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Search for a motherboard compatible with an i7 4790 processor.

Search for a motherboard compatible with an i7 4790 processor.

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spider_872
Junior Member
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08-06-2016, 10:15 PM
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I possess a Core i7 4790, two 8GB DDR3 modules, a GTX 760, case, hard drive, and a 500-watt power supply that are currently idle. I’m considering assembling a system from these parts either for resale or personal use. The only missing component is a motherboard, and I was hoping to find one that fits the $45 model you mentioned.
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spider_872
08-06-2016, 10:15 PM #1

I possess a Core i7 4790, two 8GB DDR3 modules, a GTX 760, case, hard drive, and a 500-watt power supply that are currently idle. I’m considering assembling a system from these parts either for resale or personal use. The only missing component is a motherboard, and I was hoping to find one that fits the $45 model you mentioned.

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DxDmaster00
Member
226
08-10-2016, 12:47 AM
#2
This item is a Lenovo IH81M motherboard with LGA1150 socket, included in the box.
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DxDmaster00
08-10-2016, 12:47 AM #2

This item is a Lenovo IH81M motherboard with LGA1150 socket, included in the box.

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chaosgurke
Member
63
08-17-2016, 05:33 PM
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I wouldn't recommend the Lenovo board unless you already own a Lenovo case and PSU to match it. The power connector appears exclusive, making it difficult to use adapters without them. Overall, the ASUS and Gigabyte options seem fine... the Gigabyte includes a front USB 3.0 port if that matters to you. The MSI uses a mini-ITX design, which limits you to just one PCIe slot—so if you don’t need that size, it might not suit you. Look around your local used market; I recently bought an ASUS Z97-a for $50 CAD and it’s been functioning well for two years. You might be lucky to find something similar.
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chaosgurke
08-17-2016, 05:33 PM #3

I wouldn't recommend the Lenovo board unless you already own a Lenovo case and PSU to match it. The power connector appears exclusive, making it difficult to use adapters without them. Overall, the ASUS and Gigabyte options seem fine... the Gigabyte includes a front USB 3.0 port if that matters to you. The MSI uses a mini-ITX design, which limits you to just one PCIe slot—so if you don’t need that size, it might not suit you. Look around your local used market; I recently bought an ASUS Z97-a for $50 CAD and it’s been functioning well for two years. You might be lucky to find something similar.

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louytekj
Member
144
08-24-2016, 09:31 AM
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I support the Gigabyte or Asus models. Not Lenovo, as that's a closed system.
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louytekj
08-24-2016, 09:31 AM #4

I support the Gigabyte or Asus models. Not Lenovo, as that's a closed system.

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Cordray1
Junior Member
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08-30-2016, 10:35 PM
#5
Missed verifying the power connector on the Lenovo board. It might have looked overly convenient. Just wanted to confirm no similar errors appeared on other boards. Devil's Canyon can indeed be challenging at times.
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Cordray1
08-30-2016, 10:35 PM #5

Missed verifying the power connector on the Lenovo board. It might have looked overly convenient. Just wanted to confirm no similar errors appeared on other boards. Devil's Canyon can indeed be challenging at times.