Originally posted by: Mister T
need onboard video, sound and ethernet.
No overclocking... no gaming.
Just internet and MS office
Originally posted by: AgaBooga
Both of those sound good that were mentioned. I'd go with Asus because there is a certain level of quality I expect with them. As for Epox, I haven't ever tried them but many reviews and user coments say their nfroce2 boards are good, so I wouldn't mind giving it a try either.
Originally posted by: Insane3D
Originally posted by: AgaBooga
Both of those sound good that were mentioned. I'd go with Asus because there is a certain level of quality I expect with them. As for Epox, I haven't ever tried them but many reviews and user coments say their nfroce2 boards are good, so I wouldn't mind giving it a try either.
As far as Asus being "better quality" than other brands....I say...
*cough* bullsh*t *cough*
Originally posted by: Regs
Originally posted by: Insane3D
Originally posted by: AgaBooga
Both of those sound good that were mentioned. I'd go with Asus because there is a certain level of quality I expect with them. As for Epox, I haven't ever tried them but many reviews and user coments say their nfroce2 boards are good, so I wouldn't mind giving it a try either.
As far as Asus being "better quality" than other brands....I say...
*cough* bullsh*t *cough*
I second that opinion. Wheres the love for the Soltek ?
Originally posted by: DAPUNISHER
Given it's strictly for internet and Office use get the Biostar M7VIG PRO (KM266) for 56$ shipped@newegg and save some money.
For internet and office use? what's the pointOriginally posted by: andyfasthands
Originally posted by: DAPUNISHER
Given it's strictly for internet and Office use get the Biostar M7VIG PRO (KM266) for 56$ shipped@newegg and save some money.
Should at least make use of the 333FSB... If it's only for internet and office, why not go for a 1700+