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    Registered User sethfp's Avatar
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    Question "Mobo finder?"

    Am looking for a new mobo, possibly an Athlon XP, 8X AGP. Instead of searching every site out there, is there a "mobo finder"?
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    Hundreds of sellers, but you want one that has good product support and return policy. A favorite one is Newegg and I am sure other members will suggest other sites.

    http://www.newegg.com/app/manufact.a...alog=22&DEPA=1
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    I think he means where you can put in your requirements and it spits out a make and model and Oh I wish someone would write one!

    The upkeep on that would be horrendous which is probably why there isn't one.

    Narrow down your favoured manufacturers and then look through their sites for something that meets your requirements.... yeah I know, it'll take forever.
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    http://iceberg.pchomeworld.com/cgi-w...tGen/mobot.asp
    The choices are a bit out of date, however. There's also this one, but its intel only: http://indigo.intel.com/mbsg/
    Last edited by hudsonsmith; August 10th, 2004 at 10:12 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hudsonsmith
    http://iceberg.pchomeworld.com/cgi-w...tGen/mobot.asp
    The choices are a bit out of date, however. There's also this one, but its intel only: http://indigo.intel.com/mbsg/

    Is there an AMD version like this? (http://indigo.intel.com/mbsg)
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    Probability factor of one to one...we have normality, I repeat we have normality. Anything you still can't cope with is therefore your own problem.

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