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when you do a bios update yeah but not out of the box, but thats what is told to me

not all are like that. New h81/h85/h87 boards always come with bios that supports haswell refresh.

The older ones but still being manufactured also come with updated bios. 

But if you get an old stock with older bios, then you need that bios update.

i have personally used a few asrock budget-as-hell boards with the g3258, works out of the box. not the latest bios but still supports the refresh.

esp. rev2.0 or updated variants. check on the manufacturer website.

plus the i5 4440 isnt a haswell refresh. its just haswell :) so all 81 85 87 mobo will work :)

Heey guys,


 


So Im gonna build my first PC,


My build is :


 


I3 4160


GTX 750TI Msi 2GB


MSI H97M-E35


8GB Ram Crucial


1TB Toshiba


DVD Burner


450w corsair


Microsoft 7


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1) What are you wanting to do with it?

2) What's your budget and location?

3) Please use http://pcpartpicker.com

4) There's no particular performance benefit in using an i3 in anything over an h81m board, so I wouldn't go for the H97 board unless you are planning to upgrade to a much higher end chip relatively soon.

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Personally i would get a cheaper motherboard. theres really not much of a reason to go h97 with your other hardware
for example = http://pcpartpicker.com/part/asrock-motherboard-h81mhds
As for "future  proofing" untill skylake is rather meaningless. Use that money save to bump up to a core i5 :)

bout 25$ saved from mobo + additional 30$ = i5 4440. Really really recommend it.

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1) What are you wanting to do with it?

2) What's your budget and location?

3) Please use http://pcpartpicker.com

4) There's no particular performance benefit in using an i3 in anything over an h81m board, so I wouldn't go for the H97 board unless you are planning to upgrade to a much higher end chip relatively soon.

H97 supports haswell refresh out of the box ;), do your homework xD

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Personally i would get a cheaper motherboard. theres really not much of a reason to go h97 with your other hardware

for example = http://pcpartpicker.com/part/asrock-motherboard-h81mhds

As for "future  proofing" untill skylake is rather meaningless. Use that money save to bump up to a core i5 :)

bout 25$ saved from mobo + additional 30$ = i5 4440. Really really recommend it.

the mobo is needed for haswell refresh supoort out of the box ;)

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just update it. use a usb flashback or something. just bit of effort will really save you the regret of cheaping out :)

plus if its recently manufactured, the bios is already updated.

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just update it. use a usb flashback or something. just bit of effort will really save you the regret of cheaping out :)

How if it a build with no older cpu to start it up?

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How if it a build with no older cpu to start it up?

Send it back? or just get a h81-gamer or similar boards. new h81 or new h85 boards. they always support haswell refresh

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Send it back? or just get a h81-gamer or similar boards. new h81 or new h85 boards. they always support haswell refresh

when you do a bios update yeah but not out of the box, but thats what is told to me

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when you do a bios update yeah but not out of the box, but thats what is told to me

not all are like that. New h81/h85/h87 boards always come with bios that supports haswell refresh.

The older ones but still being manufactured also come with updated bios. 

But if you get an old stock with older bios, then you need that bios update.

i have personally used a few asrock budget-as-hell boards with the g3258, works out of the box. not the latest bios but still supports the refresh.

esp. rev2.0 or updated variants. check on the manufacturer website.

plus the i5 4440 isnt a haswell refresh. its just haswell :) so all 81 85 87 mobo will work :)

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Haswell-R are
i3 / 4150 4160 4170 4350 4360 4370

i5 / 4460 4590 4690

i7 / 4785 4790

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Haswell-R are

i3 / 4150 4160 4170 4350 4360 4370

i5 / 4460 4590 4690

i7 / 4785 4790

U sure about all this cause i really dont wanna make thing to difficult with my first build xD

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