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I bought a P4 3.2E Presscott 1M cache and i have a Intel 875PBZ model 303 but I think thats board doenst work with this CPU, could anyone help me with this and tell me, but if you have experience with both cpu and mother, what is the best motherboard for use with this CPU, because I have to conect a ge force 6800 GT OC also, thank you.

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Hi,
I would recommend an intel board fist, these are the most reliable.
then go to Gigabyte followed by Asus, the board depends on what you want on it/budget

Happy hunting... just make sure the board is acctually compatible. 800fsb etc
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I bought a P4 3.2E Presscott 1M cache and i have a Intel 875PBZ model 303 but I think thats board doenst work with this CPU, could anyone help me with this and tell me, but if you have experience with both cpu and mother, what is the best motherboard for use with this CPU, because I have to conect a ge force 6800 GT OC also, thank you.

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[H]ard|ocp just posted what they think are the best parts for a new dream machine. If you are looking for an awesome motherboard, check out what they think is the best solution:
http://www.hardocp.com/article.html?art=Njg4LDM=

if you are considering overclocking... forget intel boards, they do not allow overclocking. I would go with asus myself, they have a good track rep. The asus board [H]ard|ocp suggests: http://www.newegg.com/app/viewProduc...131-505&depa=0

however, this board is terribly expensive as far as mother boards go.

i am sure that the abit board is awesome as well and is much cheaper (relatively)
http://www.newegg.com/app/viewProduc...127-180&depa=0
just a bit over 100 dollars cheaper.
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