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What motherboard to use with 10400F

szili99

I was thinking about using a ASRock B560 4 Plus, but I heard that it isn't good. Any opinions/suggestions?

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Really any. It's an entry level CPU kind of, so you're not going to need a robust board for it.

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2 minutes ago, Dedayog said:

Really any. It's an entry level CPU kind of, so you're not going to need a robust board for it.

What do you suggest?

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2 minutes ago, YoungBlade said:

What's your budget and what features do you need the board to have?

My budget is cca 110/100

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2 minutes ago, szili99 said:

My budget is cca 110/100

What currency is that? And do you have any feature requirements? (more than 4 rear USB? 2.5GB Ethernet? on-board WiFi? 4 RAM slots?)

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3 minutes ago, YoungBlade said:

What currency is that? And do you have any feature requirements? (more than 4 rear USB? 2.5GB Ethernet? on-board WiFi? 4 RAM slots?)

4 RAM, at least 3/4 rear USBs, ethernet (doesnt need to be 2.5gb but ya might be) no on board wifi, i use cable

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12 hours ago, szili99 said:

I was thinking about using a ASRock B560 4 Plus, but I heard that it isn't good. Any opinions/suggestions?

can you tell us what site you usually use to purchase these components?

 

also can't find any info on "Asrock B560 4 plus" could you send a link to the listing?


I'm not sure what currency CCA is, but buildzoid from AHC seems to think highly of the MSI b560m pro-vdh wifi & MSI b560m Bazooka, he also thinks that the Asrock B560 Steel legend is the best overall (in price/performance) board for the chipset.

all he did was do a pcb overview, he didn't actually test these mobos so take these recommendations with a grain of salt.

 

here's a video where HUB benchmarked quite a few b560 boards, maybe get one of those he recommends

 

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