Is there a difference?

circusslaughter

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H87 or z87, what's the difference?

Everyone wins, the ASRock boards is down IT'S MY FAULT. Just going to pick up a different board for now while I wait on my ASRock Extreme4 back so I can restart my build in the vampire case in October and give my mom this computer with all my awesome parts.

I am looking at the ASRock Fatal1ty H87 Performance or ASRock Fatal1ty Z87 Killer.

Granted I have no idea if these will fit in the Corsair Graphite 230t case. So that's a issue, lol
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circusslaughter

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Thanks Blain :) actually helped. I was looking at a B chipset which was apparently a good thing I didn't pick that.

So should I save my ASRock board until I get a overclocking CPU (4670k)? It's a Z87 chipset.
 

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I've been building systems for well over 10 years and currently have about 5 running rigs. I purchased an Assrock Extreme4 from Microcenter. the system booted but i started getting memory error codes among others. i took apart everything and found bent socket pins. i never had this issue and it seems like there are more than a few running into this problem. i paid Assrock $50 for an out of warranty RMA for a week-old board. the replacement they sent me started smoking. i then got a Gigabyte board and was up and running with all the same components within an hour. If i ever buy anything like this from a b&m, i open them to check the product.
 

circusslaughter

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Ok. So what board should I get for less then $120, maybe that's a better question.

Going with the H87 chipset.
 

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circusslaughter

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I wouldn't go with H87 if you have $120 to spend. You are losing out on many important features, OCing being the biggest one. You can get decent z87 boards for ~$120 such as ASRock Fatal1ty Z87 Killer LGA 1150 Intel Z87 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel Motherboard or MSI Z87-G43 GAMING LGA 1150 Intel Z87 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel Motherboard or go slightly over your $120 for this GIGABYTE G1.Sniper Z5S LGA 1150 Intel Z87 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel Motherboard

Isn't z87 for overclocking? I have a 4670 which can't be overclocked plus once this computer becomes my moms won't be used for gamimg so not sure the board needs "features".

Kinda thought about fatal1ty but gigabyte was voted better then ASRock AND THAT BOARD IS SO GREEN, yes I find that a flaw (I'm weird)

The msi looks good but again why should I go with a z87 over h87?
 

nwo

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Well, you're gonna be using it until October. Pick whichever one you like and the one that has all the features you want. Nothing wrong with h87 since you have a locked CPU, just make sure it's got what you're looking for.
 

circusslaughter

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Well, you're gonna be using it until October. Pick whichever one you like and the one that has all the features you want. Nothing wrong with h87 since you have a locked CPU, just make sure it's got what you're looking for.

I wish I knew what I was looking for.

Anything not ASRock and there is still too many choices. *sigh*:|

I just need a board to stick some ram in, a cpu, and a 760 graphics card...

OMG THERE IS MINI BOARDS IS THIS EVEN A PLAUSIBLE OPTION FOR A GAMING BUILD!

*walks away*
 
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pcsavvy

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What features are important to you and price? Do you need pci or pci-e x 1 slots or ability to o/c or more sate ports or 3.0 usb header? Do you need a pci-e x 1 slot some distance from the pci-e x 3 due to your graphics card taking up two slots? Do you need an extra usb 3.0 header? What is the price of the m/b?

Do you need more than one pci-e x 1 slot for sound card and tv tuner card, etc.?

Do you only need a graphics slot then maybe an ITX board is what you need?

Decisions....Decisions....
 

circusslaughter

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What features are important to you and price? Do you need pci or pci-e x 1 slots or ability to o/c or more sate ports or 3.0 usb header? Do you need a pci-e x 1 slot some distance from the pci-e x 3 due to your graphics card taking up two slots? Do you need an extra usb 3.0 header? What is the price of the m/b?

Do you need more than one pci-e x 1 slot for sound card and tv tuner card, etc.?

Do you only need a graphics slot then maybe an ITX board is what you need?

Decisions....Decisions....

Case has USB 3.0, so yeah need that.

Will be used fo gaming until June or October then home office computer.

Only using the one 760 card.

$100 or less.

Features are whatever really. Don't want a ASRock or business chipset.
 

Rhezuss

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I don't want to deal with ASRock again and a B85 chipset is for business with no features, so that wouldn't fulfill my needs in a motherboard.

Well I built lots of PCs for friends using the B75 chipset.
It has useful features for casual uses and doesn't cost 3 houses. Boards are great from what I heard, read and feedback.

But it's tru H and Z are more loaded feature and slot wise.