Graphics card in the motherboard is always a "not good enough" one. If you want to play computer game or do some computer graphics stuff, don't buy this kind of motherboard. If not, you can try. BTW, Asus's graphics card is ok.
>From: Ben Barrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: [EUG-LUG:3307] Re: New Motherboard? >Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 22:59:02 -0700 > >John Metzger wrote: > >>Hi, It is looking like I need a new motherboard for my computer. I >>presently have a Asus socket 7 MB with K6-2 450 Amd chip. Would like >>any suggestions on an upgrade. A friend of mine mentioned that a all in >>one motherboard would be the best way to go. (i.e. audio and graphic's >>card on board) >> >>Thank You >> >> >> >I recently got an Athlon mobo from Stan (down at the PC Training Center, >where our meetings have been hosted), also an upgrade from a K6-2 tho >mine was 350. Well this thing runs so nice, I can't wait to use the >onboard RAID once I can pick up some matching drives. The maker is >Iwill, and it uses PC133 memory and has really good OC tools in the >bios, though I haven't really played around with it much. It gets good >reviews (I recommend www.tomshardware.com in general) and Stan will >surely offer his opinion if you stop by to ask him... kudos to the ~ghz >athlon! Hardware prices seem so good now, it's easy to forget where new >hw prices could be in a couple years, gosh. Good luck and reply to the >thread... > > > ben > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
