Motherboards

Ben1666

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Hi ,just wondering what people would recommend, im looking to buy a motherboard , i really want one that good for gaming as im mainly a pc gamer also i was looking to possibly get one that would support windows 8 when its out also it has to e able to use i7-9xx preferably also must accommodate space so i can attach between 3 to 4 fans as im going to build a custom case. im not looking to overclock or anything
 
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Durvelle27

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all motherboards out now support windows 8 but i don't see why you want windows 8 as its not for pc gamers ? whats are your components
 

Ben1666

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at the moment i havnt bought any other components looking to get the motherboard first then work my way from there
 

Ben1666

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Could be a possibility ,havnt really though about it much .would be nice if people could recomend a board that is good for it and one that is good if i plan not 2 :)
 

Razorbak86

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at the moment i havnt bought any other components looking to get the motherboard first then work my way from there

Of all components in a PC, the motherboard is probably the most central, so you are wise to start there, but you first need to determine how you plan to use your computer.

Read the following link, and then come back with more specific questions once you know what features interest you.

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2375738,00.asp
 

abekl

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900 is just enough for a decent system assuming you already have a monitor, mouse, and keyboard. Add 250 if you need to get those things also. For a motherboard on the Intel side of things, I'd recommend an all around good performer that is SLI or X-fire capable at 8x/8x and has PCIE 3.0 slots for future upgrade ability. You'll also need a board that has at least one USB 3 front panel header. With that in mind, you can't help but get a board that is overclocking friendly. It just comes in the package.

I'd say stick with Asus or Gigabyte. They are my two favorite brands for motherboards.

Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD3H $123.00


http://www.scan.co.uk/products/giga...gb-s-sata-raid-d-sub-displayport-dvi-hdmi-atx


or


Asus P8Z77-V PRO $146.00

http://www.scan.co.uk/products/asus...-6gb-s-d-sub-(vga)-displayport-dvi-i-hdmi-atx