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Right now, depending on how much you want to spend, it might be best just to upgrade the GPU (assuming you have PCI-E). I don't believe they are manufacturing new models of the 939's (could be wrong though), it is a dead end format. Figure if you switch over to an AM2 board, you have to get, CPU, MB, Memory. Figure around $500 or $600 for the three. Post your current specs and how much you want to spend and we could probably give you a better idea on your options.
If you get one of those two boards, it really depends on your skill level. If you know/want to really tweak the mb bios, the DFI Expert is a great mb. However there are many incompatibilities with it.
If you just want a really good plug-n-play mb, the Asus will probably be your best bet. |
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Hellfire wrote: | Right now, depending on how much you want to spend, it might be best just to upgrade the GPU (assuming you have PCI-E). I don't believe they are manufacturing new models of the 939's (could be wrong though), it is a dead end format. Figure if you switch over to an AM2 board, you have to get, CPU, MB, Memory. Figure around $500 or $600 for the three. Post your current specs and how much you want to spend and we could probably give you a better idea on your options.
If you get one of those two boards, it really depends on your skill level. If you know/want to really tweak the mb bios, the DFI Expert is a great mb. However there are many incompatibilities with it.
If you just want a really good plug-n-play mb, the Asus will probably be your best bet. |
Here's my specs..... I definitely want to do some overclocking, but not necessarily to the extreme. As long as I can get a decent clock out of an Opti 170 or something I think I'd get the Asus. Would be worth checking out my current components for compatibility w/ the DFI board though. I want to get a new gpu first, a 7950GT prob, and a bigger storage drive. Then I'm not sure if I should go for the processor first, or memory, I've got 1 GB so prob the processor right (dual core)? _________________ Lian Li PC-6077B
Asus P5E
Intel Duo E8400
G-Skill F2800, PC2 8500, 2 x 2G
EVGA 8800GTS(@600, 902)
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Well.... I went for the 8800GTS vid card. Haven't changed anything else yet though. Now, when I'm playing games like Oblivion, or Fear, my processor stays at 100% for most of the time. So clearly I'm bottlenecking now at the processor. I would like to get that next. I need memory too though, and DDR is getting more and more scarce. I'm worried about buying a s939 processor and then in 2 months having an even harder time finding memory. I saw a side by side comparison though, on DIY-streets, of s939 and sAM2, and the sAM2 only performed slightly better in most of the tests. I'm sure that will change as the board matures, but for now it seems like s939 will be good for a while, performance wise, providing hardware is available. _________________ Lian Li PC-6077B
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Intel Duo E8400
G-Skill F2800, PC2 8500, 2 x 2G
EVGA 8800GTS(@600, 902)
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