blakerwry
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What do you guys think is the best bargain motherboard available right now? what about in 6 months?
I'm wondering what people think constitutes a "bargain" board... price, features, upgradability, etc... and what motherboards fit that definition.
Personally, I have thought for a few months that the AK32A is the best bargain baord out.
When I look at the AK32 I see upgradability to CPU's that are currently not behind the price curve... I see all the features that are neccessary in a mobo and none that aren't.. and I see reliablity, a solidness that is required for a bargain board.
It offers upto T-bred 2600+ CPU upgradability, 2 sticks of PC2100 CAS 2 DDR SDRAM (ECC or non) or 2 sticks of CAS2 PC133.. has the basic 4 USB1.1 ports, ATA 100 with >128GB drive support... and also offers stereo sound via the southbridge. It's nothing amazing.. but it's a good solid basic board with a low price tag of ~$50-$60
I would, however, liked to have seen an integrated 10/100 NIC in this board.
In 6 months, I would have to say that integrated graphics and sound are becoming more important in a bargain board.. as well as USB2.0... So I'd have to say that I expect something along the lines of the Epox 8RGA to become a good bargain board. An Nforce2 or kt400a chipset board seems like the best bet.
So, what are your opinions on good bargain boards?
I'm wondering what people think constitutes a "bargain" board... price, features, upgradability, etc... and what motherboards fit that definition.
Personally, I have thought for a few months that the AK32A is the best bargain baord out.
When I look at the AK32 I see upgradability to CPU's that are currently not behind the price curve... I see all the features that are neccessary in a mobo and none that aren't.. and I see reliablity, a solidness that is required for a bargain board.
It offers upto T-bred 2600+ CPU upgradability, 2 sticks of PC2100 CAS 2 DDR SDRAM (ECC or non) or 2 sticks of CAS2 PC133.. has the basic 4 USB1.1 ports, ATA 100 with >128GB drive support... and also offers stereo sound via the southbridge. It's nothing amazing.. but it's a good solid basic board with a low price tag of ~$50-$60
I would, however, liked to have seen an integrated 10/100 NIC in this board.
In 6 months, I would have to say that integrated graphics and sound are becoming more important in a bargain board.. as well as USB2.0... So I'd have to say that I expect something along the lines of the Epox 8RGA to become a good bargain board. An Nforce2 or kt400a chipset board seems like the best bet.
So, what are your opinions on good bargain boards?