Anandtechs p965 Motherboard Roundup - Core 2
Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 10:29 am
Great roundup with part2 on the horizon. They really like the Asus p5b-e revision 1.2 and the Gigabyte DS3 for this round.
http://www.anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.aspx?i=2860&p=21
Also a good comment in the article about overclocking and gaming performance. Thier point is invest in a good gpu for the biggest bang and overclock towards the end of your cpu's lifecycle. I agree with this but... I tend to start overclocking my cpu after I have had it for a few months to start squeezing more performance out of it.
Our opinion is that unless you are benchmarking to impress your friends and colleagues or are not GPU limited then there are few real gaming advantages to overclocking a system with the latest components. This basically means that to a certain degree you should invest in a very good GPU first and then start looking at the platform components based upon your timeline for keeping the system. Over time overclocking can become advantageous as you upgrade the GPU and simply overclock the system to improve CPU and memory performance. This can help extend the life of your main system components while allowing you to spend your money wisely during an upgrade cycle. Of course, there are those of us who throw this entire theory out the window (Ed: the author does this everyday!) every time a new component is introduced.
http://www.anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.aspx?i=2860&p=21
Also a good comment in the article about overclocking and gaming performance. Thier point is invest in a good gpu for the biggest bang and overclock towards the end of your cpu's lifecycle. I agree with this but... I tend to start overclocking my cpu after I have had it for a few months to start squeezing more performance out of it.
Our opinion is that unless you are benchmarking to impress your friends and colleagues or are not GPU limited then there are few real gaming advantages to overclocking a system with the latest components. This basically means that to a certain degree you should invest in a very good GPU first and then start looking at the platform components based upon your timeline for keeping the system. Over time overclocking can become advantageous as you upgrade the GPU and simply overclock the system to improve CPU and memory performance. This can help extend the life of your main system components while allowing you to spend your money wisely during an upgrade cycle. Of course, there are those of us who throw this entire theory out the window (Ed: the author does this everyday!) every time a new component is introduced.