• Best AM3 DDR3 mobo
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Never knew that, thanks! I have to agree with Shadow. In my current system I have an MSI mobo thats been running for 3 years and still nothing wrong with it. but that's the reason I'm building a PC because of my current rig's state. Although I have to say it runs BC2 on low settings (I have 8600 GTS) pretty well. It'll struggle on medium but to the point where it's not playable at times. Anyways I trust MSI the most. I'm not really one of those people that like to try something new that often. I will still take that board into consideration, but I'd like to stick to GIGABYTE, MSI, or ASUS. EDIT: look at all the reviews that got a DOA? wait...Isn't that a bad thing, maybe not the board but the manufacturing quality of it?
ASRock's tech support is fine...
The second one I posted does have USB 3.0 [editline]02:14AM[/editline] And Asrock is fine. Asrock is an affiliate of Asus and make great boards for budget builds.
Just worried. I didn't know about ASrock's affiliation with ASUS.
Updated the OP has the new mobo([url]http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813130274[/url]) and picture
Really really really over priced motherboard
[QUOTE=drummerundrcovr;22911637][url]http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157198&cm_re=asrock_am3-_-13-157-198-_-Product[/url] [editline]08:11PM[/editline] it has usb 3.0 and sata 6.0 :3:[/QUOTE] Also.... [Quote=drummerundrcover]ASRock is a subdivision of Asus[/quote]
[QUOTE=Ir1shfox;22911207][URL="http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813138193"]Biostar TA890FXE[/URL] - All you really need in a motherboard right now and it's the same colour scheme as the formula, almost overclocks as well too. [editline]12:48AM[/editline] Wait... this is still an AMD build right?[/QUOTE] "World Record OC King AMD X4 955 at 7125.42MHz" God damn...
[QUOTE=GamerKiwi;22914271]"World Record OC King AMD X4 955 at 7125.42MHz" God damn...[/QUOTE] 4+2 phases? ASUS made a 10+4 phase I think..able to supply 1200 Watts to the CPU.
[QUOTE=derlicious;22913375]Really really really over priced motherboard[/QUOTE] The MSI board itself costs $151 after all the discounts. That's $11 away from the ASUS board that was mentioned above.
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