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If intel have then which mother board? Or Which prossossor is
best for graphic Support? What is the perfect multimedia(full graphic support)system Coniguration Plz reply
Thanking for
reply

2007-10-03 14:31:07 · 4 answers · asked by professionalsyed 1 in Computers & Internet Hardware Desktops

4 answers

You won't go wrong with ASUS:
http://www.asus.com/products2.aspx?l1=3&l2=11
Then plug in an E6850 there and a Geforce 8800 series graphics card.

2007-10-03 16:05:34 · answer #1 · answered by Karz 7 · 0 0

Motherboard: MSI K7N420 Pro Review :: Introduction
Author: Doc Overclock · 12-12-2001 · Category: Motherboards
Scores
Features: 5.0
Installation: 4.5
Performance: 4.5
Compatibility: 4.0
Stability: 4.0
Support: 4.0
Total: 4.0


MSI is well known on this site and around the world as the company that wants to be the number one bad boy in the Silicon manufacturing market. Always keeping in step with ASUS has earned them the second place spot in the world of motherboard manufacturers for the past few years. They are constantly trying to reinvent themselves and gain ground in the technology field. This fact has kept them growing for the past few years, in a market that has slowed down considerably for most companies.

At one point you had only Intel chipsets to contend with, but today chipset makers are popping up all over the place like wildflowers. The latest player in this chipset game is nVIDIA, you know the graphics cards reining king of pumping pixels. They have entered the field with a new chipset of their own called the nForce, intended for the lower end desktop market. MSI is one of the first companies to get this motherboard ready for prime time and if you want to get all the details of this latest wildcard read on and check out the whole review.


Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound via the digital SPDIF connector is a joy to be heard and works very well when watching DVD 5.1 encoded movies. For games the sound card supports Direct sound, EAX and A3D encoded games and sounds good enough for any gamer to be impressed enough not to want to use a different sound solution. You have a choice of using either an analog or digital connector when using the on-board sound. The analog connection sounds best with MP3s and music and can be configured in either a two (stereo) or five, (Dolby Surround) speaker environment.



Having only five PCI slots is usually not a great thing but since the K7N420 Pro has its own 10/100 on-board LAN as well, the amount of open PCI slots becomes almost a moot point. Because honestly what do you need to use with your system that would even require the use of the five PCI slots available. A person only needs so many peripherals and this has enough expansion available for any task. If you are a gamer you will probably not use even one of the PCI slots on the board as all you would need for top performance is an AGP card that was better than the on-board solution.





The board has on-board video and I can hear the die-hard enthusiasts booing in the aisles but this makes for a very flexible and easy to afford low-end gamers board. After all, the Ge-Force 2 MX is a viable chipset that provides enough gusto to power even power hungry games like Quake III, although not at mouth watering frame rates it still performs good enough for the light gamer. The visual quality is still on par with its AGP counterparts it's just not as fast. The human eye cannot even detect anything above thirty frame rates.

One thing to take into mind if using the on-board video solution is the on-board video shares memory with the first DIMM slot. The thing to do if using it is to use two identical pieces of memory for the optimal performance of your system. The reason for this is the first bank can be used for your on-board videos shared memory. The other bank will then be dedicated to your system memory allowing for better overall system performance than can be obtained when using a single chip being shared with the on-board video solution. If you are using an inline video solution such as the Ti200/500 series cards a single SDRAM chip will perform

2007-10-05 23:23:31 · answer #2 · answered by adonis 1 · 0 0

i cnt undrstnd a wrd ur syaing...becsuas u dnto nkow hwo to tpye
translation:
dude....learn to speak better....
anyway...i like intel the best

2007-10-03 21:33:53 · answer #3 · answered by Laser 3 · 1 0

ASUS..:) please rate my answer thanks!

2007-10-03 21:34:50 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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