On 12/25/2013 09:51 PM, Fred Smith wrote: > Hi all! > > I'm toying with the idea of spending some Christmas money on a new MB and > CPU to upgrade my desktop. > > Although I've always been partial to AMD chips, I'm tempted this time to > find something Intel-ish, I5, quad core, or so. > > In looking at mommyboards at New Egg and Amazon, I find so many I am > unable to make reasonable determinations regarding suitability, so am > hoping some of you who have new(ish) intel-compatible boards could > offer some hints. > > Also, I'd like to keep the cost of MB, CPU and RAM to no more (or little > more) than $300-350. (seeing as how apparently mid-range I5 chips cost > over 200 each, that may be a vain hope.) > > I expect that the newest ones may work with something bleeding edge > like Fedora (et al), but I like centos for my desktop since it doesn't > have the ridiculous churn rate of the more aggressive distros. I can't > bring myself to relish the thought of rebuilding my main desktop twice > a year (or even once a year). > > So, any suggestions will be greatly appreciated! I personally have recently built 2 different systems with with the Asus M5A99X Evo R2.0 motherboard. This one does not have a graphics card ... everything does work with CentOS-6.5 and RHEL7B1. It uses AMD CPUs and I have used several AM3+ CPUs, including Sempron 100, FX-6150, and FX-8150. https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/M5A99X_EVO_R20/ One of the nicest features is it will detect and set a working BIOS memory timing with a press of a button on the board ... if you try something manually that is incompatible, a simple press of the button and reboot will get you back to a working config. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 198 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20131227/1cbb70ae/attachment-0005.sig>