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Finally settled on a motherboard - SABERTOOTH Z87
Thoughts, Comments ?
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Location: Old Lyme, CT
Z87 is a good board but if you are starting from scratch, why not go with the most current technology? the New Z97 boards are not that much different in price and you will be able to upgrade it with the newer technology. (SATA express and M.2.)
I am a big fan of ASUS, no problems with my Maximus Formula VI.
ASUS MAXIMUS VII FORMULA/WATCH DOGS LGA 1150 Intel Z97 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel Motherboard on NewEgg for about $340 US...should have all kinds of sales coming up for the holidays...
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Hey Karma, what processor are you looking at? I usually start a new build by selecting the processor, mobo and vid card in that order. For the cost of a new motherboard you are definitely better off going all out and get the latest. Room to upgrade is the key for sure.
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Location: Edmonton, Alberta
whats ur budget and what are you using your computer for besides gaming? i dont think u need to spend that much money on a saber tooth motherboard. your are better off spending it on a good vid card.
I5 4670 cpu (get the k model if you want to overclock)
MSI Z97-G45 Gaming ATX LGA1150 Z87 3PCI-E16 4PCI-E1 CrossFireX/SLI SATA3 4K HDMI USB3.0 Motherboard
G.SKILL Ripjaws X F3-12800CL9D-8GBXL 8GB 2X4GB DDR3-1600 CL9-9-9-24 Memory
ASUS Radeon R9 290 DirectCU II OC 1000MHZ 4GB 5.0GHZ GDDR5 2XDVI HDMI DisplayPort PCE-E Video Card
Seasonic X-750 Gold 750W ATX 12V 24PIN 80PLUS Fully Modular DC to DC Power Supply w/ Hybrid Fan
Get those and you'll be good to go . Also i suggest a ssd drive.
Currently sata express and M.2. are not available, and when they do come out they are going to be expensive. And really only benefit transfer speeds so it wont do much for gaming.
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whats ur budget and what are you using your computer for besides gaming? i dont think u need to spend that much money on a saber tooth motherboard. your are better off spending it on a good vid card.
I5 4670 cpu (get the k model if you want to overclock)
MSI Z97-G45 Gaming ATX LGA1150 Z87 3PCI-E16 4PCI-E1 CrossFireX/SLI SATA3 4K HDMI USB3.0 Motherboard
G.SKILL Ripjaws X F3-12800CL9D-8GBXL 8GB 2X4GB DDR3-1600 CL9-9-9-24 Memory
ASUS Radeon R9 290 DirectCU II OC 1000MHZ 4GB 5.0GHZ GDDR5 2XDVI HDMI DisplayPort PCE-E Video Card
Seasonic X-750 Gold 750W ATX 12V 24PIN 80PLUS Fully Modular DC to DC Power Supply w/ Hybrid Fan
Get those and you'll be good to go . Also i suggest a ssd drive.
Currently sata express and M.2. are not available, and when they do come out they are going to be expensive. And really only benefit transfer speeds so it wont do much for gaming.
I agree with the thoughts on the motherboard. You could also spend less on a full tower case from another company. Put the money from that into a higher end power supply.
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What do you plan on throwing it around or kicking it when you get lead damage and have to respawn. Buy what you want, it's your cash is what I say. I prefer a great case for using more than 1 build in it. I like lights an cool big quiet fans with great airflow. USB ports in front or side close to me. Of course a lighted keyboard an mouse is great also. A couple monitors side by side in the dark with all them cool lights is what I ordered. Last case had a big side window and I installed a tube light in bottom that flashed with noise. Looked cool but really bothered me when I was gaming though. That is why It is sold to somebody else. lol
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Radeon 290 is a good video card, that is what I use. Just purchase the fastest AMD 8 core you can get and forget them high pricey Intel and have fun.
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higher end psu? im pretty sure the seasonic is the upper end. lol
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I'm saying higher watts, but yes stick with a Seasonic.
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Location: Edmonton, Alberta
750 should be good for that setup, and should have power left over. i run a x760 in my system, it handled two radeon 7970's and a nicely oc'd i5.