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Can someone give me a link to pcpartpicker to a mATX or mini-ITX motherboard for the LGA1150 platform. Chipset does not have to be Z87, there will be no overclocking. there are only three requirements.

 

1) Must be Gigabyte or MSI

2) Reliable

3) Under $90

 

Thanks

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Heres a list of it:http://pcpartpicker.com/parts/motherboard/#f=7,8&s=24&sort=a8&m=18,27

I would choose the one that has the features that you need.

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why just gigabyte or msi? there are other high quality options, you know...

probably one more of those "omg a friend of a friend had a fried mobo from asus" and all of a sudden asus sucks, bcuz, reasons.

 

Sry op, i had to say this after seeing point 1 and 2. Any motherboard you pick under that price (pick some with h87 or b85) will be good. Pick something you like. Reliability is more and more a luck-of-the-draw thing. It's electronics, shit can happen, but it came to a point where most of the motherboards are reliable.

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probably one more of those "omg a friend of a friend had a fried mobo from asus" and all of a sudden asus sucks, bcuz, reasons.

 

Sry op, i had to say this after seeing point 1 and 2. Any motherboard you pick under that price (pick some with h87 or b85) will be good. Pick something you like. Reliability is more and more a luck-of-the-draw thing. It's electronics, shit can happen, but it came to a point where most of the motherboards are reliable.

agreed. People keep harping on about how unreliable ASrock motherboards are, as of now they are still the only manufacturer I've had zero problems with. It's just good or bad luck.

      

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People keep harping on about how unreliable ASrock motherboards are, as of now they are still the only manufacturer I've had zero problems with. It's just good or bad luck.

Afaik, ASRock was the second biggest mobo seller last year, worldwide. More units solds, more probability of a problem. Gotta say, also got 3 ASRock mobos running and in all honesty, not a single problem.

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agreed. People keep harping on about how unreliable ASrock motherboards are, as of now they are still the only manufacturer I've had zero problems with. It's just good or bad luck.

Because they talk crap. There's no reliability difference between msi, asus, gigabyte & asrock. 

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