Re: CPU and mobo

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Take a look at the current models for current common sockets,
especially the FM types. It seems that most of them have an integrated
graphics. It seems to be a marketing concept that supersedes AMD CPUs
without graphics soon.

I did, and the complete FX line (unless called APU) does not have integrated graphics up to my knowledge. And AM3+ ist pretty common, nothing high end or "server" here, probably the most common socket you get for AMD.

If I'm not mistaken, none of these have onchip graphics:

http://www.amd.com/en-us/products/processors/desktop/fx


Quite a few to choose from, if you ask me, but I haven't checked each one in detail. And wether they suit you or not for other reasons is of course up to you.

I have no intention to sell you a brand or specific model, I was just trying to help getting a general overview. C'est tout.
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