Is this a good motherboard ??
Re: Is this a good motherboard ??
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B006YG9E ... b_pd_title
I tried to my fit my old DDR3 Ram Sticks into the motherboard and unfortunately they didnt fit
So I'm guessing I should be investing in DDR4 Ram Sticks right?
I posted specs to motherboard for you Perr
I tried to my fit my old DDR3 Ram Sticks into the motherboard and unfortunately they didnt fit
So I'm guessing I should be investing in DDR4 Ram Sticks right?
I posted specs to motherboard for you Perr
EvilTree{OZ}
Re: Is this a good motherboard ??
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07BJJY6 ... psc=1&th=1
What's the difference between getting 1 16gb ram stick CD 2 8gb ram sticks?
What's the difference between getting 1 16gb ram stick CD 2 8gb ram sticks?
EvilTree{OZ}
Re: Is this a good motherboard ??
Motherboard supports DDR4 Memory, up to 4000+(OC) MHz
Ended up finding a deal on Amazon... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01EI5Z2T6/re ... 06-20&th=1
2x 8gb DDR4 3000mhz c15
Motherboard should support this right?
Ended up finding a deal on Amazon... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01EI5Z2T6/re ... 06-20&th=1
2x 8gb DDR4 3000mhz c15
Motherboard should support this right?
EvilTree{OZ}
Re: Is this a good motherboard ??
It all comes down to price for me. Your mobo supports up to 64GB of RAM in 4 DIMM slots.
64/4=16GB max per stick.
Compare the price of 1x16 vs 4x4, one 16 gb stick wins.
$76.99 - 16GB (1 x 16GB) https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product. ... rebbr=true
$99.99 - 16GB (4 x 4GB) https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product. ... rebbr=true
Compare the price of 2x16 vs 4x8, 16 gb sticks win again.
$149.99 - 32GB (2 x 16GB) https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product. ... rebbr=true
$164.99 - 32GB (4 x 8GB) https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product. ... rebbr=true
And for shits and giggles, I decided to link you to the cheapest option to max that bitch out.
$354.99 - 64GB (4 x 16GB) https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product. ... rebbr=true
PS: I've made the assumption that your DIMM slots have 288 pins each, based on the fact that when i search for ddr4 4000, most of the results have 288 pins.
Now those are the cheapest compatible options, but not the fastest. I filtered newegg for ddr4 4000 only, and here's the cheapest of the fastest your mobo supports.
$159.95 - 8GB (2 x 4GB) https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product. ... rebbr=true
$189.99 - 16GB (2 x 8GB) https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product. ... rebbr=true
$404.99 - 32GB (2 x 16GB) https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product. ... rebbr=true
Now i'm sure your reading those prices wondering if of you'd even notice the difference in speed.
No. Probably not.
64/4=16GB max per stick.
Compare the price of 1x16 vs 4x4, one 16 gb stick wins.
$76.99 - 16GB (1 x 16GB) https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product. ... rebbr=true
$99.99 - 16GB (4 x 4GB) https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product. ... rebbr=true
Compare the price of 2x16 vs 4x8, 16 gb sticks win again.
$149.99 - 32GB (2 x 16GB) https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product. ... rebbr=true
$164.99 - 32GB (4 x 8GB) https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product. ... rebbr=true
And for shits and giggles, I decided to link you to the cheapest option to max that bitch out.
$354.99 - 64GB (4 x 16GB) https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product. ... rebbr=true
PS: I've made the assumption that your DIMM slots have 288 pins each, based on the fact that when i search for ddr4 4000, most of the results have 288 pins.
Now those are the cheapest compatible options, but not the fastest. I filtered newegg for ddr4 4000 only, and here's the cheapest of the fastest your mobo supports.
$159.95 - 8GB (2 x 4GB) https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product. ... rebbr=true
$189.99 - 16GB (2 x 8GB) https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product. ... rebbr=true
$404.99 - 32GB (2 x 16GB) https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product. ... rebbr=true
Now i'm sure your reading those prices wondering if of you'd even notice the difference in speed.
No. Probably not.
Re: Is this a good motherboard ??
Perri I was looking Pick a part and for some reason it says my motherboard is not compatible with the case I bought. Are they full of shit? I hope so if not I'm sure I can make it fit lol.
So what do I need next? I've got GPU Case CPU Ram sticks, Power supply, SSD .... do I really need a CD case? I mean with USB sticks out now they seem somewhat obsolete what do you think?
So what do I need next? I've got GPU Case CPU Ram sticks, Power supply, SSD .... do I really need a CD case? I mean with USB sticks out now they seem somewhat obsolete what do you think?
EvilTree{OZ}
Re: Is this a good motherboard ??
Speed on RAM does have it's advantages. I prefer using more than one RAM stick, even if it costs a bit more, due to it's advantages in case something goes wrong later, that way you have a separate stick that can still be usable as a backup. I got rid of my internal hard drives in my MSI GT60 2PC Dominator laptop and am now using SSD's. I kept my DVD RW due to still having a large collection of DVD's and CD's. I have started to move a bunch over to SSD's and USB sticks, but even these go bad after awhile and you end up losing everything on them, due to them just being a microchip, so I am keeping my DVD's and CD's as hard backups. The stuff I move over I save to an external server I custom built. This allows me to just plug in a SSD or USB and re-copy what had on one that had gone bad.
I'm one that likes to lay on the bed when using my laptop, but even with the built-in cooling fans that you can control the speeds it cools, I found it still not cooling enough due to laying on the sheets of the bed. So I bought a folding USB fan and took an inexpensive large bamboo cutting board with the USB fan on it and put my laptop on top. This keeps everything stable for typing, allows enough space for cooling, in which I don't have to max out the speed of the internal cooling fans, and with the Roccat Taito Gaming Mousepad, I'm more than comfortable gaming while laying on the bed. For another $30-$40, I have a comfortable setup on the bed, and with my Logitech 5.1 speaker setup plugged into the 3.5 mini-headphone jack off my Sound Blaster Cinema, the sound is remarkable. Sound Blaster does have a bunch of new programs they use now, and all sound great, but I found that the original one, if you can get to work, works just fine, and changes the sound of my speaker setup immensely, sounding like a professional live studio. You can still find the X-530 speakers by Logitech. I bought a set used and still sounds great. Shop around and you can pick them up for $50-$60. I picked up my first set, new for $99. Their 2.1 setups also sound nice with the 6 or 8 inch sub.
One thing I never regretted...putting in a Steel Series Keyboard that has back lit LED's. Works great when trying to use your laptop at night.
https://www.amazon.com/Extra-Large-Bamb ... way&sr=8-7
https://www.amazon.com/SODIAL-Portable- ... ay&sr=8-22
https://www.amazon.com/ROCCAT-TAITO-Con ... way&sr=8-3
https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-X-530-5 ... ay&sr=8-23
https://www.creative.com/oem/products/s ... cinema.asp
EDIT: Corrected typo, and added laptop pic. (Picked up laptop via Newegg about 3 yrs. ago)
https://www.msi.com//Laptop/GT60-2PC-Do ... cification
I'm one that likes to lay on the bed when using my laptop, but even with the built-in cooling fans that you can control the speeds it cools, I found it still not cooling enough due to laying on the sheets of the bed. So I bought a folding USB fan and took an inexpensive large bamboo cutting board with the USB fan on it and put my laptop on top. This keeps everything stable for typing, allows enough space for cooling, in which I don't have to max out the speed of the internal cooling fans, and with the Roccat Taito Gaming Mousepad, I'm more than comfortable gaming while laying on the bed. For another $30-$40, I have a comfortable setup on the bed, and with my Logitech 5.1 speaker setup plugged into the 3.5 mini-headphone jack off my Sound Blaster Cinema, the sound is remarkable. Sound Blaster does have a bunch of new programs they use now, and all sound great, but I found that the original one, if you can get to work, works just fine, and changes the sound of my speaker setup immensely, sounding like a professional live studio. You can still find the X-530 speakers by Logitech. I bought a set used and still sounds great. Shop around and you can pick them up for $50-$60. I picked up my first set, new for $99. Their 2.1 setups also sound nice with the 6 or 8 inch sub.
One thing I never regretted...putting in a Steel Series Keyboard that has back lit LED's. Works great when trying to use your laptop at night.
https://www.amazon.com/Extra-Large-Bamb ... way&sr=8-7
https://www.amazon.com/SODIAL-Portable- ... ay&sr=8-22
https://www.amazon.com/ROCCAT-TAITO-Con ... way&sr=8-3
https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-X-530-5 ... ay&sr=8-23
https://www.creative.com/oem/products/s ... cinema.asp
EDIT: Corrected typo, and added laptop pic. (Picked up laptop via Newegg about 3 yrs. ago)
https://www.msi.com//Laptop/GT60-2PC-Do ... cification
Re: Is this a good motherboard ??
Wow, Kilroy. That's a lot of irrelevant info. Good read though. You should definitely start your own thread. Lol
Back to helping this noob build his first comp, though...
Your case is designed for a micro atx motherboard, but you bought a full sized atx motherboard.
It might fit... it probably won't.
You have 4 choices:
Here's the cheapest mobo that is definitely compatible with the case and cpu you've already purchased.
$48.99 - ASRock H310M-HDV LGA 1151 (300 Series) Intel H310 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.1 Micro ATX Intel Motherboard , https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product. ... rebbr=true
PS: If you are concerned that a smaller mobo won't pack as much of a punch as the full sized one, don't even worry about it.
The mini-ITX mobo in the custom gaming rig I built is smaller than the drivers CD that it shipped with. Yet I plugged a core i7, 16 GB of RAM, 256GB PCIx video card, and I haven't found a video game that slows it down, yet.
Back to helping this noob build his first comp, though...
Your case is designed for a micro atx motherboard, but you bought a full sized atx motherboard.
It might fit... it probably won't.
You have 4 choices:
- 1) return the mobo and buy a micro atx motherboard.
2) return the case and buy a full sized atx case.
3) keep both, buy a micro atx mobo and a full sized atx case, so you can build 2 separate computers.
4) use a mallet and/or duct tape. (My personal favorite option. Please record video footage if you do this)
- DIMENSIONS
12 in. x 9.6 in. (30.5 cm x 24.4 cm)
ATX Form Factor
MOUNTING
9 mounting holes
- 13.82" x 10.87" x 15.67" (this might be the dimensions of the box it ships in).
Here's the cheapest mobo that is definitely compatible with the case and cpu you've already purchased.
$48.99 - ASRock H310M-HDV LGA 1151 (300 Series) Intel H310 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.1 Micro ATX Intel Motherboard , https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product. ... rebbr=true
- Dimensions (W x L)
7.5" x 7.4"
PS: If you are concerned that a smaller mobo won't pack as much of a punch as the full sized one, don't even worry about it.
The mini-ITX mobo in the custom gaming rig I built is smaller than the drivers CD that it shipped with. Yet I plugged a core i7, 16 GB of RAM, 256GB PCIx video card, and I haven't found a video game that slows it down, yet.
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Any news on whether or not the mobo fits in the case for sure?
I've been examining the photos, wondering if the screw holes might line up.
My results were inconclusive.
Oh, and in case your misery needs company, rest assured that the first time i attempted to build my own pc, i accidentally ordered a mobile cpu which of course was not compatible with my desktop mobo.
I've been examining the photos, wondering if the screw holes might line up.
My results were inconclusive.
Oh, and in case your misery needs company, rest assured that the first time i attempted to build my own pc, i accidentally ordered a mobile cpu which of course was not compatible with my desktop mobo.