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Jeff

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 8:00 pm
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Hey

I'm wondering if Abit sells motherboard based on the 775 socket and AGP?

If they do, then what is the names of these motherboards?

I'm trying to spec a server to use at home. As this is a server, graphic
isn't important....

I would prefer a motherboard supporting the Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600. As I
prefer processing power over graphics

any suggestions?

Jeff

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 8:11 pm
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I'm on limited budget specing this server. I have an old pc (ATX) which I'm
considering to upgrade to a server. This old pc has a AGP graphic card, so I
would prefer to using it on the server - so I can save money....

Maybe I'll go for Intel Core 2 Due instead of Core 2 Quad.... - save money
there too

Jeff

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 10:35 pm
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Why not use a motherboard with onboard graphics? The latest chipset is the
Intel G33 one; the older G965 is another (less expensive). Both of these
usually require DDR2 memory.

Try the power search at www.newegg.com, even if you don't intend to buy from
them.

HTH.

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> Hey
>
> I'm wondering if Abit sells motherboard based on the 775 socket and AGP?
>
> If they do, then what is the names of these motherboards?
>
> I'm trying to spec a server to use at home. As this is a server, graphic
> isn't important....
>
> I would prefer a motherboard supporting the Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600. As I
> prefer processing power over graphics
>
> any suggestions?
>
> Jeff
>
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 3:50 am
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"Jeff" wrote in message..
> I'm wondering if Abit sells motherboard based on the 775 socket and AGP?

They sold plenty of old boards with this configuration. You might still find
one in stock somewhere. However, buying one would be a complete waste of
time given the CPU you're looking at.

> If they do, then what is the names of these motherboards?

There are loads, going back to the AI7 if memory serves correct. I doubt any
of them will come close to supporting a Core 2 Quad CPU.

> I'm trying to spec a server to use at home. As this is a server, graphic
> isn't important....

If your logic for going AGP is that you can stick an old graphics card in
there, it just doesn't work. I doubt you will find any S775/AGP boards that
are compatible with Core 2 Duos, let alone Quads.

You can buy a PCI Express el-cheapo graphics solution for $20, or do as Bob
has already suggested, and go for a motherboard with onboard graphics. You
might not care about graphics performance, but in a server role you *do*
want a good memory controller. This means you're still gonna be looking at
965/P35 chipsets, which means PCIe graphics.

> I would prefer a motherboard supporting the Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600

If it's a home server, are you really gonna need all that CPU power? If
you're looking at an overall cost of ownership/noise/power consumption
equation, a Core 2 Duo of some sort might be more suitable in this
application.

> any suggestions?

AB9 QuadGT/IP35 series plus cheap PCIe graphics card. You also then get some
room to manouver if you decide you want to change the role of the box later
in life. Quick graphics upgrade and it can be a gaming machine.
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