boeing_737
Broken In
Hi all,
I had got a replacement ASUS A8N-E motherboard from Rashi peripherals for my faulty A8N-E last year. As it turned out, I ran into a problem with this one too. So, they gave me a ASUS M2N-E motherboard as a replacement. Since I have not found too many reviews on the internet, I have to depend on opinions. Has anyone used this motherboard? How good or bad is it? The other problem is that this board has an AM2 socket so I can't use my Socket 939 AMD 64 3000+, which processor would you suggest for this board? My only need is that it should be a stable, solid combination unlike my earlier one. I am willing to spend around 3 -3.5k for it. Also, since I have to get DDR2 RAM for this board, and considering the bad experiences I've had with local brands, I am looking for good branded RAM, preferably Transcend, Kingston or maybe Gskill. How much would it cost for 1 GB and if I am getting the 667 MHz ones, will it form a good stable combine with the rest?
Sorry for the long post. Thanks in advance for the help.
- Yogesh
I had got a replacement ASUS A8N-E motherboard from Rashi peripherals for my faulty A8N-E last year. As it turned out, I ran into a problem with this one too. So, they gave me a ASUS M2N-E motherboard as a replacement. Since I have not found too many reviews on the internet, I have to depend on opinions. Has anyone used this motherboard? How good or bad is it? The other problem is that this board has an AM2 socket so I can't use my Socket 939 AMD 64 3000+, which processor would you suggest for this board? My only need is that it should be a stable, solid combination unlike my earlier one. I am willing to spend around 3 -3.5k for it. Also, since I have to get DDR2 RAM for this board, and considering the bad experiences I've had with local brands, I am looking for good branded RAM, preferably Transcend, Kingston or maybe Gskill. How much would it cost for 1 GB and if I am getting the 667 MHz ones, will it form a good stable combine with the rest?
Sorry for the long post. Thanks in advance for the help.
- Yogesh