I am getting ready to start sequentially purchasing components for my first build-your-own desktop. I have narrowed down the motherboard brands to Intel and Gigabyte. Asus was ruled out due to many reviews discussing driver issues. I know Intel is solid and offers aggressive pricing incentives to edge out the competitors. Gigabyte both on the site and boxing advertise using highest quality japanese capacitors,more copper use, motherboard construction and even redundant bios chips.
Is there a quality differential here? Or just advertising games?
The CPU will be the Intel Quad Core i7 ... prolly the "lower" end 2.66 Ghz. The other i7 options range up to 1,000 which I would be fool to spend on now. I recieved a nice offer for an Intel P45 based motherboard and the 2.53 Ghz chip for 249$ which I am considering.
Application would be for internet, high performance gaming, HDTV/cable, and Bluray movies.
Thanks-
Gigabyte
Is there a quality differential here? Or just advertising games?
The CPU will be the Intel Quad Core i7 ... prolly the "lower" end 2.66 Ghz. The other i7 options range up to 1,000 which I would be fool to spend on now. I recieved a nice offer for an Intel P45 based motherboard and the 2.53 Ghz chip for 249$ which I am considering.
Application would be for internet, high performance gaming, HDTV/cable, and Bluray movies.
Thanks-
Gigabyte
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