CPU/Mobo LGA775 Mobo reqd

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Boot_Comp

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Hi,
I am looking to get a new motherboard for my Quad Core Q6600, DDR2 rig.
Main criteria is that it should be reliable and preferably one with onboard graphics as it appears my ASUS mobo has given out on me.

Any recommendations on motherboards for this?
 
Hmm... thanks. I was also looking up more on the Intel Chipsets and looks like the Q45 would be the best of the lot (of my available choices).

Does anyone have any recommendations on good available brands for this?
 
Boot_Comp said:
Hi,

I am looking to get a new motherboard for my Quad Core Q6600, DDR2 rig.

Main criteria is that it should be reliable and preferably one with onboard graphics as it appears my ASUS mobo has given out on me.

Any recommendations on motherboards for this?

Any warranty left on the older motherboard?

If not overclocking that Q6600, you may get this till your next upgrade-

ASUSTeK Computer Inc. - ASUS - ASUS P5G41C-M LX

DDR2/DDR3, all solid caps, SATA ports away from PCIe slot(won't get blocked if you have a big graphics card), approx 2.4K iirc.
 
^ What happened to your old motherboard? No warranty?

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My personal successions is to go for gigabyte. ASUS mobos dont even last for 3-4 yrs and again the pathetic rashi...
 
gigabyte g41 with its onboard graphics and support for 8gb of cheap ddr3 ram would be your best bet. you can sell your ddr2 sticks and get brand new ddr3 sticks without adding any money :P
 
You want to use Quad core cpu. so i think this mob will be better.

I have P5NE-SLI<GREEN>

Good condition and running.

If interested mail to

prosenjit.calcutta@gmail.com

Now asus start for customer feedback, so its now I think better.

More of all asus start pick up & delivery from home.
 
itzmydamnlyf said:
gigabyte g41 with its onboard graphics and support for 8gb of cheap ddr3 ram would be your best bet. you can sell your ddr2 sticks and get brand new ddr3 sticks without adding any money :P

i believe it also supports ddr2 memory
 
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