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Need help choosing an Ivy Bridge motherboard for under £60


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#1 King Mustard

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Posted 10 February 2013 - 20:09

  • I'll likely be buying a 2500 (Sandy Bridge) or a 3350P (Ivy Bridge)
  • The motherboard must have at least 6x SATA ports and at least 6x rear USB connectors
  • I will not be overclocking my CPU
  • I will be using my 2x 4GB PC3-10660 1333 MHz RAM chips
  • I have a case that can fit an ATX motherboard
  • I have a separate video card (Radeon 7870)
The following are, from what I can gather, my choices:

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It seems the following either don't fit the above requirements or are too expensive to me: H67, P67, Z68, Z75, Z77.

Any thoughts?


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Posted 10 February 2013 - 20:21

i know this is just a little over your 60 pound budget but it meets all your requirements, and I can tell you from experience I just recently got a micro ATX version of this board and it is an excellent board for its price. it's at least a look http://www.amazon.co...60527419&sr=8-1

you could probably find it cheaper somewhere else as well :)

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Posted 10 February 2013 - 20:23

View PostBrando212, on 10 February 2013 - 20:21, said:

i know this is just a little over your 60 pound budget but it meets all your requirements, and I can tell you from experience I just recently got a micro ATX version of this board and it is an excellent board for its price. it's at least a look http://www.amazon.co...60527419&sr=8-1

you could probably find it cheaper somewhere else as well :)
Simply too much, mate. I have to put an upper limit somewhere :/

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Posted 10 February 2013 - 20:24

View PostKing Mustard, on 10 February 2013 - 20:23, said:

Simply too much, mate. I have to put an upper limit somewhere :/
true, I'll look a little more

edit: also, what sites do you prefer to get the parts from, because like i said, you could probably find better deals as amazon tends to over price these kind of things

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Posted 10 February 2013 - 20:27

Since they're all functionally equivalent I'd go for the one with the best apparent build quality - all solid capacitors, good layout on the board. Or just go by user ratings.

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Posted 10 February 2013 - 20:34

am I correct on seeing that you will only be using 2 ram sticks? if so, how does this one look http://www.amazon.co...4/ref=de_a_smtd

and like i said, if you prefer somewhere beside amazon I'd probably be able to find you a better board for cheaper since amazon tends to over price their computer components

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Posted 10 February 2013 - 21:03

asrock z77 pro 3... 65USD

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Posted 10 February 2013 - 21:04

View Postremixedcat, on 10 February 2013 - 21:03, said:

asrock z77 pro 3... 65USD
£73.49 ($116) here, which is way over my £60 budget :(

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Posted 10 February 2013 - 21:06

View Postremixedcat, on 10 February 2013 - 21:03, said:

asrock z77 pro 3... 65USD
remember King is in the UK, that board on Amazon.co.uk is the same price as the first board i posted (was gonna post that board myself as a second option but didn't for this reason)

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Posted 10 February 2013 - 21:16

i must have gotten a good deal on mine then... sorry about that

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Posted 10 February 2013 - 21:46

I don't think you need to upgrade just yet.

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Posted 10 February 2013 - 21:53

View PostPeterUK, on 10 February 2013 - 21:46, said:

I don't think you need to upgrade just yet.
Sure going from a 1st-gen i5-750 to a 2nd-gen i5-2500 (£145) or 3rd-gen i5-3350P (£133) isn't worth it?

As you can tell from my posts, I just can't decide.

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Posted 10 February 2013 - 21:59

i'd say upgrading from the 1st gen to the 3rd gen is worth it, though that could just be me

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Posted 10 February 2013 - 22:02

View PostBrando212, on 10 February 2013 - 21:59, said:

i'd say upgrading from the 1st gen to the 3rd gen is worth it, though that could just be me
True, but £178 (£133 CPU, £45 motherboard) is also a lot of money.

It's a tough call.

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Posted 10 February 2013 - 22:19

Take a look at this mobo: http://www.amazon.co...0534592&sr=1-22

here's the specs: http://www.asrock.co...=Specifications

On the Rear IO it got 4 USB 2.0, 2 USB 3.0, more onboard connecters in case you want to add more,

5 SATA2 3.0Gb/s
3 SATA3 6.0Gb/s

So it got everything you want an room for alot more upgrades.