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<blockquote data-quote="Jmac" data-source="post: 4490680" data-attributes="member: 545486"><p>For this price range and your situation, I'd say an Intel P35 chipset board would be best. Nvidia has some nice chipsets as well, but they're better-suited for gamers.</p><p>Abit, Asus, DFI, Gigabyte, and MSI all make decent P35 boards. My personal preference would be towards DFI and Gigabyte; DFI because of their immense overclocking features and stability, Gigabyte because they make a good all-around package that is also novice-friendly. MSI has the best warranty, in my experience, but I hate their crappy software.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jmac, post: 4490680, member: 545486"] For this price range and your situation, I'd say an Intel P35 chipset board would be best. Nvidia has some nice chipsets as well, but they're better-suited for gamers. Abit, Asus, DFI, Gigabyte, and MSI all make decent P35 boards. My personal preference would be towards DFI and Gigabyte; DFI because of their immense overclocking features and stability, Gigabyte because they make a good all-around package that is also novice-friendly. MSI has the best warranty, in my experience, but I hate their crappy software. [/QUOTE]
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