Solution Barty1884 Nov 20, 2017 Do you already have a CPU for it? If not, then no, it's absolutely not worth investing in. Even if you have a compatible chip, it's probably not going to be that great an investment either
Do you already have a CPU for it? If not, then no, it's absolutely not worth investing in. Even if you have a compatible chip, it's probably not going to be that great an investment either
Barty1884 Retired Moderator Apr 16, 2015 22,254 1,353 108,740 Nov 20, 2017 #2 It was one of the higher end 990FX chipset boards - and could (reasonably) stably run a 9590. In a vacuum, the board is pretty good. The platform is dated and underwhelming though, so I wouldn't invest in the board in late 2017; Upvote 0 Downvote
It was one of the higher end 990FX chipset boards - and could (reasonably) stably run a 9590. In a vacuum, the board is pretty good. The platform is dated and underwhelming though, so I wouldn't invest in the board in late 2017;
U umumveve Prominent Nov 20, 2017 8 0 510 Nov 20, 2017 #3 Barty1884 : It was one of the higher end 990FX chipset boards - and could (reasonably) stably run a 9590. In a vacuum, the board is pretty good. The platform is dated and underwhelming though, so I wouldn't invest in the board in late 2017; Right now I have an option of buying it for £60 is it worth it ? Upvote 0 Downvote
Barty1884 : It was one of the higher end 990FX chipset boards - and could (reasonably) stably run a 9590. In a vacuum, the board is pretty good. The platform is dated and underwhelming though, so I wouldn't invest in the board in late 2017; Right now I have an option of buying it for £60 is it worth it ?
Barty1884 Retired Moderator Apr 16, 2015 22,254 1,353 108,740 Nov 20, 2017 Solution #4 Do you already have a CPU for it? If not, then no, it's absolutely not worth investing in. Even if you have a compatible chip, it's probably not going to be that great an investment either Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Do you already have a CPU for it? If not, then no, it's absolutely not worth investing in. Even if you have a compatible chip, it's probably not going to be that great an investment either