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Am choosing a socket-A motherboard for a new PC.
I want to use it for "power surfing" and "power home use" but I do not
need it for gaming, overclocking, video editing or any of that stuff.
I am very tempted by the Asus A7N8X-E Deluxe but I will need to have
more than four IDE devices attaches and so will have to use a Promise
card. This pushes the price up quite significantly.
So as an alternative I am considering the Gigabyte 7N400 Pro2 which I
believe supports eight IDE devices.
Are there any other factors which i should be aware of when comparing
these two boards? I am particularly interested in STABILITY,
RELIABILITY, COMPATIBILITY and EASE OF USE.
Also I am on a budget so i can't spend without limit!
I would welcome any views on how these two boards compare.
I want to use it for "power surfing" and "power home use" but I do not
need it for gaming, overclocking, video editing or any of that stuff.
I am very tempted by the Asus A7N8X-E Deluxe but I will need to have
more than four IDE devices attaches and so will have to use a Promise
card. This pushes the price up quite significantly.
So as an alternative I am considering the Gigabyte 7N400 Pro2 which I
believe supports eight IDE devices.
Are there any other factors which i should be aware of when comparing
these two boards? I am particularly interested in STABILITY,
RELIABILITY, COMPATIBILITY and EASE OF USE.
Also I am on a budget so i can't spend without limit!
I would welcome any views on how these two boards compare.