In addition to the budget gaming rig I'm building for me, I'm looking to build my dad a PC for xmas. But he doesn't need anything performance oriented like RAID or SLI. I think SATA and socket 939 is about as advanced as I am taking things. He just surfs the web and does a lot of word processing. AGP 8x/4x is cool---his video-end needs are very low. I don't mind paying a little more for something that will be bulletproof for a few years, when little is demanded of it. No OC'ing or anything.
Why go SATA and 64-bit for such low-end requirements? Well, my dad had the same rig for over 6 years before his wife upgraded 2 years ago. In fact, he's going to prolly keep this one for another 6, unless I have anything to do with it.
I want something that is going to be mad stable, since I'm his only tech-support, and will be required to make the housecalls/customer svc repairs.
Right now, I'm looking at this board. Decent reviews, and is inexpensive.
http://www.newegg.com/product/produc...82E16813128307
Why go SATA and 64-bit for such low-end requirements? Well, my dad had the same rig for over 6 years before his wife upgraded 2 years ago. In fact, he's going to prolly keep this one for another 6, unless I have anything to do with it.
I want something that is going to be mad stable, since I'm his only tech-support, and will be required to make the housecalls/customer svc repairs.
Right now, I'm looking at this board. Decent reviews, and is inexpensive.
http://www.newegg.com/product/produc...82E16813128307
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