Alright,
I'll admit it, Im tearing my hair out over this. I've made a thread recently asking for a spec, the Gigabyte boards seem to come out favourite when reading around and looking at various spec threads.
Im really not sure what's the difference between them all, but I do know the difference in price can range around £30 so Im going to ask for some help distinguishing what each model and chipset doe's on these Intel 775 boards.
One thing I've noticed wrong is their descriptions on the list, but when you click on them to see more specific specs, they are somewhat different (maybe I should report that?).
This is the part where I tell you I want to be playing games like Crysis come september so It's going to need to hold up in the features department. It will need two 16x PCIE slots to hold a 8800GTS otherwise im fubard. I plan to accompany that with an Intel E6320 and Geil 2Gb PC6400 800Mhz RAM with it.
Also when the time comes, I want to ramp up that performance level, so Im going to need the board to be very good at overclocking and very stable.
So I ask pretty please with a cherry on top for someone to make clear sense of this Gigglypuff 65P DS3P super pokeman motherboard naming stuff going on.
cheers!
I'll admit it, Im tearing my hair out over this. I've made a thread recently asking for a spec, the Gigabyte boards seem to come out favourite when reading around and looking at various spec threads.
Im really not sure what's the difference between them all, but I do know the difference in price can range around £30 so Im going to ask for some help distinguishing what each model and chipset doe's on these Intel 775 boards.
One thing I've noticed wrong is their descriptions on the list, but when you click on them to see more specific specs, they are somewhat different (maybe I should report that?).
This is the part where I tell you I want to be playing games like Crysis come september so It's going to need to hold up in the features department. It will need two 16x PCIE slots to hold a 8800GTS otherwise im fubard. I plan to accompany that with an Intel E6320 and Geil 2Gb PC6400 800Mhz RAM with it.
Also when the time comes, I want to ramp up that performance level, so Im going to need the board to be very good at overclocking and very stable.
So I ask pretty please with a cherry on top for someone to make clear sense of this Gigglypuff 65P DS3P super pokeman motherboard naming stuff going on.
cheers!

