Your going to hear a very mixed bag of suggestions based on peoples personal preference, Most if not all Z77 motherboards perform so close to each other that you really cant compare which is best, Generally speaking you get what you pay for
I opened a thread about this too, and the conclusion is MSI Z77 MPower and GIGABYTE GA-Z77X-UP5 are the winner. http://www.overclock.net/t/1350873/end-this-war-z77-war
DeXel helped out in this thread too, the two models he suggested are the one lower model of the boards I have listed and I bet they come with almost everything their big brother has so you won't go wrong either way
But I'm more keen on the UP5 or UD3H so from my point of view go with the GA-Z77X-UD3H it won many awards for being a great budget board from tomshardware and some other places.
i had one of the older LGA 775 ftw sets and it was a excellent board....then i gave it to my brother after 5 years of use and he killed it 1 month later.
i havent seen much from evga lately so i didnt know
nice a 5 year old Z77 FTW!!! For the win, i actualyl didn't hate that board, but it wasn't perfect. I totally forgot how hard it was to flash the BIOS on that thing.
Anyways what chewy said is right, you get what you pay for, most of the time.
nice a 5 year old Z77 FTW!!! For the win, i actualyl didn't hate that board, but it wasn't perfect. I totally forgot how hard it was to flash the BIOS on that thing.
Other than the issues with the memory, which I believe are mostly fixed, the only thing that really turned me off of it was the complete lack of C states or an offset voltage.
You just said I had a z77 ftw mobo for 5 years then gave it away and it died within a month. That's impossible as sandy bridge only been out just over 2 years...
would be awesome. if i was, i could get a future pc that could handle crysis 1 and bring it to 2008
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