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o_Critique wrote Well I watched a video from NCIXcom on youtube and they suggested this board as a cheap and a budget way to overclock the g3258 over the z97

I was under the impression that Intel responded and blocked overclocking on non-Z boards. It's still not worth paying twice as much for a B85 board that costs as much as a Z97 board.


Wait the B85 board is around $85. The z97 costs twice as much.
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o_Critique wrote
r00t wrote
o_Critique wrote Well I watched a video from NCIXcom on youtube and they suggested this board as a cheap and a budget way to overclock the g3258 over the z97

I was under the impression that Intel responded and blocked overclocking on non-Z boards. It's still not worth paying twice as much for a B85 board that costs as much as a Z97 board.


Wait the B85 board is around $85. The z97 costs twice as much.

$170 for a Z97? since when?
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If you want, for your budget, you could grab a G3258 and GTX 970, if you get windows for free, which you should do anyway.
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