CNET editors' buying advice
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Built-in Graphics
These motherboards feature an on-board graphics processor, alleviating the need to purchase a graphics card. This can be a good choice for a cheaper system that is not expected to need the latest and greatest in graphical processing power. Even better, many of these still have a acceptable graphics card slot on the motherboard, allowing it to be upgraded later.
Not all on-board graphics are alike. Some are versions of actual graphics processors, mounted on the motherboard with built-in video RAM, which can give decent performance; others are integrated graphics solutions, which are built into the main chipset of the board itself. These latter have been getting better, and can provide enough performance for standard office tasks, but still fall far behind any of the dedicated solutions.
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CNET product brief
Description: The Intel Server Board S5000VSA is an Intel 5000V-based, server motherboard.Compared to other server motherboards on the market, it is relatively expensive at around $475.This motherboard supports Xeon processors that use the LGA771 interface.
Pros: Has a serial attached SCSI, ATA-133, and serial ATA-300 storage interface, which is somewhat more favorable than some similarly priced motherboards.By way of comparison, the average cost of a product with a comparable set of storage interface is $580.Supports up to 16GB of memory, which is ideal for memory intensive tasks such as digital video editing or file transfer.
Cons: None noted, given available product data.
Suitability: For the experienced user who wants to build a server.
Value: In general, this motherboard's features are in line with its price.
Suggestions: (1) Be sure that you are using a LGA771-compatible processor with this motherboard.(2) If you want to take full advantage of the on-board SATA controller, you will want to consider a hard drive upgrade.Existing IDE hard drives will run on the ATA-133 bus.(3) For motherboard add-ons, check out the storage and components section of CNET's website.
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