Intel H110 or H170

Brado78

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Hey guys, Since I will be upgrading to a new PC, I have settled on a Skylake System, with an Intel I3 and a Sandisk Ultra II SSD. I am just not sure on the Chipsets to buy?. I am not a gamer but the computer is for browsing internet and a theater entertainment system. Also to future proof it as well? What do ya think?

Thanks Guys :D
 

whm1974

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I would go with the H170. Boards using it don't cost that much more then ones using the H110 chipset.
 

jpiniero

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I was actually kind of curious, the only difference really besides the $6 is that the H110 doesn't have much in the way of PCIe lanes on the chipset. Could hurt the performance of the SSD I guess.
 

nerp

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H110 also has single channel memory support instead of double and DMI2, not DMI3. For the extra $5 to $20, it's worth going to B150 at the very least, H170 if you want a little more flexibility.
 

lukart

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H170 looks better if you plan more storage and other features.
Aslo H170 Hyper unlocks overclocking on non K CPUs :D
 

piasabird

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I built a computer with Gigabyte H110N Mini-ITX motherboard. I did not use an SSD yet, and I am running it with a Hard Drive. I used 16 GB DDR4. It has an M.2 slot on the bottom of the board, and only 3 SATA slots. It has been running great.

I purchased it on sale at a Microcenter for $30 off with an i-3. That was a pretty good deal even after paying tax.

http://www.microcenter.com/product/461948/GA-H110N_LGA_1151_Mini_ITX_Intel_Motherboard

I am using this with a Samsung 32" HDTV.
 
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