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You didn't mention a budget. I'm happy with the service from Tiger
Direct: www.tigerdirect.com
Take a look at the Socket 939 and socket 754 Barebones kits.
I have the Athlon 64 processor and am happy with my Asus board. The
onboard sound and ethernet works well, and you can get the SATA
interface if it appeals to you.
SLI sounds like overkill for you.
I've got two GBs of DDR RAM-my guess is that price and quantity is more
important than DDR2.
Get a couple of big HDs while you're at it.
daniel wrote:
> Hello, and a Happy New Year too all.
> After vacillating for some time, I am ready to build my first computer.
> I am unclear however on which components to choose.
> I will try to delineate my needs.
> I will never play games.
> I will surf the web.
> I want to do scanning, as well as working with a digital camera.
> I enjoy MP3 files.
> My pricipal question is which motherboard to purchase.
> Do I need SLI? If I purchase a board with SLI, must I use two video cards?
> I have noticed that the newer memory is DD2. Is there a big advantage to having a board that would support this memory?
> Any additional advice would be appreciated.
>
> Daniel
>
> The NOSPIN Group has added a new feature on our website,
> web based bulletinboard for questions and answers:
> Visit our sister website at http://nospin.com
>
>
The NOSPIN Group has added a new feature on our website,
web based bulletinboard for questions and answers:
Visit our sister website at http://nospin.com
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