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From: Bill on 5 Jan 2010 03:26 "CCR" <nospam(a)nospam.com> wrote in message news:pdB0n.6905$Gf3.1666(a)newsfe22.iad... > I have a very difficult time visualizing how things would be be just by > looking at the manual to determine how cramped the board is. The only > way I really would know is when it was too late: after I bought the mobo > and the cards. They have really good pictures in the MB manuals (you may know?). You may be able to see whether a PCI slot will likely be unusable. Expect your graphics card to cover the slot just below it. The manual often contains details that are critical for a system builder. You should definitely read your graphics card manual too--particularly if you are buying one of the fanless cards like I use. If you are not interested in reading manuals, it may be smarter, in terms of your time and money, to buy a prebuilt system. Since everyone has their own goals for their system, ultimately you have to do your own individual cost/benefit analysis anyway. You may already know that tomshardware.com knocks themselves out publishing performance benchmarks. : ) Good luck! Bill |