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Need good AMD mobo for around 60$

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http://pcpartpicker.com/part/asrock-motherboard-970mpro3

 

this board should handle 4 GHZ, but not much more. MAYBE 4.4GHz if you are lucky, but that would be pushing the VRM and power delivery of the motherboard itself to the limits

hey guys so im building a pc for my cousin and i need a good mobo for my cpu specs below.

 

amd fx 6300

gtx 950

corsair vs 550

8gb corsair ra,

 

 

wont be SLIing so dont need that feature,also i wont be overclocking.

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if you aren't overclocking, swap the FX 6300 for an i3. you'll see much better performance overall, especially in day to day tasks.

 

what's the budget?

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Given how the title of the question says $60, I imagine there's your answer...

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RAM - 32GB (4x8GB) CORSAIR VENGEANCE LPX DDR4-2400
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POWER SUPPLY - CORSAIR RM850i
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if you aren't overclocking, swap the FX 6300 for an i3. you'll see much better performance overall, especially in day to day tasks.

 

what's the budget?

well i kinda bought all the parts already and the first mobo i got was DoA so i need a new one now,im thinking abt the gigabyte ga78lmt-s2pt

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if you aren't overclocking, swap the FX 6300 for an i3. you'll see much better performance overall, especially in day to day tasks.

 

what's the budget?

and i will overclock but jst not that much maby 3.9 or say 4ghz when i get a better cooler for my cousin.

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http://pcpartpicker.com/part/asrock-motherboard-970mpro3

 

this board should handle 4 GHZ, but not much more. MAYBE 4.4GHz if you are lucky, but that would be pushing the VRM and power delivery of the motherboard itself to the limits

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