by toffey » Sun Dec 06, 2009 8:26 am
Just make sure that it fits your other hardware correctly. If you are looking for a large performance boost, simply upgrading your motherboard won't give you too much of a difference. Also, if you are planning on getting a new processor in the future you will most likely have to get a new motherboard for that processor as well. With that said, look for a motherboard that has the same socket type as the processor you currently have, make sure it supports the RAM you have, has a slot for your graphics card (whether it be PCI Express or AGP), fits your case, etc.
Angels on the sideline,
Puzzled and amused.
Why did Father give these humans free will?
Now they're all confused.
Don't these talking monkeys know that Eden has enough to go around?
Plenty in this holy garden, silly monkeys.
Where there's one you're bound to divide it right in two.
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