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3 hours ago, Gamerguy207 said:

Nether both have pcie 3 and same ram 

 

 

plus it's not like wires in a different mobo are faster then in a another 

all i meant was " does it affect the performance ( fps in games or whatever) if i use h110m instead of b250m ?"

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14 minutes ago, Gamerguy207 said:

Motherboards don't effect performance 

Yeah they do. The Z270 Apex runs faster memory than the rest. In overclocking do you think say an ROG board wont do better than the cheapest MSI board?

 

Sure it doesn't matter as much as the 775 days but it still does.

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11 hours ago, Gamerguy207 said:

Nether both have pcie 3 and same ram 

what? 

uh they both use ddr4 rams, b250 has 12 lanes of pcie gen 3 , h110 only has 6 lanes of pcie gen 2

the difference between pcie 2 and 3 for gaming for example is unnonoticeable but it is still a difference nevertheless

 

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3 hours ago, dexT said:

Yeah they do. The Z270 Apex runs faster memory than the rest. In overclocking do you think say an ROG board wont do better than the cheapest MSI board?

 

Sure it doesn't matter as much as the 775 days but it still does.

im not really into ocing, so its fine?

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3 hours ago, deXxterlab97 said:

what? 

uh they both use ddr4 rams, b250 has 12 lanes of pcie gen 3 , h110 only has 6 lanes of pcie gen 2

the difference between pcie 2 and 3 for gaming for example is unnonoticeable but it is still a difference nevertheless

Those are just the chipset PCIe lanes, typically used for wifi adapters, sound cards, NVMe SSDs, and so forth. All CPUs compatible with those boards have 16 PCIe 3.0 lanes, which are usually given exclusively to a PCIe video card. You're right that that's a big difference for peripheral connectivity, but not really for graphics performance.

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Just now, typographie said:

Those are just the chipset PCIe lanes, typically used for wifi adapters, sound cards, NVMe SSDs, and so forth. All CPUs compatible with those boards have 16 PCIe 3.0 lanes, which are usually given exclusively to a PCIe video card.

yes I know. But saying that a mobo makes no difference explicitly is wrong

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