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    E8200 Core 2 Duo compatible Motherboard

    Hi i want to buy E8200 core 2 duo processor
    How can i select a proper motherboard for thisl core2 duo processor?
    Can you guys help me?

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    Abit IP35-E,
    msi p35,
    DS4
    will work great if you want?

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    im not suggest u to buy any specific mobo to buy but only an opinion wut mobo to buy (up to u).. find MSI mobo,the best performance among Asus and Gigabyte in low price,u will not regret it.. as u say best for ATI,dont buy but mobo that oredi SLI ready but CrossFire ready coz SLI is for Nvidia GeForce.. and saying best,buy a chipset by Intel not by Nvidia.. can say as free compatible.. good luck

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    Click! This is what is informative for you!

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