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what are good non oc mobos for 4690/4590/4770/3770 that has USB and Sata 3, PCIE 3.0, support for atleast 1600Mhz ram 

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H97, MSI, ASRock, ASUS and Gigabyte all have some decent boards at given price points.

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H87/H97 (97 for 4690/4790, or you'll have to update your mobo's bios (which is not always possible without a supported CPU installed)).

The H87/97 boards should have about the same features as the Z87/Z97 (lot of sata3 ports for exmaple).

If you want something cheaper you could look into B85 (which also requires a bios update to run the hasswel refresh/devils canyon cpu's).

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H87/H97 (97 for 4690/4790, or you'll have to update your mobo's bios (which is not always possible without a supported CPU installed)).

The H87/97 boards should have about the same features as the Z87/Z97 (lot of sata3 ports for exmaple).

If you want something cheaper you could look into B85 (which also requires a bios update to run the hasswel refresh/devils canyon cpu's).

 

 

Any H81(cheapest)/H87 for a 4770

For 4690/4590 you can too, but it'll need a BIOS update so it's better to get a H97 for them

Also i7 3770 is Ivy bridge :P

I know that its an ivy bridge but for the Chipset? is it the same for a 4thgen i7?

 

H97, MSI, ASRock, ASUS and Gigabyte all have some decent boards at given price points.

for a 4770 I can just get a H81? am i expecting a bottleneck in H81?

So if i get DC or Haswell Refresh Chips I should get a 97 board?

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Ivy bridge is socket 1155 (H61, H77, etc...)

Haswell socket 1150, If you want a cheap MB get H81 (They've PCIe 3.0, SATA3, USB 3.0 and up to 1600 MHz on RAM), if you're getting a haswell refresh CPU get a H97/B85 (whichever is cheaper)

 

And why should H81 bottleneck ._.?

Thats why I asked if theres a bottleneck in chipsets Thanks!

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