p4 mobo recomendations

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  • e mag
    Member Senior
    • Apr 2003
    • 726

    #1

    p4 mobo recomendations

    what is the best chipset to get for a p4 mobo. i'm looking to get one that will support a 2-3ghz chip and also has support for a RAID setup. also, is their much difference between a 533mhz fsb and a 800mhz fsb, and will i need a certain mobo to support either? for about the same price i could get a 2.66ghz cpu with 533mhz fsb or a 2.4ghz cpu with 800mhz fsb, should i go for the 800mhz fsb?

    i was thinking about getting these:



    Last edited by e mag; 06-20-2003, 04:47 PM.
  • beam
    The end.
    • May 2001
    • 2036

    #2
    Check out www.newegg.com for cpu and mobo.

    They have some of the best prices i have seen anywhere, and their shipping isn't bad either.

    I ordered all the components for my new system from them including a 19" monitor, case, cpu, mobo, vid card, keyboard, mouse, etc. etc. and the shipping was $14.00 via fedex. NO LIE!!!
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    • e mag
      Member Senior
      • Apr 2003
      • 726

      #3
      yeah i've ordered some stuff from them before, the're pretty good. was it a crt monitor? that must have been a promotion or something, 14$ for shipping on all of that is a great deal. anyone have any recomendations for the chipset though?

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      • CasingBill
        The Case Wang
        • Jan 2003
        • 1347

        #4
        check out directron I buy a lot of stuff from them. Asus are real good boards. See which processor is better for overclocking.
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        • FooTemps
          HURRRR
          • Sep 2001
          • 6702

          #5
          Asus and MSI boards are what have been reccomended to me. My frineds have postive reviews about their Asus boards.

          More bus > More ghz

          You should also get a board with more bus.

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          • beam
            The end.
            • May 2001
            • 2036

            #6
            yeppers it was a crt. a lot of there stuff is free shipping. not really a promotion.
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            • e mag
              Member Senior
              • Apr 2003
              • 726

              #7
              i'm not that worried about overclocking, and i was thinking about the asus p4p800.

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              • Reo5th
                Sold Angel StillHave Rebel
                • Jul 2002
                • 539

                #8
                The four P4 computers that I've built over the past 3 months have all been fitted with an ASUS P4PE. Great board, supports hyperthreading, and has caused me no problems whatsoever (unlike my Abit VP6 )

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                • Nobody077
                  Yes Im still alive
                  • Oct 2002
                  • 559

                  #9
                  It looks like the 875 chip-set is one of the hottest Intel chipsets out. I personal like MSI boards, and have been building systems with them for about 4 years now with no problems. Check out there newest 875 based board http://www.msicomputer.com/product/d...875P_NEO-FIS2R
                  It has 533/800 fsb, ata133/sata150/raid, and hyperthreading. It should fit all the things your looking for.
                  If you want to get the most performance from you memory get a MB that supports dual channel 400mhz DDR, this will require you to run a 800fsb CPU, but its worth it.
                  Last edited by Nobody077; 06-21-2003, 12:13 PM.
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                  • e mag
                    Member Senior
                    • Apr 2003
                    • 726

                    #10
                    i think i'm going to go with the asus p4p800 delux, or the p4c800 delux if i can afford it. i like msi too (have one now for my xp 1700+) but from what i've read, the 865pe chipset that the p4p800 has outperforms a lot of other boards that have the 875 chipset.

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