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If the motherboards use the same chipset, you won't really notice a difference, unless you need the extras on the more expensive board. If the chipsets differ, get the latest one supporting the CPU you intend using (even if it is more expensive).If I buy a new pc and don't intend to overclock, how much difference will i notice between a R800 and a R2000 motherboard?
lolPostmanPot said:*strokes G31 board*
lol
My old mobo, which had similar features to my new mobo and it blew up in my face about a week ago... I had the same processor as I do now and similar RAM and I am noticing a big difference in desktop performance. That's the difference I found between a friend giving me a cheap R700 mobo and a R1150 mobo.
This is very true. I plan to get a new motherboard at least every 6 months because you cant trust motherboards these daysBe sure of this. The motherboard is usually the first thing to fail. And usually does exactly that when coming out of warranty.
Not AMD's problem... The motherboard was made by my dear old friends Foxconn. That was the problem. Asus is the best motherboard manufacturer right now in my opinion. All my friends have Asus (Except for one, who stupidly didn't let me build a PC for him and bought a PackardBell from Incredible Disconnection)