Mother board for P4

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sidon
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Hi,
I need an advice for a good motherboard for P4 LGA775 , one which is known to work good with creamware cards.


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i've NEVER had a bad experience with a genuine intel mobo.
sidon
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Post by sidon »

Hi,

Thnaks for the info ,
hubird I have seen this thread but it is mostly on AMD boards .

Does ny one here hava a 915P/G chipset that can tell me if it is good for creamware.

I have an MSI 915P and ny Luna does not work with it .
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I still have a Asus P4T-E motherboard for the first generation P4 processors. (1.8 GHz)
I'm also thinking of buying a new mobo in a while. Maybe a Asus 915 chipset, but I think I can wait another year to be sure it will work with the scope cards. And fortunately I never reached any limits of this 4 year old motherboard yet :smile:
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i've never had a problem with a genuine intel motherboard.
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Post by petal »

On 2005-05-17 15:42, garyb wrote:
i've never had a problem with a genuine intel motherboard.
have you ever had one?




just couldn't resist... :wink:
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:grin:

yes.
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:lol:
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just make sure there are more than 1 PCI slot on that mainboard.

these days new boards come with lots of PCI-E and 1 standard PCI slot. in most cases these don't give you a chance to change PCI slots if needed.

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Post by sidon »

So for last ,
Do you think the 915P should work for me ?
Is there any one that use the 915p cheipset?

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Post by garyb »

i would expect it to work, although i don't know why it would work better than an 865/875.
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