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What exactly am i looking for in a motherboard?
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So im custom building a PC to save towards, And im selecting the motherboard and i have not a clue what im looking for :O.

Can someone give me a few good ones?

If it is of any relivance i will be using it for video rendering and some gaming. Cheers
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What is your desired or aimed platform?

AMD go AM3+ or FM2+

For Intel look for 1150 - B85 (Non OCing) or Z87 (OCing).

What chip are you wanting to use?
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Craigyy wrote What is your desired or aimed platform?

AMD go AM3+ or FM2+

For Intel look for 1150 - B85 (Non OCing) or Z87 (OCing).

What chip are you wanting to use?


Okay it's working.

LGA1155
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Why would you want last gen hardware in a new build?

Haswell is pretty much the same price, but for newer tech.

Are you wanting to OC?
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You should go with an ASUS motherboard.

Depends on what hardware you are using though.
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Whether you're gaming or not, this is what you should look for in a board, regardless of socket.

- A form factor that fits in your case.
- A good enough power delivery (VRM) to run your CPU. TDP figures are provided by the manufacturer to help you out here.
- If you plan to overclock, make sure the power delivery and its cooling is adequate for what you okan to do.
- Enough PCIe bandwidth (determined by your CPU unless your board has a PLX chip) and the right slot configuration for your graphics or other expansion cards.
- Enough I/O (ports) to do what you need.
- Any specific features that you want. Intel SRT, voltage pinouts, dual BIOS, etc.
- Enough DIMM slots for the RAM you will use.
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