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thats a rather big question. and pretty hard to answer because not everybody knows the pro's and/or cons of certain boards... you might want to look it up yourself.

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4 minutes ago, TommyW2061 said:

thats a rather big question. and pretty hard to answer because not everybody knows the pro's and/or cons of certain boards... you might want to look it up yourself.

I did check but there were minor differences and i dont quite understand them.

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1 minute ago, Thread212 said:

Dont spend too much on motherboard especially if u are not going to utilize the feature and just want ur mobo to looks good.

Not all of us has time to look each mobo and compare them its just time consuming.

ok that very helpful...

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When I saw the title, I was expecting something like a bent pin, I would change the title.

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3 minutes ago, Thread212 said:

M.2 slots are for m.2 ssd whether its NVME or SATA u probably wont need them SATA 2.5 inch SSD is more than enough unless u are a real speed demon.

U shouldnt worry about the audio they will work just fine its a high end motherboard after all.

 

Time up. i have to rest. quote me if u have any more question i will make sure to answer it tomorrow.

happy lunar new year if you celebrate

 

also, the motherboards may have different i/o connectivity, some may have usb 3 which isn't that big of a deal, in terms of audio, that won't affect you unless you are a real audiophile, but then you would be spending a couple hundred on a legit audio card - the differences are minute and negligible - all that really matters is the looks and the cost

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1 minute ago, gtx1060=value said:

happy lunar new year if you celebrate

 

also, the motherboards may have different i/o connectivity, some may have usb 3 which isn't that big of a deal, in terms of audio, that won't affect you unless you are a real audiophile, but then you would be spending a couple hundred on a legit audio card - the differences are minute and negligible - all that really matters is the looks and the cost

ok but do you prefer asus or msi as a brand. and i can get it cheaper from relatives so which brand?

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4 minutes ago, Phred_2468 said:

ok but do you prefer asus or msi as a brand. and i can get it cheaper from relatives so which brand?

what colour scheme is your build? - asus and msi are basically the same - both taiwanese companies, it doesn't really matter, the only downside is asus's customer support can sometimes be unreachable on the phone

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1 minute ago, gtx1060=value said:

what colour scheme is your build? - asus and msi are basically the same - both taiwanese companies, it doesn't really matter, the only downside is asus's customer support can sometimes be unreachable on the phone

yep im taiwanese. Im looking for blackk and white

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3 minutes ago, Phred_2468 said:

yep im taiwanese. Im looking for blackk and white

hold on, ill find a white z270 mobo - if you can speak mandarin fluently and in tech then asus and msi should be fine - it's for the non mandarin speakers that have issues

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