What Mobo to choose...
Page 1 of 1
Gomp




Posts: 626
Location: Norway
PostPosted: Sat, 9th Oct 2010 01:02    Post subject: What Mobo to choose...
Im looking at some mobos but i cant figure out what to go for.
Could need some help with it, whats good and whats not basicly, going to be an i7 rig Smile
Medium priceclass id say.

Ive been looking at:
ASUS P6X58D-E, X58 and the premium model. Looked up at some reviews and all looks good so far. Anyone with this mobo here?
Back to top
Breezer_




Posts: 10816
Location: Finland
PostPosted: Sat, 9th Oct 2010 01:07    Post subject:
Sabertooth X58 seems to be great ASUS board, cheap aswell.
Back to top
Gomp




Posts: 626
Location: Norway
PostPosted: Sat, 9th Oct 2010 01:31    Post subject:
So ive come up with a halfway setup:

Mobo:
ASUS P6X58D Premium, X58, Socket-1366
GPU:
EVGA GeForce GTX 480 1536MB PhysX CUDA
CPU:
Intel Core™ i7 Quad Processor i7-930
PSU:
Corsair HX 750W
Ram:
TBA.

Any pros and cons about this setup?
And im ofc not running with stock cooling Razz
Either water or some noctua fan of somesort.
Back to top
Mortibus




Posts: 18053
Location: .NL
PostPosted: Sat, 9th Oct 2010 01:52    Post subject:
GTX 480, too hot and noisy unless u planning to get custom cooling for it

http://www.arctic-cooling.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=2_&mID=619
Back to top
Breezer_




Posts: 10816
Location: Finland
PostPosted: Sat, 9th Oct 2010 02:19    Post subject:
its not too hot and noisy if you start messing with custom fan profiles. Automatic profiles sucks major ass.

EDIT: But yeah, that build seems to be great so far, also EVGA is good choice if you are planning to get that Accelero extreme, since their warranty allowes swapping cooler. And that accelero takes like -20c from load temps off Razz Ordered that cooler aswell, but takes sometime to arrive Smile.
Back to top
Mortibus




Posts: 18053
Location: .NL
PostPosted: Sat, 9th Oct 2010 02:49    Post subject:
what do u mean allow to change cooler, how will they know if u did or didn't changed it, it's not like there is some special spyware installed on the chip that will report tempering Razz
i mean u can even use similar thermal paste to cover your tracks
Back to top
SpykeZ




Posts: 23710

PostPosted: Sat, 9th Oct 2010 05:50    Post subject:
If you wanna pay for a half assed hit or miss overpriced piece of shit, you go asus.

They used to be an amazing company who made amazing boards, now their failure rate is about as high as their sales rate. Join a board with hell of a lot computer enthusiasts like overclock.net and you'll see what I mean.

Gigabyte <3 I've yet to have a dud


Back to top
timechange01
VIP Member



Posts: 6650

PostPosted: Sat, 9th Oct 2010 06:53    Post subject:
Gomp wrote:
So ive come up with a halfway setup:

Mobo:
ASUS P6X58D Premium, X58, Socket-1366
GPU:
EVGA GeForce GTX 480 1536MB PhysX CUDA
CPU:
Intel Core™ i7 Quad Processor i7-930
PSU:
Corsair HX 750W
Ram:
TBA.


If youre going to overclock that i7, get a ASUS rog board (rampage III) or an EVGA x58 (SLI3, FTW3 or classified). These boards will overclock like beasts



ASUS Maximus XII Formula | Core i9 10900k @ 5.2Ghz | 32GB G.Skill DDR4 4200Mhz | EVGA RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 Ultra Hydro Copper | ASUS ROG PG35VQ
Back to top
Werelds
Special Little Man



Posts: 15098
Location: 0100111001001100
PostPosted: Sat, 9th Oct 2010 16:17    Post subject:
That ASUS board is quite decent (the "OMGFAIL" argument from SpykeZ applies to all brands btw; you just don't notice until it happens to you), but the EVGA, Gigabyte and MSI boards in that price class deal better with overclocking, I'd definitely recommend looking at one of them. Especially GB and MSI are good overclockers for their price; EVGA do just as well, but you pay a premium because it's EVGA.

What are you going to use this system for? An i7 is pointless unless you plan to do a lot of encoding and/or 3D rendering, for games you still want to overclock it to 4GHz since 6 out of 8 threads will be unused in 99% of all games Wink
Back to top
Gomp




Posts: 626
Location: Norway
PostPosted: Sat, 9th Oct 2010 19:10    Post subject:
Thx for all the replys, ill take a look at the MSI and Gb boards.
Im planning to use it for basicly everything, my current system sux so i cant really do much with it.
I dont upgrade that often and want a setup that lasts for a bit Smile
Back to top
Breezer_




Posts: 10816
Location: Finland
PostPosted: Sat, 9th Oct 2010 19:53    Post subject:
I never had any problems on ASUS boards, always had ASUS, and going for them in future aswell.
Back to top
Werelds
Special Little Man



Posts: 15098
Location: 0100111001001100
PostPosted: Sat, 9th Oct 2010 20:41    Post subject:
Gomp wrote:
Thx for all the replys, ill take a look at the MSI and Gb boards.
Im planning to use it for basicly everything, my current system sux so i cant really do much with it.
I dont upgrade that often and want a setup that lasts for a bit Smile

Define "a bit"

For some of my relatives that basically means a decade, while for me that's 2 years tops Wink

I honestly don't see the full power of any i7 being used in games in the next couple of years; quad cores have been around for half a decade, and they're not being used yet, let alone the i7's with 8 logical cores. If you do a fair bit of encoding and 3D rendering then the 930 is by far the best choice, but if it's mostly gaming you can basically save yourself a good €150 by just going for an 1156 or AM3 based platform and not lose any performance Smile

You should at least wait with the 480 to be honest, as it's bound to drop in price in the next couple of months. Give it a week or 2 to see what AMD's new cards are like; if they do as well as the rumours say they do, then NVIDIA has to drop prices to be competitive Smile


@ Breezer: yeah but that's my whole point. SpykeZ has clearly had some bad experiences with ASUS, which led to him stumbling on threads about faulty boards. Same goes for any brand though, that's the nature of electronics - you only see the bad experiences, you don't see the thousands of people who don't have a single problem with these things. SpykeZ loves Gigabyte because he's never had one fail, I've never had a one not failing. Doesn't mean I'm gonna recommend against one with that as my reason, because they've got some very popular boards right now so they must be doing something right.
Back to top
Breezer_




Posts: 10816
Location: Finland
PostPosted: Sat, 9th Oct 2010 23:53    Post subject:
About the i5 vs i7, their performance is similar in games, but if he has the money for i7 just let him buy it. I would pick i7 over i5 if i were buying processor, fuck the savings. More future proof aswell.
Back to top
SpykeZ




Posts: 23710

PostPosted: Sat, 9th Oct 2010 23:55    Post subject:
pwerelds wrote:
That ASUS board is quite decent (the "OMGFAIL" argument from SpykeZ applies to all brands btw; you just don't notice until it happens to you), but the EVGA, Gigabyte and MSI boards in that price class deal better with overclocking, I'd definitely recommend looking at one of them. Especially GB and MSI are good overclockers for their price; EVGA do just as well, but you pay a premium because it's EVGA.

What are you going to use this system for? An i7 is pointless unless you plan to do a lot of encoding and/or 3D rendering, for games you still want to overclock it to 4GHz since 6 out of 8 threads will be unused in 99% of all games Wink


of course it happens to all board it happens to anything in computer hardware, it just so happens Asus is gaining a more failure rate than any other brand. You'd have to be a fanboy to not realize this. I used to only use asus back when it was a guarantee they'd work. Theres a reason less and less people are using them unless it's one of their mucho grande boards


Back to top
Werelds
Special Little Man



Posts: 15098
Location: 0100111001001100
PostPosted: Sun, 10th Oct 2010 00:08    Post subject:
@Breezer_
I know, I'm just making sure he's not spending the money because he thinks it's needed. Some of us still spend our money with consideration; I can afford an i7-980X and couple it with the most overpriced boards/memory and a pair of 480's, doesn't mean I want to Smile

Besides, there's no point in futureproofing beyond 3 years, and like I said, I highly doubt we'll see quads used properly within the next 2 Smile
Back to top
Gomp




Posts: 626
Location: Norway
PostPosted: Sun, 10th Oct 2010 00:15    Post subject:
Well my last setup lasted for 4 years, this current has lasted 3 years untill my gpu failed and i hope it will last atleast 3-4 years aslong the components dont go to hell basicly.
And yes i do have the money for an i7 Razz
Back to top
timechange01
VIP Member



Posts: 6650

PostPosted: Sun, 10th Oct 2010 01:01    Post subject:
Gomp wrote:

And yes i do have the money for an i7 Razz


Mobo:
ASUS RAMPAGE III Extreme, X58, Socket-1366

Ram:
G.SKill/OCZ Reaper/Corsair Dominator GT, tripple channel DDR3 1600



ASUS Maximus XII Formula | Core i9 10900k @ 5.2Ghz | 32GB G.Skill DDR4 4200Mhz | EVGA RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 Ultra Hydro Copper | ASUS ROG PG35VQ
Back to top
Page 1 of 1 All times are GMT + 1 Hour
NFOHump.com Forum Index - Hardware Zone
Signature/Avatar nuking: none (can be changed in your profile)  


Display posts from previous:   

Jump to:  
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum


Powered by phpBB 2.0.8 © 2001, 2002 phpBB Group