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Please Help. Need Motherboard Advice & Suggestions.

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You connect your monitor through your graphics card, not motherboard. No need to worry my friend.

http://ca.pcpartpicker.com/user/Soaked/saved/8NbcCJ

 

Recently bought a ASRock Z97 Anniversary Motherboard before I read this.

http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-2313226/asrock-z97-anniversary-4690k.html

 

"The motherboard will have had any corner cut they could to cram a Z97 in at an H97 price point. Audio, NIC, traces, VRM phases, everything will be done as cheaply as possible. This will yield poor overclocking results, a shorter lifetime, and potential damage to other components."

 

Is this true?

 

Edit: I took out the questions about the display port, etc. I won't need another motherboard, I worry too much.

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You connect your monitor through your graphics card, not motherboard. No need to worry my friend.

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You connect your monitor through your graphics card, not motherboard. No need to worry my friend.

Thank god, thanks for this.

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It's my first build.. I never built a PC before and I've only been using a laptop.

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Erm...the monitor goes into the GPU, not the motherboard.

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