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ASUS Z170-DELUXE

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ASUS ROG MAXIMUS VIII EXTREM

FOR

GAMING

 

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15 minutes ago, Brodcast said:

ASUS Z170-DELUXE

VS

ASUS ROG MAXIMUS VIII EXTREM

FOR

GAMING

 

 

3 minutes ago, DragonSlayer 159 said:

Asus's ROG Bios also has a really nice red UI, which I like better than the one on the deluxe board!xD

Deluxe board's got awesome Wi-Fi, if that helps...

Nothing to see here ;)

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you can always just get a wifi dongle, or PCI card though. Even though it will take up a slot, it might be faster, depending on which one you get.

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For your information, in most cases, motherboards do not really affect performance. A "Gaming" motherboard (Z170 and the such) would perform just about the same as a B150 board. The only reason why you should get one motherboard over another is either in terms of features (Wifi, USB ports, etc), Color scheme (Red, Blue, White) or overclocking features, BIOS layouts. You would be paying a premium to have these extra features though.

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For actual gaming, most of the time, motherboards are about equal to each other when it comes to actual performance unless one board has superior technical specifications over another one and it is required to fulfill your requirements.

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Goldy gamer 23 is right: with extra money you will get extra fancy features.More you pay money more fancy stuff you will get. If you have lot of money and want to spent in grate if you want to save money than don't buy this fancy series. For gaming , spending more money on cpu, and gpu will be worth spending. Al tough chipset matters, it determines some of the main features ( basic features ) of a mother board.

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