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Can anyone suggest me a chip motherboard for intel 7700K core i7?

Z270 is the chipset that you want. I like the ASRock brand myself.

You need to tell us a lot more about what you want from the motherboard before we can recommend something specific.
 
Like Dave said, a Z270 chipset and i personally also like ASRock and Gigabyte brand motherboards.

Give us some more info on what you'll be using the system for and if you plan/want to overclock the cpu.
 
As we've asked you a couple of times now, we can't recommend something without knowing how it'll be used. You wouldn't want to pair an i7 7700K with the cheapest motherboard you can find.

Also if you don't intend to overclock, then go with the i7 7700 as it consumes less power, comes with a heatsink/fan, and can be used on a cheaper motherboard.
 
Like your other two 1-sentence posts, you need to tell us more about what you want.

In your motherboard sentence, you mention getting a 7700K - does that mean you plan to overclock? Do you mean a 16 GB kit of 8 x 2?

Overclocking is not necessary. Normal clockspeed will be OK. Yes, 8x2=16GB. But I need VGA port too as I have old monitor with only VGA cable.

Ok, so you just said when asked by another member in the memory and storage forum that you don't intend to overclock.
 
Thinking the intended meaning was “won’t” overclock, not “want”. Could be wrong though.

Edit: I guess that's a swing and a miss.
 
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I need overclock with core i7 7700K. Forget about other threads or posts by me.

Colaa:

You are being way too vague in all your various posts. Please explain your goals, budget, and where you will be purchasing your components.

Simple (and at times conflicting) one sentence questions and replies makes it impossible for anyone to help you.
 
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