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DOS on NOS

2005-02-18, 9:27 pm

i have to buy a motherboard and processor.
i can get a motherboard a processor and ram
for $$1000
but i can get a motherboard with a built in processor and ram for $$600

can i trust this motherboard with a built in processor to last? or should i buy a motherboard an processor seperate...

i would like some opinions on the mobo with the built in processor...
thanxx
ChrisDfer

2005-02-19, 10:54 pm

quote:
Originally posted by DOS on NOS
i have to buy a motherboard and processor.
i can get a motherboard a processor and ram
for $$1000
but i can get a motherboard with a built in processor and ram for $$600

can i trust this motherboard with a built in processor to last? or should i buy a motherboard an processor seperate...

i would like some opinions on the mobo with the built in processor...
thanxx




Hmmm... Are you sure it is built in? Or is it a combo kit type deal? In my opinion, I would avoid it if the processor and ram are not replaceable or expandable. Of course I am a picky SOB I suppose. However, if it is just a set of hardware then ehnnnn can't say much which out knowing some more details on exactly what it is.
DOS on NOS

2005-02-20, 7:55 pm

the ram is replaceable but the processor is soldered on soo if that fails i think i may have to replace the whole board.
pkkaung1982

2005-02-21, 12:53 am

For me I will never think to buy onboard types.Separate is good.
DemiGod

2005-02-26, 4:38 pm

I wouldn't opt for a unit with a built in processor. It limits your options, you can never upgrade the processor.

Find a combo deal. Computer Builders Warehouse and Micro Center have some good deals.
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