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Switching from 757 to 939


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I currently have a Aus K8V Se Delux MOBO (754) with a AMD 64 3000+ Processor. I want to get this Asus A8N-Sli Delux 939 MOBO http://shop4.outpost...CH:MAIN_RSLT_PG with a AMD 64 3500+ Processor. Will i need anything else to convert besides a PCI-E Video card. Like Power cables or anything I have a CD Burner and a Regular CD Rom Drive. ? Will i be able to overclock the MOBO? Thx for any help
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For AMD i would always tend to go ABIT, MSI or DFI they have a better rep for AMD motherboards than asus although in that board they have apparently fixed alot of the problems there earlier attempts at AMD boards had, asus still have a very good rep for intel. I can tell you the ABIT and MSI boards overclock really well and the DFI really has to be overclocked to get the most out of it. It depends on the PSU you have now wether it will need to be changed the CD and cdburner should both work.
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i just bought the same mobo from newegg for $160. it's only worth it if you want to do SLi, otherwise you can get the single pci-E for about $130.

All the cables you need to connect ANYTHING are in the box.

if ur looking for room to overclock i recommend msi, or dfi. but the a8n deluxe does provide provides plenty of manual overclocking options and also has presets for overclocking. i really wouldn't recommend using the presets if u know how to overclock.

Edited by humorsavesmysoul, 15 July 2005 - 04:26 PM.

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