[help]thinking about building a comp for gf

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[help]thinking about building a comp for gf

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hi
512 mb ram
2200xp cpu
some nforce mobo.

iam kinda confused about which mobo i should get, any recommandations? or should i stay away from nforce mobo?
let me know thanks.
BTW iam in CANADA so ship the damn thing
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whats your budget for your GF's computer- are you trying to stay low budget?
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Post by fearfox »

Hi there HOON. I would recommend the following motherboards Epox 8RDA+ or the Asus A7N8X. I heard some really good things about them. I been Abit motherboard fan for quite awhile they make some really good stuff. Might just snoop around online with reviews about motherboards which best suit the specification for the use of the computer.

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trying to stay in mid level budget. the best value for money also
BTW iam in CANADA so ship the damn thing
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Post by Sean »

nForce is definately the way to go, I think. If you're not going to be overclocking, I'd suggest the MicroATX Version of the nForce 2 chipset. They have everything you need, onboard. But, they also allow additions as well. Here are some to choose from:

The Asus A7N266 - has everything you need. - http://www.newegg.com/app/viewproduct.a ... 6813131433

If you wnat even faster performance, you could get the non deluxe A7N8X, which has everything but the soundstorm, and SATA. maybe a few different things as well.

Just go here for a good run down of motherboard manufacterers and the motherboards they make: http://www.newegg.com/app/manufactory.a ... =22&DEPA=1 Any questions, just ask. :)
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My gf uses a Celery 333 box with 6.4GB HDD and 160MB RAM... running Win2k.

She can surf the web, chat with her friends and listen to mp3. Shes happy with it :)
Besides, her monitor is just as BIG as mine is ;)
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all friends, family, strangers i don't know, etc are told to buy DELL when they ask me for help with building a pc. i prefer to have DELL called 24x7 for the next 5 years when something goes wrong. :D
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There just gonna call you when Dells suck azz support doesnt answer the phone ;)
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Check out the Epox 8RDA or 8RDA+ depending on how much onboard things you want to use. These boards are very stable and over clock great. They are also a little cheaper than the Asus Nforce board
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