what motherboard do you use?

United States
February 6, 2007 7:40am CST
I use MSI and have for years but i'm thinking about changing to Abit for my next build. Anyone use Abit? I've only heard good things about them.
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• Philippines
7 Feb 07
mine is Intel D102G for my Pentium D820 processor. it has the ATI X300 chipset which suits my ATI graphics card.
• United States
7 Feb 07
That's one of the best chipsets out there for the price.
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• Philippines
6 Feb 07
mine is ASUS motherboard.
• United States
7 Feb 07
Could you ellaborate a bit? does it have an nforce chipset? What socket?
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@lameran (1147)
• Indonesia
6 Feb 07
My latest motherboard is Biostar Tforce 6100 AM2, I use it since it pretty capable to be overclock and it is pretty cheap for an motherboard with overclocking component on it (like a solid capacitors, etc). Abit is great, but the price usually makes me sick, it is almost the same ABIT, Asuz uuugh I can't afford it, but they are not only expensive, they usually also give perfomance and durability as compensation.
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• United States
6 Feb 07
I agree about the price, but when it comes to components you really shouldn't be skimpy. ESPECIALLY on the power supply. I've known sooo many people that have had pc's gone bad due to power supplies, at least 50$ or more for power supply and i'd say 150$-250$ is the best range for mobo.
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@manlynux (271)
• Romania
6 Feb 07
I have a ASRock Motherboard K7-Upgrade , supports 64 bit processors , and i heard that AsRock is licensed under Asus. I had no problems with it until now , i have a AMD Sempron 2600+, 512 DDRam and 256 Mb GForce FX5500 onit, no problems ! ;)
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@datir1 (503)
• India
7 Feb 07
i used intel motherboard.
@supra_guy (165)
• Romania
6 Feb 07
I use a ASUS A7N8X-XE motherboard with Nforce 2 Ultra 400 chipset. It's quite an old board on AGP8x and supporting only socket 478 processors like athlon xp, duron, sempron i'm looking for a new one that should support Athlon 64 and PCI Express.