Board with on-board everything


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I'm trying to build a cheap system with on-board everything. I want something with ethernet, great sound and gameable Video (Portal and HL2 playable at 1024x768 fine) and Mpeg2 or 720p/1080 acceleration (if possible) and a 56 K modem. I don't care if its ATI or Intel - though I plan on upgrading the computer at some point in the future so I would prefer Intel. I want to get an upgradable board on which I can add better video and sound in the future. I'm getting a Sonata 3 case. If OB sound sounds really crappy, then I'll buy a sound card.

Edit: oops no modem necessary.

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Good luck getting a good on board video.

Don't need fancy video. People seem to be able to play Crysis on an OB ATI x1250 anyways :rolleyes:. I barely have time to game. I will probably only play Portal and mostly some budget older games which are DX 9 at best. I have a console anyways.

consider amd 780g. its by far the best on-board IGP. if u don't overclock it will serve u good.. however most don't take higher end phenoms. so upgrade path intel is better. upcoming 45nm phenoms may be supported though. i think amd has better platform and better energy efficiency too. u may want to search for more info. good luck!

Generally you won't see any difference between onboard sound and using a sound card unless you're an audiophile :p

I'm using the onboard HD Audio. It's not quite as rich and warm sounding as my Audigy 2 Platinum, but it sounds fairly good though. Finding good onboard video is going to be the biggest challenge. You may need to look at getting a 8600GT or something.

My luck changed a bit lately. I've found a great deal on a refurb Dual-Xeon 2.4, 2 GB ECC Ram, dual U320 SCSI drives - there's a decent warranty and I have some "spare parts". I'm buying a Powercolor HD 3650 for about $100 as my video card. I won't need to buy a new computer for a few years, and I'm getting a better bang for my buck with this puppy.

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