of Sata.
I was in the same boat as you a few months ago i went out and spent x amount on 939 without looking into it first silly me wasted loads of cash.
 
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Yeah i know its because of sata, just that if they put one pata on and have a controller then why not stick 2 ports on.

Justs means I'd have to ditch a hard drive and a dvd burner. 3 hard drives and 2 dvd burners is exessive anyway. :)
 
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