hassinator
01-01-2008, 07:29 AM
I'm thinking about upgrading my computer, basically it's an older style with a socket A and AGP slot. I want to upgrade to a AMD motherboard that has ePCI and/or SLI to allow me to play the latest games and still use some of my current equipment like hard drive, cd/dvd, etc. One of my main concerns with my upgrade is to save some money now and not get the lastest and greatest, but something that will work for now and be upgradable into the future. That way I can upgrade in stages and spread out the cost.
So my question is when shopping motherboards, how do you determine the upgradability of the CPU? Or in other words, how can you find out what the fastest processor is allowed by an idividual motherboard before you would have to get a new one to run the next latest processors?
So my question is when shopping motherboards, how do you determine the upgradability of the CPU? Or in other words, how can you find out what the fastest processor is allowed by an idividual motherboard before you would have to get a new one to run the next latest processors?