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what is the best mobo for socket 939?



 
 
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Old August 19th 04, 11:17 AM
quasar
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Default what is the best mobo for socket 939?

Hi, I want to get a new system: mobo/cpu/ram. I am thinking socket 939. I am
still deciding what system to get as a result of my old system dying
(a7v133/1ghzTbird). Asus A8V Deluxe? Abit A8V? Are there even reviews
comparing the 2 mobos side-by-side?

I am currently using a backup system so I have time to wait. Is it good to
get into socket939 now? Maybe i should wait for another few months as prices
are high and socket 939 board revisions are in the early stage.

cheers,
quasar


 




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