F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Wondering about the search outcomes; finding it hard to sift through the forum results.

Wondering about the search outcomes; finding it hard to sift through the forum results.

Wondering about the search outcomes; finding it hard to sift through the forum results.

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ByrRoZz
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03-12-2016, 12:41 AM
#1
The differences between Intel's H-x70 and B-x60 chipsets aren't obvious just by comparing them, so let's clarify. The H-x70 was designed to offer improved performance and efficiency, especially in gaming and multitasking scenarios. If you're asking about specific upgrades or features, the changes were aimed at enhancing power delivery and thermal management. Let me know if you'd like a deeper dive into any particular aspect.
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ByrRoZz
03-12-2016, 12:41 AM #1

The differences between Intel's H-x70 and B-x60 chipsets aren't obvious just by comparing them, so let's clarify. The H-x70 was designed to offer improved performance and efficiency, especially in gaming and multitasking scenarios. If you're asking about specific upgrades or features, the changes were aimed at enhancing power delivery and thermal management. Let me know if you'd like a deeper dive into any particular aspect.

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cookiedough909
Posting Freak
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03-12-2016, 12:41 AM
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Based on the details provided, the situation revolves around choosing compatible motherboards for specific processors. The discussion highlights differences in chipset support and feature sets across various models like B250, H270, B150, and H170. It emphasizes that certain configurations were limited to older generations and specific socket types, suggesting that sticking to LGA1151v1/6th and 7th gen is mainly for cost constraints rather than performance needs.
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cookiedough909
03-12-2016, 12:41 AM #2

Based on the details provided, the situation revolves around choosing compatible motherboards for specific processors. The discussion highlights differences in chipset support and feature sets across various models like B250, H270, B150, and H170. It emphasizes that certain configurations were limited to older generations and specific socket types, suggesting that sticking to LGA1151v1/6th and 7th gen is mainly for cost constraints rather than performance needs.

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JoloYolo
Member
205
03-12-2016, 12:41 AM
#3
I considered the 400- or 500-series options. EDIT: The H-series appear to have fairly low adoption, making it a 'yes' factor there. Updated April 10, 2021 by Eighjan
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JoloYolo
03-12-2016, 12:41 AM #3

I considered the 400- or 500-series options. EDIT: The H-series appear to have fairly low adoption, making it a 'yes' factor there. Updated April 10, 2021 by Eighjan

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KawaiiKeela
Member
73
03-12-2016, 12:41 AM
#4
They now offer B460 and B560 models. AMD took over B350, B450, and B550 from them. B460 seems pretty outdated these days—it doesn’t work with 11th generation CPUs (the 11400F is superior to the 10400F), lacks RAM overclocking support, etc. Skip it if possible since B560 handles most of what B460 can't. For H570 versus B560, it provides RAID support, two extra USB 2.0 ports, and 20 PCIe lanes versus 12. H470 compared to B460 is a step down—H470 has built-in WiFi 6 via the Intel AX201 chipset, 8 more USB 3.0 ports (half at 5 Gbps, half at 10 Gbps), and 20 PCIe lanes instead of 16. Still, it doesn’t add much value. Among all options, H570 is the top choice. I’m curious about why Intel uses such a wide range of letters but still delivers performance.
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KawaiiKeela
03-12-2016, 12:41 AM #4

They now offer B460 and B560 models. AMD took over B350, B450, and B550 from them. B460 seems pretty outdated these days—it doesn’t work with 11th generation CPUs (the 11400F is superior to the 10400F), lacks RAM overclocking support, etc. Skip it if possible since B560 handles most of what B460 can't. For H570 versus B560, it provides RAID support, two extra USB 2.0 ports, and 20 PCIe lanes versus 12. H470 compared to B460 is a step down—H470 has built-in WiFi 6 via the Intel AX201 chipset, 8 more USB 3.0 ports (half at 5 Gbps, half at 10 Gbps), and 20 PCIe lanes instead of 16. Still, it doesn’t add much value. Among all options, H570 is the top choice. I’m curious about why Intel uses such a wide range of letters but still delivers performance.

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liflem
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163
03-12-2016, 12:41 AM
#5
Team Red seems to prefer sticking with just three choices, but Team Blue will follow suit. Don't really need Wi-Fi—2.5Gb LAN would help a lot. Having many USB ports doesn't matter much, no matter the speed.

Edit: I might end up being that awkward builder who forces a non-K CPU onto a Z-series board just because there are plenty of them.
Updated April 10, 2021 by Eighjan
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liflem
03-12-2016, 12:41 AM #5

Team Red seems to prefer sticking with just three choices, but Team Blue will follow suit. Don't really need Wi-Fi—2.5Gb LAN would help a lot. Having many USB ports doesn't matter much, no matter the speed.

Edit: I might end up being that awkward builder who forces a non-K CPU onto a Z-series board just because there are plenty of them.
Updated April 10, 2021 by Eighjan

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Slaythoms
Member
139
03-12-2016, 12:41 AM
#6
It's simpler to discuss A320, B350, X370, B450, X470, A520, B550, X570 (all AM4) than H410, B460, H570, Q470, Z490, W480, H510, B560, H570, and Z590 (all LGA1200). LAN appears unrelated to the chipset, though it's uncommon on budget boards. Are you seeking a motherboard suggestion or curious about why Hx70 outperforms Bx50/Bx60?
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Slaythoms
03-12-2016, 12:41 AM #6

It's simpler to discuss A320, B350, X370, B450, X470, A520, B550, X570 (all AM4) than H410, B460, H570, Q470, Z490, W480, H510, B560, H570, and Z590 (all LGA1200). LAN appears unrelated to the chipset, though it's uncommon on budget boards. Are you seeking a motherboard suggestion or curious about why Hx70 outperforms Bx50/Bx60?

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riptide1680
Member
169
03-12-2016, 12:41 AM
#7
I evaluated the pros and cons of B-x60, H-x70, and X-x90 CPUs. Since I didn’t need to replace parts, focusing on XMP support was key.
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riptide1680
03-12-2016, 12:41 AM #7

I evaluated the pros and cons of B-x60, H-x70, and X-x90 CPUs. Since I didn’t need to replace parts, focusing on XMP support was key.

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Cadariou
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03-12-2016, 12:41 AM
#8
B560 works well for you unless you require RAID configurations. I don’t have a particular motherboard in mind, sorry!
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Cadariou
03-12-2016, 12:41 AM #8

B560 works well for you unless you require RAID configurations. I don’t have a particular motherboard in mind, sorry!

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Jessie2895
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03-12-2016, 12:41 AM
#9
Urgent requirement for RAID setup, minimal resources needed. Believe it's resolved. Thanks a lot.
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Jessie2895
03-12-2016, 12:41 AM #9

Urgent requirement for RAID setup, minimal resources needed. Believe it's resolved. Thanks a lot.