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I'm looking to switch to an AMD R7 2700X for streaming purposes. I'm coming from my first build being an Intel I5 76k, it just isn't powerful enough and I need to upgrade my MOBO anyways if I want to do a CPU upgrade.
What would be a good option for a Motherboard for my use case? I don't need the best money can buy, but I don't like to be under-upgraded if you get me. I bought a Z170 board for a Kaby lake Chip on first build... that was a mistake I wont do again.
Preferences are fairly limited;

  1. Budget: $300ish, also not in a rush to get it, sales are awesome.
  2. ATX form factor. currently using a NZXT H440 case. throw cooler suggestions at me if you wish, I doubt my Hyper 212 EVO will be enough in the long run.
  3. I have 3200 RAM, (8x2=16gb currently, may add 2 more sticks to 32 later on) I've heard that getting RAM to run at the proper hz on AMD boards has been difficult, based on previous forum browsing (unless this is fixed by updates, I'm a bit of a n00b with AMD so bear with me)
  4.  RGB is preferential, but not necessary. I like black and white primary, with blue / purple color schemes, so yes I'm avoiding the typical red lighting that MOBOS come with. i'm not that edgy.
  5. x4 SATA ports minimum, as I have 2 SSD and 2 HDD, and may need more slots soon enough. (I have a lot of games)
  6. Thunderbolt 3 would be nice, but not necessary I guess
  7. x7+ USB ports would be great, but I can deal with less by using the outputs on my monitors

 

Thanks a million, LTT forum!

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11 minutes ago, Hmm...Sketchy said:

I'm looking to switch to an AMD R7 2700X for streaming purposes. I'm coming from my first build being an Intel I5 76k, it just isn't powerful enough and I need to upgrade my MOBO anyways if I want to do a CPU upgrade.
What would be a good option for a Motherboard for my use case? I don't need the best money can buy, but I don't like to be under-upgraded if you get me. I bought a Z170 board for a Kaby lake Chip on first build... that was a mistake I wont do again.
Preferences are fairly limited;

  1. Budget: $300ish, also not in a rush to get it, sales are awesome.
  2. ATX form factor. currently using a NZXT H440 case. throw cooler suggestions at me if you wish, I doubt my Hyper 212 EVO will be enough in the long run.
  3. I have 3200 RAM, (8x2=16gb currently, may add 2 more sticks to 32 later on) I've heard that getting RAM to run at the proper hz on AMD boards has been difficult, based on previous forum browsing (unless this is fixed by updates, I'm a bit of a n00b with AMD so bear with me)
  4.  RGB is preferential, but not necessary. I like black and white primary, with blue / purple color schemes, so yes I'm avoiding the typical red lighting that MOBOS come with. i'm not that edgy.
  5. x4 SATA ports minimum, as I have 2 SSD and 2 HDD, and may need more slots soon enough. (I have a lot of games)
  6. Thunderbolt 3 would be nice, but not necessary I guess
  7. x7+ USB ports would be great, but I can deal with less by using the outputs on my monitors

 

Thanks a million, LTT forum!

You serious 300 dollars ?  You can barely get a 1050Ti for half that price.  sighs you will need all used parts, or a really pos mobo and ram and cpu,.  What is your current config you should wait until Zen 2 comes out and do a real upgrade !

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2 minutes ago, Turtle Rig said:

You serious 300 dollars ?  You can barely get a 1050Ti for half that price.  sighs you will need all used parts, or a really pos mobo and ram and cpu,.  What is your current config you should wait until Zen 2 comes out..

Good thing he isn't looking for a GPU, read the post.

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12 minutes ago, Hmm...Sketchy said:

I'm looking to switch to an AMD R7 2700X for streaming purposes. I'm coming from my first build being an Intel I5 76k, it just isn't powerful enough and I need to upgrade my MOBO anyways if I want to do a CPU upgrade.
What would be a good option for a Motherboard for my use case? I don't need the best money can buy, but I don't like to be under-upgraded if you get me. I bought a Z170 board for a Kaby lake Chip on first build... that was a mistake I wont do again.
Preferences are fairly limited;

  1. Budget: $300ish, also not in a rush to get it, sales are awesome.
  2. ATX form factor. currently using a NZXT H440 case. throw cooler suggestions at me if you wish, I doubt my Hyper 212 EVO will be enough in the long run.
  3. I have 3200 RAM, (8x2=16gb currently, may add 2 more sticks to 32 later on) I've heard that getting RAM to run at the proper hz on AMD boards has been difficult, based on previous forum browsing (unless this is fixed by updates, I'm a bit of a n00b with AMD so bear with me)
  4.  RGB is preferential, but not necessary. I like black and white primary, with blue / purple color schemes, so yes I'm avoiding the typical red lighting that MOBOS come with. i'm not that edgy.
  5. x4 SATA ports minimum, as I have 2 SSD and 2 HDD, and may need more slots soon enough. (I have a lot of games)
  6. Thunderbolt 3 would be nice, but not necessary I guess
  7. x7+ USB ports would be great, but I can deal with less by using the outputs on my monitors

 

Thanks a million, LTT forum!

So I'm clear, you have $300 for CPU/Mobo combo, or just for the mobo?

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Just now, 2019 said:

Good thing he isn't looking for a GPU, read the post.

haha thanks... I was like... Defuq? 300 is a *lot* for a mid-tier motherboard

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Just now, jstudrawa said:

So I'm clear, you have $300 for CPU/Mobo combo, or just for the mobo?

Just the MOBO, lol i cant get a 2700x for less than 300 unless there's a sale i'm not aware of and it's like $50 lmao.

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1 minute ago, Hmm...Sketchy said:

Just the MOBO, lol i cant get a 2700x for less than 300 unless there's a sale i'm not aware of and it's like $50 lmao.

https://www.microcenter.com/search/search_results.aspx?Ntt=2700x

 

There are some $319 bundles if you have a Microcenter near you.  Also, you don't need the 212 EVO or any other cooler, the 2700x comes with the Wraith cooler which is good.

 

But if you just need a motherboard, $300 is like saying you have $500k for a car.  :)   You can buy almost any motherboard with that budget, outside of the real crazy stuff.

 

As for USB slots, you can always get a hub, so don't look at that for the motherboard limitation.

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2 minutes ago, jstudrawa said:

https://www.microcenter.com/search/search_results.aspx?Ntt=2700x

 

There are some $319 bundles if you have a Microcenter near you.  Also, you don't need the 212 EVO or any other cooler, the 2700x comes with the Wraith cooler which is good.

 

But if you just need a motherboard, $300 is like saying you have $500k for a car.  :)   You can buy almost any motherboard with that budget, outside of the real crazy stuff.

I'm looking for a solid motherboard that's stable and wont give me tons of issues. i've enjoyed that from my current rig. I'm not big on OCing, but it's not out of the question.

I do in fact have a microcenter close by.

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4 minutes ago, Hmm...Sketchy said:

I'm looking for a solid motherboard that's stable and wont give me tons of issues. i've enjoyed that from my current rig. I'm not big on OCing, but it's not out of the question.

I do in fact have a microcenter close by.

Totally understand.  I would forego the $319 bundles, but wasn't sure if you had $300 for CPU and mobo together.

 

So, the 2700x is $239.99 at MC with bundle savings... but I'd probably go with that ASRock Taichi bundle for $429.98 as I hear it's a solid board.

 

I'm sure others will chime in with other options too.

"Do what makes the experience better" - in regards to PCs and Life itself.

 

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7800X3D - PBO -30 all cores, 4.90GHz all core, 5.05GHz single core, 18286 C23 multi, 1779 C23 single

 

Emma : i9 9900K @5.1Ghz - Gigabyte AORUS 1080Ti - Gigabyte AORUS Z370 Gaming 5 - G. Skill Ripjaws V 32GB 3200CL16 - 750 EVO 512GB + 2x 860 EVO 1TB (RAID0) - EVGA SuperNova 650 P2 - Thermaltake Water 3.0 Ultimate 360mm - Fractal Design Define R6 - TP-Link AC1900 PCIe Wifi

 

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Steam Deck 512GB OLED

 

OnePlus: 

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OnePlus Buds Pro 2 - Eternal Green

 

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- 2021 Volvo S60 Recharge T8 Polestar Engineered - 415hp/495tq 2.0L 4cyl. turbocharged, supercharged and electrified.

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1 minute ago, jstudrawa said:

Totally understand.  I would forego the $319 bundles, but wasn't sure if you had $300 for CPU and mobo together.

 

So, the 2700x is $239.99 at MC with bundle savings... but I'd probably go with that ASRock Taichi bundle for $429.98 as I hear it's a solid board.

 

I'm sure others will chime in with other options too.

I have seen the Taichi being highly recommended with B450 boards from Asus and ASrock coming in next. thanks for the input!

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