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    [HELP!] Looking to Purchase a New Motherboard and RAM!

    After checking out a ton of the gathering bots, I have finally found the one that seems to work the best for me.
    However, there is one drawback...
    My computer.

    I can run one instance perfectly fine, however, when I go for two I experience lag. When I hit three, CPU hits 100%.

    I purchased this bad boy about 3 months ago: Newegg.com - AMD Athlon X2 7850 Black Edition Kuma 2.8GHz 2 x 512KB L2 Cache 2MB L3 Cache Socket AM2+ 95W Dual-Core Processor - Processors - Desktops
    However, like the noob I am, I didn't notice it was an AM2+ CPU and not an AM2.

    What I'm looking for is an AMD motherboard that will get the job done with that CPU. Also, I'm looking to run 2 minimum to 4 maximum instances of WoW + the bot without much lag. I will mainly be running 2 bots and not 4.

    I currently have 3GB of RAM, so I'm going to need 4. Any suggestions on which RAM to by would be much appreciated!
    Currently I have 2x512mb and 2x1GB A-Data DDR2 PC26400 RAM. I'm running W7 ultimate with a Nvidia Geforce 8600GTS.

    In a nutshell, I'm looking for a motherboard that will run the above mentioned CPU and RAM that will work well with the motherboard. If my current RAM is too old and out of date and it needs to be replaced, fine by me.

    My budget is about $225.
    Thanks for any help!
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    [HELP!] Looking to Purchase a New Motherboard and RAM!
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    I would help, but I don't help with AMD, I know Intel.


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    Originally Posted by ~Jagris View Post
    I would help, but I don't help with AMD, I know Intel.
    What he said.

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    The most reputable ram maker is corsair but almost any will work. If your using newegg just sort the ram by highest reviews and that's usually the best one. In terms of mobo, any will be fine it all comes down to the features you want on it.

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    you could ask in ocforums.com and see if they can help you get a decent computer part that fits your AMD CPU. More specifically the AM2 subsection of the forum: Socket AM2 - Overclockers Forums Free to register, don't mention anything about botting as those are frowned on there.

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