Tengis
Supreme [H]ardness
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- Jun 11, 2003
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Seems like every time I run into someone building a computer they always pick a super expensive "gaming" motherboard with useless features. Of course, they can never tell me why they need that particular motherboard. In the past I have achieved phenomenal overclocks with $80-110 motherboards and spent the rest on upgrading my video card or processor.
Nine out of ten times my computer will have a better price/performance ratio then other PC gamers I know or work with.
Ten to twelve years ago I feel there may have been reasons to buy more expensive boards but in this day and age it just doesn't make sense.
Nine out of ten times my computer will have a better price/performance ratio then other PC gamers I know or work with.
Ten to twelve years ago I feel there may have been reasons to buy more expensive boards but in this day and age it just doesn't make sense.