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1 minute ago, Gojart Demiri said:

Witch is the best Asus Rog Motherboard ?

The most expensive one fit for your CPU, which fits in your case.

 

Although there may be more just as good, depending on what you want in your motherboard:

- what socket?

- overclocking?

- expansion slots?

- form factor?

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I was always a big fan of the Rampage III extreme. Asus X58 boards at the high end were really solid (the sabertooth of course being too dog) and the style of the older ROG heat sinks is pretty good looking. 

 

Or were you looking to get a current gen motherboard instead?

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6 hours ago, minibois said:

The most expensive one fit for your CPU, which fits in your case.

 

Although there may be more just as good, depending on what you want in your motherboard:

- what socket?

- overclocking?

- expansion slots?

- form factor?

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5 hours ago, Gojart Demiri said:

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I like the ASUS ROG Strix Z390-I Gaming Mini-ITX motherboard because I've always liked small footprints, and despite its smaller stature it still has a lot of legitimate features and overclocking capabilities, I guess it offers great value and suits you. But of course, if you want to install more than one powerful card (which is perfectly adequate for running games in Ultra settings), and push things further, one card is probably not enough and you will need to look at another tier.

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