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http://www.newegg.com/Product/ ... aspx?Item=N82E16813157329

I've had good luck with ASROCK in the past.

It seems like a subsidary of ASUS, in chinese production. I've had an old AM2+ board from them for the last 5 years, and it's seen more than it's fair share of overclocking with my Phenom II 940.

I've used ASROCK in other systems as well, so ... yeah. high quality DDR3 is becoming very available (Team) memory has DDR3 2400 as cheap as ANYONE's 1600 ram. 70-80 bucks for 8gb. So could possibly be a huge upgrade path in the near future.
Quote from Fordman :Cheers for that Voided, but I was looking at this board. It uses the Z77 chipset, and I already 8GB that I can use, and have 8GB waiting here to go in..perks of the job I do

http://www.ebuyer.com/406796-a ... -atx-motherboard-z77-pro3

http://www.ebuyer.com/434678-a ... 7-matx-gigabit-z77-pro4-m

Which one, as both are on special offer

Fordie

Just found this one as well, and its cheaper??
http://www.ebuyer.com/543367-m ... -gigabit-lan-msi-b75a-g41 - Any good. All I do is gaming, and surfing, nothing to taxing
I would go for the Pro3, if your case is large enough for a full size ATX board. If not, then obviously the Pro4-m.

Price difference between that B75 board is so small, that you might aswell go for the better specced Z77 chipset mobos.
Quote from Matrixi :I would go for the Pro3, if your case is large enough for a full size ATX board. If not, then obviously the Pro4-m.

Price difference between that B75 board is so small, that you might aswell go for the better specced Z77 chipset mobos.

Matrixi thanks for that advice, and I agree. I would need a new case for the Pro 3, as I have std HP case, but they are not expensive

Fordie
maby its you motherboards channel thingy's so it can't deliver engough power to the non 6pin version of the gtx 750ti i have also an gtx750ti so if you need a good overclock i have one
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