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Old 02-13-11, 09:42 AM   #1
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the most critical part of any computer system is the motherboard. What kind/model of motherboard is in the system? That piece of hardware will determine, to a large extent, how well the system will perform.
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Old 02-13-11, 09:58 AM   #2
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the most critical part of any computer system is the motherboard.
Spot on.
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Old 02-13-11, 01:41 PM   #3
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Thanks guys. I'll ask the guy in the shop tomorrow. I can't get the info from the internet.
@ TheDarkWraith: you have done some great work on SH5. I appreciate that you still had the time to help me out. Good luck to you with your many projects
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Old 02-13-11, 01:48 PM   #4
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the most critical part of any computer system is the motherboard. What kind/model of motherboard is in the system? That piece of hardware will determine, to a large extent, how well the system will perform.
Well i say thats not strictly true....

The PSU (Power supply unit) is THE most important and underrated hardware inside a PC, after all it has to power everything\fans\mobo\ram\HDD\CPU etc. Without a decent PSU you'll get BSOD\CTD\ the actual PSU (worst case) blowing up and if it does that it will more than likey take out some other piece of hardware with it.
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