- May 10, 2002
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Well, I just got my 8800GT in the mail the other day and it's made it very clear to me that the old TForce 550 and AMD X2 3600+ simply are not able to keep up with this thing. Basically, I can change any setting in Crysis without seeing any change in frame rate, which leads me to believe the bottleneck is the CPU. Additionally, Quake Wars is not entirely smooth, which I wouldn't think would be the case seeing as it appears to be based on the Doom 3 engine...
Anyhow, I'm looking for the true "bang-for-your-buck" motherboard. Which is the one to have that is truely the best compromise of price and performance? I know with GPU's it's the 8800GT, so basically I'm looking for the 8800GT of motherboards. If anyone wanted to recommend a CPU to go with it, I wouldn't mind hearing that either, but I understand this is the wrong board for that (for reference: I was looking at the 6000+).
As a note: I upgrade about every 1.5 to 2 years, so I want something that will really have some staying power. I'd like to keep it around $100.
Thanks for your time and advice, everyone!
- Chaz
Anyhow, I'm looking for the true "bang-for-your-buck" motherboard. Which is the one to have that is truely the best compromise of price and performance? I know with GPU's it's the 8800GT, so basically I'm looking for the 8800GT of motherboards. If anyone wanted to recommend a CPU to go with it, I wouldn't mind hearing that either, but I understand this is the wrong board for that (for reference: I was looking at the 6000+).
As a note: I upgrade about every 1.5 to 2 years, so I want something that will really have some staying power. I'd like to keep it around $100.
Thanks for your time and advice, everyone!
- Chaz