The thing about "business applications" is that they can usually be run on equipment over five years old. They simply do not demand much in the way of features or power. Any halfway decent motherboard from a reliable manufacturer, such as Intel or ASUS, will be fine.
It depends what you do for your business and if you want to use it at other times. So it can be any.
A abit LG-957 motherboard would be best for a graphic designer.
Depends on what your goals are for the motherboard, cost factor, preference, and time of purchase.
There's no one answer.but the Asus P7P55D Motherboard is one of the best.
core 2 duo e-series best motherboard
At the current time the new amd motherboard from gigabyte has the highest ratings.
Because you might drop the drives on your motherboard while installing.
One can purchase an AMD motherboard from many websites. The most common and best places to buy an AMD motherboard is from eBay's and Newegg's websites.
Rampage II EXTREME is the better one.
ATX motherboards are best suited to providing legacy slots and ports (such as PCI).
There are many great motherboards made to compliment PC Gamers but none are really "the best" for PC Gaming. Your best bet would to go for a nVidea PCI-E motherboard.
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ASUS Crosshair III Formula AM3 AMD 790FX ATX AMD Motherboard for $199.99 It really depends on what is most important to you. Are you looking for performance or stability? My personal opinion is that the best motherboard under $200.00 is the ASUS P5N-D