dilbert firestorm wrote:
> anyone reccommend a agp 8x AMD motherboard with 5 slots?
>
As a replacement for an existing handful of computer
hardware (like S478 Intel processor, DDR memory etc) ?
Or are you planning on buying all new hardware, just so
you can have an AGP slot ? Remember that AGP is obsolete,
and new chipsets won't have an AGP interface - that
means shopping for an older motherboard design, to get
an AGP slot.
There is an AMD AM2 board with an AGP slot, listed here. But
it is microATX, so doesn't have enough PCI slots. The listing
here, is "scraping the bottom of the barrel".
There is an Asrock board here, for Intel LGA775. It has AGP on it,
as well as a PCI Express video card slot. Due to the chipset,
the video card slot might only have x4 wiring, so in fact the
AGP slot is the good one.
While the FSB is rated for FSB1066, don't expect overclocking
miracles with a board like this. Don't try sticking an FSB1333
processor into this board, as your core clock will end up being
slower.
dilbert firestorm wrote:
> anyone reccommend a agp 8x AMD motherboard with 5 slots?
>
I am going through this exercise for one of my systems (older).
You will need to decide which OS you are trying to target. If
you Win2K or newer, there are more choices. Intel is really
good on legacy support. You may want to look at the following
CWC web page:
I really like Newegg.com; but, they tend to support the newer
socket types (not as much - AMD 939 or INTEL 478). Also, if you
have a really good "Geek Shop" near you you may be able to give
them the model number of a board you like and they can get it from
the distributer.