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    Default Advice needed on motherboard replacement

    I have to replace my damaged ASUS P5Q [p45+ICH10] and am wondering whether it would be worth saving myself some money by buying a cheaper, older model.I am more insterested in performance
    and USB 2 and SATA 2 support than I am in bells and whistles such as RAID support, etc and was wondering whether some of the 975x and p35-based boards I have seen on DigitalSAONline might be worth it.

    My limit is R1500

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    There are precious few P35 mobo's around on dealer pricing, but I myself would love to get a P35. I find this very odd, but you can get lower and high end mobo easy peasy. There's not much between the P35/45 chipset, as far as performance goes. Seems better to just save R300-400 and get the older one.

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    Dude..Don't move backwards!!


    P5Q ASUS Intel P45, LGA775, 1600FSB, 4xDual DDR2 1200, 1x PCI-x16 , 2xPCI-x1, 3xPCI, 1xATA133, 6xSATAII, 2x eSATA, Gbe Lan, 8ch-Sound, Max 12xUSB, 2x IEEE1394, ATX

    That's the 1 you want.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Joker View Post
    Dude..Don't move backwards!!


    P5Q ASUS Intel P45, LGA775, 1600FSB, 4xDual DDR2 1200, 1x PCI-x16 , 2xPCI-x1, 3xPCI, 1xATA133, 6xSATAII, 2x eSATA, Gbe Lan, 8ch-Sound, Max 12xUSB, 2x IEEE1394, ATX

    That's the 1 you want.
    I agree...thats a good board. Rather get a good board and future proof yourself.

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    Its an excellent board, that's the 1 im gonna be using on my new E8400 rig.
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    That is what I had. Don't need more than 3 SATA and 3 USB. Don't need Firewire. Have DDR2 800 RAM and am not going to buy anything quicker than that.

    What is eSATA and why is it important?

    I would rather save a couple of hundered rands than have more ports than I need.

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    I agree...thats a good board. Rather get a good board and future proof yourself.
    I shan't be in any position to buy new components [like a Core 2 Quad] for the next three years our so. I normally do my upgrades in 3 to 4 year cycles, by which time I don't expect to find many CPUs or RAM that will co-operate with either a p35 or p45 motherboard. Given that LGA775-based motherboards are being replaced by LGA1366, I don't see P45 as being that much more "future proof" than p35.

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    Its cool dude, but I don't see you getting many p35 boards.
    Ive checked around and I couldn't find any.
    Maybe check out www.landmarkpc.co.za
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    Thank you, Joker, I'll carry on looking.
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