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which motherboard to buy for intel 3 ghz ,800 fsb cpu?
should it be 945G or 945P or 955x based chipset. How are intel manufactured mobos or should i go in for ASUS or GIGABYTE or ASROCK. It shouldn't be too expensive. max. upto 6000 indian rs / 130 us dollars.
It is an intel pentium 4 630 cpufor intel P4 3Ghz, 800FSB, 945G chipset is cheap and best available in the market with fair scope of upgrade in u deside to move to Core2Duo processors later.
ASUS 945G chipset based board cost around 4,200 Rs, it has integrated graphics and audio. it also has PCI-E 16x slot for external graphics card if u want to add it latter. 945 supports DDR2 RAM in dual channel configuration, with maximum speed of 677MHz. supports SATA and PATA drives, its bios supports overclocking, which now most of the motherboards do in one way or other.
boards based on 945G from GIGABYTE is also very nice with same features, but i dont have idea of its price.
hope it helps
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Published on May 31, 2009 · Filed under: Motherboards; Tagged as: 3ghz motherboard, CPU's, hardware, motherboard, overclock, overclocking, pentium 4 3ghz motherboard
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