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Top affordable MOBO options to boost an i5-6600K up to 4.6.

Top affordable MOBO options to boost an i5-6600K up to 4.6.

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Altozor
Junior Member
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01-23-2016, 12:31 PM
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Exactly what the title suggests. I want to stay under $150 but also consider getting a SLI setup with two Zotac GTX 970 Extreme Core cards later. Thanks! I really enjoy this site!
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Altozor
01-23-2016, 12:31 PM #1

Exactly what the title suggests. I want to stay under $150 but also consider getting a SLI setup with two Zotac GTX 970 Extreme Core cards later. Thanks! I really enjoy this site!

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TayDaWerewolf
Junior Member
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01-23-2016, 12:49 PM
#2
I could choose the ASUS Z170 Pro Gaming. I believe it offers superior audio performance.
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TayDaWerewolf
01-23-2016, 12:49 PM #2

I could choose the ASUS Z170 Pro Gaming. I believe it offers superior audio performance.

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idodi65
Member
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01-30-2016, 05:27 PM
#3
At the $150 price range, there are numerous options, each with its own merits. The extent to which you can optimize your setup depends largely on securing a quality chip. Roughly 85% of 660K will achieve 4.6 frames per second. With the upcoming Pascal technology and AMD’s advancements, I’m not inclined to commit to a plan today. My strategy would involve upgrading to a GTX970 paired with a more powerful single card later on.

Here is my candid opinion on dual-card planning:
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idodi65
01-30-2016, 05:27 PM #3

At the $150 price range, there are numerous options, each with its own merits. The extent to which you can optimize your setup depends largely on securing a quality chip. Roughly 85% of 660K will achieve 4.6 frames per second. With the upcoming Pascal technology and AMD’s advancements, I’m not inclined to commit to a plan today. My strategy would involve upgrading to a GTX970 paired with a more powerful single card later on.

Here is my candid opinion on dual-card planning:

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PIE_XD
Member
107
02-01-2016, 07:49 AM
#4
At the $150 price range, there are plenty of options, each with its own merits. The maximum performance you can achieve depends largely on securing a quality chip. Roughly 85% of 660K will deliver around 4.6 GHz. With Pascal on the way and AMD’s advancements, I’m not leaning toward planning today. My strategy would be to upgrade to a GTX970 paired with a more powerful single card later.

Here’s my candid take on dual-card planning:
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PIE_XD
02-01-2016, 07:49 AM #4

At the $150 price range, there are plenty of options, each with its own merits. The maximum performance you can achieve depends largely on securing a quality chip. Roughly 85% of 660K will deliver around 4.6 GHz. With Pascal on the way and AMD’s advancements, I’m not leaning toward planning today. My strategy would be to upgrade to a GTX970 paired with a more powerful single card later.

Here’s my candid take on dual-card planning:

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whatplop
Member
58
02-01-2016, 08:22 AM
#5
I also enjoy the compact M-ATX design. Here are some compatible m-atx motherboards:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6813128844
For a full ATX option, check out this ASUS Z170-E LGA model:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6813132691
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whatplop
02-01-2016, 08:22 AM #5

I also enjoy the compact M-ATX design. Here are some compatible m-atx motherboards:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6813128844
For a full ATX option, check out this ASUS Z170-E LGA model:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6813132691

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math7410
Junior Member
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02-03-2016, 01:49 AM
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I like the smaller M-ATX style. Here are some sli capable m-atx motherboards I found: one from Newegg and another from ASUS. Thanks for your quick response. The main differences between micro ATX and ATX are size and features, and I’d suggest the ASUS option if you need more space or advanced capabilities.
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math7410
02-03-2016, 01:49 AM #6

I like the smaller M-ATX style. Here are some sli capable m-atx motherboards I found: one from Newegg and another from ASUS. Thanks for your quick response. The main differences between micro ATX and ATX are size and features, and I’d suggest the ASUS option if you need more space or advanced capabilities.

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macaroscar
Junior Member
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02-10-2016, 08:22 AM
#7
If your M-ATX motherboard supports Sli, then the two graphics cards must be placed close together without any gaps.
This arrangement limits airflow for the top card, causing it to overheat.
I chose an M-ATX board because I required a case that fit within a 16-inch space.
With a quality motherboard, the format doesn’t significantly affect performance.
Typically, M-ATX boards are more affordable.
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macaroscar
02-10-2016, 08:22 AM #7

If your M-ATX motherboard supports Sli, then the two graphics cards must be placed close together without any gaps.
This arrangement limits airflow for the top card, causing it to overheat.
I chose an M-ATX board because I required a case that fit within a 16-inch space.
With a quality motherboard, the format doesn’t significantly affect performance.
Typically, M-ATX boards are more affordable.

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Jukika
Junior Member
44
02-10-2016, 04:42 PM
#8
Awesome! You're considering the ASUS Z170-A or ASUS Z170 Pro Gaming, both popular for the i5-6600k OC. Which one would you prefer?
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Jukika
02-10-2016, 04:42 PM #8

Awesome! You're considering the ASUS Z170-A or ASUS Z170 Pro Gaming, both popular for the i5-6600k OC. Which one would you prefer?

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02-11-2016, 11:46 PM
#9
I could choose the ASUS Z170 Pro Gaming. I believe it offers superior audio performance.
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Quinnsillyhead
02-11-2016, 11:46 PM #9

I could choose the ASUS Z170 Pro Gaming. I believe it offers superior audio performance.

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Sammy706
Member
79
02-12-2016, 09:24 PM
#10
Geofelt suggests considering the ASUS Z170 Pro Gaming. He believes it offers superior sound quality. He placed the order last night and is grateful.
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Sammy706
02-12-2016, 09:24 PM #10

Geofelt suggests considering the ASUS Z170 Pro Gaming. He believes it offers superior sound quality. He placed the order last night and is grateful.