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Choosing the Right Motherboard for you - by
Sezer Bozkurt
The motherboard is the heart of any computer. It
is that big flat board inside the computer that everything is connected
to. It performs the role directing information and connecting components.
A motherboard is often overlooked when choosing components. This
is a scary thought as the motherboard determines system performance
as much as every other component. Choosing the right motherboard
does not have to be a problem, even though there is a lot to consider.
We will start off with the larger parts and move onto the things
that are less essential. Firstly is the socket type. The socket
is where the processor (CPU) connects to the motherboard. There
is no compatiblility between sockets, so it has to be the right
one. The socket connection needs to match the connection of the
processor you have or the one you intend to buy for the computer.
Most older Intel Pentium 4s utilize socket 478. Newer ones use socket
775. AMD chips utilised socket A for a long time, but now the AMD
Athlon 64 series and Semprons use socket 939. Just check with someone
as to what yours or your intended one will have. Your choice of
chip will have a lot to do with your needs, but choosing one with
an up to date socket type will ensure slightly longer motherboard
life as you can upgrade the chip for a while. DDR is the RAM of
choice for most systems, but some newer systems, which includes
all Pentiums with socket 775 use DDR2. These two kinds are not interchangable
and have a different number of pins. Both DDR and DDR2 come in different
speed ratings measured in MHz. DDR has a usual 400MHz denoted as
DDR400 or PC3200, while DDR2 can go a little higher and comes in
slightly faster speeds. Just make it match what the board needs.
A motherboard must be chosen carefully, to both match all the other
components and fit in the case you choose. A little bit of research
before you buy will save a lot of hassle later on.
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