Intel P45 or G45 chipset Mainboard


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Hello guys,

I have the following

1. Intel core 2 quad Q6600 CPU

2. 4 x 2GB Kingston ValueRam DDR2 800 (total of 8 GB)

so i used the above parts with an gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3R and ATI 4350 VGA Card, (this is not a gaming rig for the time being)

so last week both MB and VGA broke, and no warranty .

so now i have to buy new MB and VGA card,

so i need your advice in the following

should i go for a Mainboard with P45 or G45 Chipset ???

if i go for the P45 then i need to buy a VGA .

i thought of buying an Mainboard with G45 chipset so i get the on-board VGA, and later on buy a good VGA when i have the money and if the off-board dies again, i can use on-board until i fix again.

i will never go for an Multi-GPU Setup.

so what i need here is some advice

and is there any difference between the G45 and P45 chipset other then the on-board VGA ???

and later on i might go for an Geforce 460 VGA Card , so will the G45 able to handle it ??

and is there any advantage for a non-overlocker to have more power phases in Mainboard ??

Please help ,

thank you,

Suren

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G45...

u can save money and get a good vga later..

and no other difference..

if u wont be doing multi gpu.

the g45 will handle it all good ..

i have a p43 chipset i think..

but i was gona get g45 but no MSI board was available here.. only Intel and i dont like those.

both are almost identical except for the presence and absence of IGP

as pair the illustration intel_g45_p45_02.jpg

intel_g45_p45_04.jpg

the chipset won't limit the graphic card performance ,so no worries

the extra powerphase is gimmicky at best for non-overclocker

the IGP would be enough , if you are not into gaming and/or graphical design

in my opinion.

that article may interest you , have a look

http://techgage.com/...s_g43_g45_p45/1

the extra powerphase is gimmicky at best for non-overclocker

Extra powerphases are a godsend! They regulate the power to the cpu much better, not only increasing stability and overclock potential, but helping to protect your cpu if you get a big power variation.

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