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Old 07-03-2007, 12:04 AM   #1
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Default Motherboard for Blu-ray burner?

Ok,
I may have changed my mind about the more compact mATX motherboard.

Can anyone give me guidelines or rec's regarding how to decide which mobo to get?
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Old 10-01-2007, 08:56 PM   #2
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I assume that this is a very difficult subject, but I have read quite a few articles on Motherboards, and I just still cannot figure out which mobo to get.

For anyone who has ever picked out a mobo before, can you please give me some links to the types of articles you read or would recommend for someone like me trying to figure out which mobo to get?

P.S. I have an Intel E4300, and I would like to try overclocking later in the future with this board. Im also swaying towards ATX, rather than mATX, mainly for all the expansion slots I intend to use.

And I have the Sony Blu-ray burner.
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Old 10-01-2007, 09:00 PM   #3
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I tried to answer your question.... although I might be wrong. IMO, you should buy a mobo that is compatible with graphic card that support HDCP. That is all.
My experience is in laptop, not desktop. Sorry.
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what do you mean ?
you have the cpu and burner, but no mobo ?
which mobo depend on your cpu and what brand you like. me like asus mobo.
for now i think is those intel 35 series mobo. and get nvidia 8 series or ati 29 card.
they helps. and at least 2gb ram.
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