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Old 04-28-03, 02:52 PM Thread Starter   #1
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Whats a good mobo for Ocin' a 2.4 Ghz P4?


I'm looking for one that isn't to expensive & will be able to handle 3.5 Ghz or above. Thanks to any help.
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If you want the i845PE chipset, I like the Abit BH7 (about $84), but right now you'd be better off getting a dual channel DDR Canterwood (i875) mobo like the Abit IC7 ($152). The Springdale (i865) mobos will be a little cheaper if you can wait another couple weeks.

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Now If only I could find a link to the RL6SZ Costa Rica...
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They say those are bad chips though...
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try this one.. only u have to call em and ask.... http://www.runtimecc.com/pricewatch/index.rcc
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