mstrap123
i am planning to build a new pc based on the following spec :
MOBO: GIGABYTE GA-EP31-DS3L
CPU : INTEL CORE 2 DUO 2.8GHZ (E7400)
GPU: GIGABYTE ATI RADEON HD4850 512MB DDR3
is there anthing wrong in this build or mayb some recommendation
MOBO: GIGABYTE GA-EP31-DS3L
CPU : INTEL CORE 2 DUO 2.8GHZ (E7400)
GPU: GIGABYTE ATI RADEON HD4850 512MB DDR3
is there anthing wrong in this build or mayb some recommendation
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Anonymous
Not really,
but I don't know the reasons for choosing this mobo.
I personally would go with a P35/P45 with ICH9® or ICH10® (ICH7 is pretty dated)
® - if you want a RAID system
Also this GIGABYTE vs ASUS power saving shit is pure marketing bullshit ... actually those motherboard suck more energy then e.g. MSI board with some clever power saving strategy ...
I say that, because I fell for the ASUS advertising and later discovered, that its complete bullshit
ONE example
http://geizhals.at/deutschland/a338102.html
costs roughly the same, but has all the latest technology
but I don't know the reasons for choosing this mobo.
I personally would go with a P35/P45 with ICH9® or ICH10® (ICH7 is pretty dated)
® - if you want a RAID system
Also this GIGABYTE vs ASUS power saving shit is pure marketing bullshit ... actually those motherboard suck more energy then e.g. MSI board with some clever power saving strategy ...
I say that, because I fell for the ASUS advertising and later discovered, that its complete bullshit
ONE example
http://geizhals.at/deutschland/a338102.html
costs roughly the same, but has all the latest technology
Thicas13
If you want to build PC by yourself, the problem is that it can get tricky while you choosing the parts. And computer dealers usually don't help because they don't know either any better or have to pushing products of a particular company. To be sure that your PC will work properly for a long lime it is better to choose a new one. https://www.bestadvisor.com/best-gaming-pcs