^^ maybe biass= bhaiss= bullock

Since you are saving money, I would seriously recommend you to get a proper and decent enough english tutoring

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Since we are in a topic
Even a 550be and a 7k board is an overkill for the needs mentioned about. Seriously- for surfing and playing old games? Is it really worth spending 7k on the motherboard alone? A system is chosen based one needs and then based on budget. Even a gracefully aged amd 3000+ msi rs480 config is enough for this kind of system.
Get a amd x2 240, biostar 785g board, transcend 2GB 800mhz jetrams, gigabyte superb 460w and rest of it on case, storage, case, screen, etc.
Non-gamers are the ones that tend to keep their hardware for long time. now, what makes you think that Biostar 785G is worthy than the 7k ASUS Evo or MSI 780GX board? The reason why I suggested these 7k boards is their reliability. I never really trusted companies liek Biostar. These companies, you never know when they die. And as you said, these buyers trust us for the recommendation and for that I always always try to recommend the best hardware that they can get.
now, let's compare the two boards that we suggested with the Biostar board that you suggested:
*www.biostar.com.tw/app/en/show_pic.php?S_ID=433
*www.msi.com/uploads/prod_bbdd51501976f5804022a3d76926be79.jpg
*www.asus.com/product.aspx?P_ID=fcsXWSxnhzZE9rnR&templete=2
one look at the picture is enough to know the quality of the board. Also verify the specification and tell me which board can give you better power management and power savings?
Active Phase Switching
Sideport Memory
All High-quality Conductive Polymer Capacitors
eSATA
HDMI
optical out
All shielded choke
crossfire
you may say that these features are not required. but looking at the rate at which data storage is increasing and bluray media getting more and more attention, I do say that it is better to go for a solid board than to buy a mediocre board that can just do internet browsing and then cry later.
look at the I/O panel of MSI board (bottom of the page): *www.msi.com/index.php?func=proddesc&maincat_no=1&cat2_no=171&cat3_no=&prod_no=1739
and now look at the same for Biostar board: *www.biostar.com.tw/app/en/mb/content.php?S_ID=433#
Now, please tell me. Do you want the TDF forum active members to recommend sub-par h/w just becuase the buyer does not do gaming or do you want us to recommend a h/w that is powerful enough that he can get a little more everytime he wants to do more and can do power saving and last longer, has good support structure.
It's your call mate!!
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And if you saw my previous posts, you will notice that I always incline towards h/w manufactured by companies like Gigabyte, Samsung, Dell, Corsair, Cooler Master over biostar, benq, zebronics etc. This is because I feel and believe that it is better to save money and get quality hardware than to run with few bucks in hand and buy sub-par quality h/w.