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2 minutes ago, bgibbz said:

Get the gigabyte board

Is the 970 chipset suitable for oc? Because some ppl told me that chipset no suitable for oc

 

did the gigabyte board support sli or crossfire

CPU: AMD Fx 4300

RAM: Crucial DDR 3 1600 MHz 2x4gb

PSU: Corsair VS 550w or CoolerMaster Elite 550 w

Graphic card : Waiting for GTX 1050 release

Mobo: Gigabyte GA-970A-DS3P  or Biostar TA970 Plus

HDD: WD 1 TB

Case:Corsair Carbide Series 100R Mid Tower Case

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Need more info... What is the rest of your build? budget? chipset? overclocking? As far as brands go, i recomomend asus or MSI, but gigabyte and EVGA are also good board makers.

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5 minutes ago, bgibbz said:

Need more info... What is the rest of your build? budget? chipset? overclocking? As far as brands go, i recomomend asus or MSI, but gigabyte and EVGA are also good board makers.

Just the two board are cheap and  available on my country online shopping website. I can buy it on amazon and newegg because motherboards won't ship to my country unless I use forwarder but forwarder maybe cost hundred dollar. 

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Just now, AlexanderYaw123 said:

Just the two board are cheap and  available on my country online shopping website. I can buy it on amazon and newegg because motherboards won't ship to my country atleast I use forwarder but forwarder maybe cost hundred dollar. 

What two boards? your original post is blank. 

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1 minute ago, bgibbz said:

What two boards? your original post is blank. 

CPU: AMD Fx 4300

RAM: Crucial DDR 3 1600 MHz 2x4gb

PSU: Corsair VS 550w or CoolerMaster Elite 550 w

Graphic card : Waiting for GTX 1050 release

Mobo: Gigabyte GA-970A-DS3P  or Biostar TA970 Plus

HDD: WD 1 TB

Case:Corsair Carbide Series 100R Mid Tower Case

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1 minute ago, AlexanderYaw123 said:

CPU: AMD Fx 4300

RAM: Crucial DDR 3 1600 MHz 2x4gb

PSU: Corsair VS 550w or CoolerMaster Elite 550 w

Graphic card : Waiting for GTX 1050 release

Mobo: Gigabyte GA-970A-DS3P  or Biostar TA970 Plus

HDD: WD 1 TB

Case:Corsair Carbide Series 100R Mid Tower Case

Get the gigabyte board

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2 minutes ago, bgibbz said:

Get the gigabyte board

Is the 970 chipset suitable for oc? Because some ppl told me that chipset no suitable for oc

 

did the gigabyte board support sli or crossfire

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5 minutes ago, AlexanderYaw123 said:

Is the 970 chipset suitable for oc? Because some ppl told me that chipset no suitable for oc

 

did the gigabyte board support sli or crossfire

The 970 chipset isnt great for overclocking, but it can do it. It has lower quality parts and less power phases then the 990 chipset, so you may not get as much of an overclock, but you definitely still can.. The board supports crossfire but not sli.

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3 hours ago, AlexanderYaw123 said:

CPU: AMD Fx 4300

RAM: Crucial DDR 3 1600 MHz 2x4gb

PSU: Corsair VS 550w or CoolerMaster Elite 550 w

Graphic card : Waiting for GTX 1050 release

Mobo: Gigabyte GA-970A-DS3P  or Biostar TA970 Plus

HDD: WD 1 TB

Case:Corsair Carbide Series 100R Mid Tower Case

hang on, where are you buying it from? what's your budget? are those your only choices? because the best AM3+ board is probably the ASrock 970A-G/3.1 it has great power delivery and USB 3.1, it's around $70

Also why would you wait for the 1050? just buy an RX 470 when prices settle man

Also how many of those parts do you own?

I edit my posts a lot, Twitter is @LordStreetguru just don't ask PC questions there mostly...
 

Spoiler

 

What is your budget/country for your new PC?

 

what monitor resolution/refresh rate?

 

What games or other software do you need to run?

 

 

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