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    Please recommend me a Mobo...

    Now that the highly-regarded and much recommended IP-35 Dark-Raider is no longer for sale on Scan.

    I was previously advised to buy the above, however dragged my heels and it's now no longer an option.

    It's for a new build, E8400 processor (already purchased), looking to do a little (beginner) overclocking. Looking to spend below £100.

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    Re: Please recommend me a Mobo...


    wops I though the title said moby

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    Re: Please recommend me a Mobo...

    wait a week.
    (although you could always buy an IP35 Pro/Pro XE).

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    Re: Please recommend me a Mobo...

    What's getting released in a week?

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    Re: Please recommend me a Mobo...

    to be honest, nearly all gigabute, asus or abit boards based on intel chipsets are good reliable purchases.

    asus P5K Premium £110 - a P35 board that overclocks til your liver comes out your ears.
    asus P5Q-E £95 - a solid P45 board that has all the bells and whistles of its more expensive counterparts.

    Others hopefully will suggest good alternatives.

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    Re: Please recommend me a Mobo...

    Ive just bought and set up my Asus P5Q-Pro P45 board, everything works fine, and you can get it just under £80 on aria!

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