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I'm wanting to use this motherboard with a AMD 240e 2.8GHZ CPU
Tiger Direct has this motherboard on sale for $45
M5A78L-M LX PLUS Socket AM3+ 760G mATX AMD Motherboard
Is this a good deal, thank You
Thanks for your input
I have a couple of older computer cases and the mounding holes for the Power Supplies are too big for the newer style power supplies. I'm wanting to know if they make a template that can be used to fit the newer smaller power supplies to the older cases.
I can't believe they don't make something
Just looking for a motherboard that will support an AMD ATHLON II X2 DUAL CORE 240E 2.8GHz CPU PROCESSOR AD240EHDK23GM
One that's commom and can be picked up cheap on e-bay and won't break the BANK:)
The software I'm using monitors 8 security cameras, ready to record any movement at any time. The RAM usage with 4 gig of RAM is average 37% all the time
The Athlon II X2 240e is a low power version of Athlon II X2 240 and runs at 2.8 GHz and features 1 MB L2 cache per core. With TDP at just 45W, the 240e is ideal for low-power systems, like HTPC or always-on computers.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103897...
I want to build a Energy Efficient computer because it will be running 24/7 recording video for security.
I want it to be dual core or more, I'm not sure where the price breaks are yet.
I'm thinking of using ADO5600IAA5DO AM2 SOCKET Dual Core, this is a 2.9Ghz dual core 65 watt processor...
Just do the math, its not that hard. Its real, the thing is you never heard of this before and its blowing your mind. Your programmed in your thinking. You need to think out of the box:)
$420.00 savings in 5 years, not bad. Thats a $7.00 per month, its worth thinking about.
24/7 video recording for security, now if I can only build a machine for $500.00 thats a PC cost of $80.00 at the end of 5 yrs
Heres some things I like...