No problem Michael.
I have had success with Asus boards, but Gigabyte, Epox and Abit make
good boards as well. I don't think you can really go wrong with any of
them. I would just get whatever board/cpu combo both fits your budget
and meets your needs as far as specs go.
It is probably a good idea to buy the mobo, cpu, hard drive and cd/dvd
drive new so that you have the warranty.
Neal Collins
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