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Old 08-03-2006, 09:42 PM   #1
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How big is your motherboard?

Well my isnt that big. It just really small like a laptop size. Does it depend on how big the motherboard is? and if so do you get more rams???
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Old 08-03-2006, 10:42 PM   #2
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Well, RAMs refers to memory. I would imagine if you had a bigger mobo that would mean you could have more memory slots.

When you say BIG... do you mean how powerful is it ... or it's actual size?

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Old 08-03-2006, 11:14 PM   #3
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power, size, and ram... I just want to know because in the future i want to learn how to build a comp.. really homemade stuff
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Old 08-04-2006, 12:34 AM   #4
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Things you should think about when choosing the best motherboard for your 'homemade' pc

What's Your Processor?
First and most important thing to consider when buying your motherboard - what CPU or processor are you using? Motherboards are made differently, not all motherboards will support all CPUs. What CPU you select will determine the type of motherboard you get.
For example, if you want to use an Intel Pentium 4 CPU, the motherboard you select must be able to support that brand and model of CPU. The motherboards are also designed to support specific speeds for a CPU, so make sure it can support the speed of the processor as well. Another example is, an 939 socket AMD CPU would not work with a P4 socket 775 board.

What FSB can it support?
FSB or front side bus, is how fast the cpu can talk with the motherboard. if your cpu has an fsb of 2000mhz and the motherboard only has 800mhz, the cpu will not operate at full speed, as the motherboard can not take the info that fast.

What kind of video cards does it support?
There are two major kinds of video cards these days, APG, and the more popular PCI-e (pci express). The PCI-e cards are much faster 16x connection where as the apg is only 8x. If you plan to cross-fire or SLI two cards, you will need a board that has two PCI-e slots.

Expansion slots.
Do you plan to add a sound card, extra usb or any other type of pci card? make sure the motherboard has enough expansion slots for pci for your needs.

Sound?
Do you want to use onboard sound, such as the common Realtek ALC chipset. These can be fine for most users, but music lovers and game players will more than likely want to add there own 5.1 3D surround sound cards.

Memory?
Who much and what kind do you want to use? most newer highend boards have 4 ram slots, some will have three and some will have only 2. the more slots, the more memory you can have, 4 slots means upto 4gigs, 2 slots means upto only 2 gigs. also, what type does it support, is it ddr or ddr2. ddr2 has much faster clock speads, upto 1000mhz, while ddr only goes upto 400mhz.

SATA? RAID?
Do you plan on using a SATA drive, then your board will need to have a sata connector on the board, also your power supply will need to be sata ready if you plan to use a raid array for multiple drives. you can still use eide drives with a sata board, but sata is much faster. also, most newer boards are supporting sata-II, or sata-300, plain sata is sata-150.

Most all new boards these days also have onboard LAN and USB 2.0 with firewire, so you should not need to worry about those.

Happy MOBO hunting!
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Old 08-04-2006, 02:20 AM   #5
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agree

gota agree with oulzac. only time you should pic motherboard first is when you are building a mini pc
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hmmm i wonder how do you put 4 fans on your pc??? i might just connect the wires from the original fans and put all the wires together??
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i have gigabyte motherboard its very small motherboard, I always choose small motherboard, but if motherboard have builtin components it will take more space, and if motherboard dont have anything inside like sound card, video card it will be less in size.
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I am not good person i think. I never look to my motherboard. My father brought me a computer . Thats working fine since that time. I never looked inside.
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adding more fans is simple. just connect them to the power supply using molex connectors. the molex connectors will come on the fans.
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