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GigaByte GA-H81M-DS2 version 2.0

GigaByte GA-H81M-DS2 version 2.0

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captaincorey
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06-24-2016, 04:52 PM
#11
For the RX460, consider upgrading to a v3 Xeon E3 1220/1230/1231 chip. It's typically compatible with most motherboards.
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captaincorey
06-24-2016, 04:52 PM #11

For the RX460, consider upgrading to a v3 Xeon E3 1220/1230/1231 chip. It's typically compatible with most motherboards.

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07-01-2016, 05:17 AM
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You're considering upgrading to the 4690K with stock cooler and wondering if AIO is still compatible with your current motherboard. It looks like you're planning a future upgrade to a 6GB GPU, which adds complexity. The main concern is whether your existing board supports full performance or if it will bottleneck. Since it's an older board, checking the specific compatibility of your motherboard with the new GPU and the recommended ports (Molex vs PCIe) is essential. Make sure to verify the latest motherboard documentation before proceeding.
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petereater1003
07-01-2016, 05:17 AM #12

You're considering upgrading to the 4690K with stock cooler and wondering if AIO is still compatible with your current motherboard. It looks like you're planning a future upgrade to a 6GB GPU, which adds complexity. The main concern is whether your existing board supports full performance or if it will bottleneck. Since it's an older board, checking the specific compatibility of your motherboard with the new GPU and the recommended ports (Molex vs PCIe) is essential. Make sure to verify the latest motherboard documentation before proceeding.

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