This is the first weekly poll.
This was the initial thread and I would ask that anyone interested in posting an idea about future polls, please post them on this thread, which I will check before my next poll.
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/285589-28-weekly-poll
This weeks poll will entice discussion around motherboard quality versus purchasing a slightly more powerful CPU or if the value of an expensive motherboard is worth the cost.
In general, what ratio should be spent on motherboard/CPU in a computer build where the CPU and motherboard will add up to ~$400?.
-Use modern day motherboard quality at pricepoints in general for comparison
-Please leave brand flamewars out.
-Vote for one in each section. You have two votes
-Discuss your outlook of the importance of the motherboard on the system and why or if someone should compensate their CPU for a better motherboard, considering the cheap motherboard has the basics of bios options, a decent chipset, 4/6 memory slots and the amount of expansion slots the person needs.
This was the initial thread and I would ask that anyone interested in posting an idea about future polls, please post them on this thread, which I will check before my next poll.
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/285589-28-weekly-poll
This weeks poll will entice discussion around motherboard quality versus purchasing a slightly more powerful CPU or if the value of an expensive motherboard is worth the cost.
In general, what ratio should be spent on motherboard/CPU in a computer build where the CPU and motherboard will add up to ~$400?.
-Use modern day motherboard quality at pricepoints in general for comparison
-Please leave brand flamewars out.
-Vote for one in each section. You have two votes
-Discuss your outlook of the importance of the motherboard on the system and why or if someone should compensate their CPU for a better motherboard, considering the cheap motherboard has the basics of bios options, a decent chipset, 4/6 memory slots and the amount of expansion slots the person needs.