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Choosing My Very Own Motherboard

by Daniel
(Central Florida)

Choosing a mobo is a very difficult task, because it is your computer. The motherboard is what makes it all happen.

I always try to put my motherboard first in my computer purchases, because a year down the road, the may release a quintuplet CPU that blows everyone away and can do everything including washing your socks.

If you've made a good choice in your motherboard, then you can keep your computer working for many years, and keep it fast too, simply by updating all the necessary components as they break or get too old.

While quality is important, I still never spend more than $200 on a single motherboard. I feel that if you take the time, you can easily get an excellent motherboard for far less.

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