My simple logic tells me to stay away from motherboards with integrated
video card. Mainly because there is a fat chance you might run into a
conflict if you try to upgrade later. I talk from experience. 

If that's a problem depends on in you are an "upgrade guy" or a "buy all in
one box guy".


Tim
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Sent: 15. november 2006 14:38
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Subject: Re: [OT] Computer geeks: Hardware help requested

Not a geek but I've been looking at ASUS boards, mainly bacause they also do
video cards and my simple logic tells me that there might be fewer conflict
issues.  I've had their stuff in the last two machines with no problems at
all.
> 
> From: Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2006/11/15 Wed PM 01:15:36 GMT
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> Subject: [OT] Computer geeks: Hardware help requested
> 
> Since it's been about 3 years since I bought a new motherboard I'm not 
> up to speed on the latest computer tech (and 6 months is about enough 
> to get lost these days).
> I'm considering one of the AMD Athlon 64 x2 (dual-core) CPU's, probably 
> the 3500+ or 3800+, and would appreciate any recommendations for 
> motherboards, etc.
> 
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