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If you want the best performance that's the way to go.If you're buying a new motherboard it's the current technology.
ATX motherboards are best suited to providing legacy slots and ports (such as PCI).
Of course, as long as the new motherboard supports it.
Yes, you can buy a new processor.
Thunderbolt
Harddrives will work as long as the motherboard supports the interface. SATA requires SATA. IDE requires an IDE port. Ram may or may not, that depends on the motherboard and if it supports the speed of your ram. USB drives should be fine. I'm not sure of the use of a memory card for computers...
Absolutely. Considering your new computer's motherboard supports the same type of ram. I'm assuming you have a ddr2 ram compatible computer and that your purchasing a new computer with a ddr2 compatible motherboard.
At the current time the new amd motherboard from gigabyte has the highest ratings.
Now we have sonar, seismic waves, and much more technology to support Wegener's theory.
possibly overheating, make sure thermal paste and fan (if you are air cooling) were applied to the CPU also make sure your motherboard supports all your hardware
It supports a Max of 32GB DDR3 2000, 1866, 1600, 1366, and 1066. Although, if you are planning to buy this board new... I wouldn't recommend it. I'd look at an AM4 motherboard that supports the new Ryzen CPUs. the asker: thank you for the answer, but i found that the motherboard in question is very good for a budget build using 1866 MHZ DDR3. but thank you for the recommendation. if you have a better motherboard in mind (that uses AMD3 DDR3) please tell me.
thunderbolt! yeaaa! woohooo!