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#1 Pokemoncollect1
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819115017
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#2 Pokemoncollect1
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[QUOTE="Pokemoncollect1"]Yeah I know... EVERY single mobo out there that isn't old and outdated supports quad core, LGA 775.SinfulPotato

I just want to this out.

NO! Just because it will fit into the socket does not mean it will work just fine! You need to make sure that the chipset will also support it! Using a mobo that will only support a low power CPU and fitting it with a high powered CPU will not yeld the best results. It could work. Also you need to check the FSB..

DFI - 1333mhz and 1066mhz. Using Q6600. Pretty sure it would work?

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#3 Pokemoncollect1
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those fans have been prouven not to beat the good old normal zalmal copper fan (directly on cpu).Angry_Bosmer

Proven by who?

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#4 Pokemoncollect1
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[QUOTE="opamando"]

The EP35-DS3l, would easily work with that HSF, the board is just a little narrower, but no biggie. A very good board.

Also the DFI bloodironis a very nice board, with the typical DFI build quality and BIOS options, an excellent board for Overclocking.

risc-vs-cisc

I would definitely recommend the bloodiron by dfi i didn't realize they were so cheap

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835118019

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#5 Pokemoncollect1
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[QUOTE="Pokemoncollect1"][QUOTE="risc-vs-cisc"]

The only board i would vouch for in your price range is asus p5n-d.But you don't want sli,and its $150

Angry_Bosmer

Oh okay. That board you linked before is smaller than the normal atx (12x8.3) instead of 12x9.6, probably wouldn't fit the fan I need =\.

Your case determinds that.

Well with less space, probably means more cutting corners, smaller board, fan closer to ram or even over it.

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The only board i would vouch for in your price range is asus p5n-d.But you don't want sli,and its $150

risc-vs-cisc

Oh okay. That board you linked before is smaller than the normal atx (12x8.3) instead of 12x9.6, probably wouldn't fit the fan I need =\.

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#7 Pokemoncollect1
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You should get something like this if you don't want sli P35-DS3Lrisc-vs-cisc

Can you vouche for this Mobo?

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Yeah I know... EVERY single mobo out there that isn't old and outdated supports quad core, LGA 775.
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#9 Pokemoncollect1
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I have everything, I just am switching cases and a few parts out. My old case won't fit a big enough PSU, so epic fail.

Just need a mobo that can be overclocked easily, around 100 bucks and supports quad core, PCI-E 1.0 or 2.0 (probably not 2.0 for 100 bucks).

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#10 Pokemoncollect1
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Okay so I am getting

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130319 - GPU

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811129021 - Case

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817371011 - PSU

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835118019 - Heatsink (needs to fit the motherboard)

Now I just need a motherboard, I don't plan on SLI'ing, only want to play oblivion, Warhammer, and a few other games. Just need a motherboard which can be used for overclocking my PC. Just need a mobo which can support my few needs, don't want a billion dollar mobo, just something that will allow for easier overclocking and somewhat good speed.

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