what motherboard would be good for these parts?

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    well what motherboard do you reccomend
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    would this work for all the current parts i have?
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    i looked into the mother bord you posted and it is a bit smaller then the older one which is 9.6in X 9.6 and the new one is 9.6 X 7.8 that seams like it would have issues fitting with the screws
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    Of the two I would still prefer the one you found. The one from newegg has only two DDR2 slots (and 2 DDR3 slots). All else is more or less equal.
    With more free DDR2 slots you can more easily upgrade RAM. How much ram banks you have? 3 GB is not an even number. You have 2 GB and 1 GB? or three 1 GB?

    seams like it would have issues fitting with the screws
    the position of screw holes in the mobo is standardized, it's always the same. unless it does not physically fit in the case it will be fine.
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    bobafetthotmail said:
    I would still prefer the one you found

    the position of screw holes in the mobo is standardized

    You have 2 GB and 1 GB? or three 1 GB?

    1.awesome i thought it was good

    2.thanks, i do have a good understanding of pc's i not as much as you guys

    3:i have 4 sticks and i punched it in to the calculator and it is (1.33 repeating per stick)
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    fspsyco said:
    3:i have 4 sticks and i punched it in to the calculator and it is (1.33 repeating per stick)
    Lol it does not work like that . RAM sticks come in specific sizes. 512MB, 1GB, 2GB, 4GB, 8GB and so on doubling capacity each iteration.
    If you post some pics of them where the sticker is readable me or someone else should help to identify their capacity and frequency (speed) by looking up their serial numbers.
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