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    Default Northbridge?

    Im looking at new motherboards and there are several northbridge chipsets that i see... which should i look for?

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    890GX

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    The differences between chipsets are graphics only AFAIK.
    The higher the number, the better the integrated graphics.
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    Default Re: Northbridge?

    so since im putting in a gpu it dosnt matter?
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    It does matter. I'm not really familiar with the AMD side of things, but generally the higher the number the newer the chip is. The northbridge connects the CPU, RAM, and PCIe x16 slots. You can see a diagram of it here. I would concentrate on the top 3 chips and research them a little, and read what people are saying about them. Newer chips aren't always better chips.
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    The 890 is the best, I do believe
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    Quote Originally Posted by mDust View Post
    It does matter. I'm not really familiar with the AMD side of things, but generally the higher the number the newer the chip is. The northbridge connects the CPU, RAM, and PCIe x16 slots. You can see a diagram of it here. I would concentrate on the top 3 chips and research them a little, and read what people are saying about them. Newer chips aren't always better chips.
    I believe all NBs do anymore is handle the PCI and PCIe busses. With the i-series CPUs, both AMD and Intel are moved over to on-die RAM controllers (except maybe the Atom).
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    Quote Originally Posted by x88x View Post
    I believe all NBs do anymore is handle the PCI and PCIe busses. With the i-series CPUs, both AMD and Intel are moved over to on-die RAM controllers (except maybe the Atom).
    I didn't know AMD went that direction as well. I guess I do now!
    I'll procrastinate tomorrow.

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    Yup, AMD actually switched over back with the Athlon 64 generation. That's why you never saw any DDR2 s939 MBBs.
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