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Nforce4 ?

Synikal

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Im looking into buying a Gaming system...

I need to know what Nforce4 Ultra board to get.. im not interested in SLI at this time... because im buying a 6800 Ultra SLI video card and cant afford 2 right now.. i plan on getting a SLI board when more games support the standard of SLI ... also then at that time ill buy my second 6800 Ultra.. or buy 2 new cards that are better...

So my question is... I dont want to spend more than 250 if possible on a board.. whats the best bang for my buck.. everyone says the Chaintech Nforce 4 Ultra since its got everything you need and its 130 bucks or so...

but im looking for stability.. i want something i can over clock well and get good gains. im getting a newcaslte 3500+ Retail CPU and im looking into the Gigabyte Super cooler.. HS/F combo.. but there is a possibility of water cooling in my future.

Give me your ideas on what board to get and why... please... i dont want to make any more mistakes on hardware this time around... its always usually faulted on somthing, if its not the chip being oem or just bad choice in video cards or the mother board... somthing always slows me down or keeps me bottlenecked...

this system needs to rock me....
 
Synikal said:
Im looking into buying a Gaming system...

I need to know what Nforce4 Ultra board to get.. im not interested in SLI at this time... because im buying a 6800 Ultra SLI video card and cant afford 2 right now.. i plan on getting a SLI board when more games support the standard of SLI ... also then at that time ill buy my second 6800 Ultra.. or buy 2 new cards that are better...

It would make a whole lot more sense for you to buy a SLI board now. Just because you buy a SLI board doesn't mean you have to populate both slots. You can just run one of the 6800 Ultra's until you get the other one. The ASUS SLI board can be had for around $200.
 
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