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Asus Z370F Vs MSI Z370 gaming m5

Which is the best motherboard among Asus Z370F and MSI Z370 Gaming M5.

What are the difference between these 2 motherboards

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1 minute ago, Manoj_26 said:

Which is the best motherboard among Asus Z370F and MSI Z370 Gaming M5.

What are the difference between these 2 motherboards

Asus Z370F

Cause it has better quality mobos.

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MSI and Asus have been making boards for longer than pretty much any other manufacturer so just go for what fits your needs. I just got a steal on an MSI gaming plus :)

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26 minutes ago, userzero said:

MSI and Asus have been making boards for longer than pretty much any other manufacturer so just go for what fits your needs. I just got a steal on an MSI gaming plus :)

Gaming Plus is pure garbage actually

Don't buy Apple M1 computers with 8GB of RAM

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They are equal, the VRM on both is similiar in terms of temps and such.

Pick the one that suits your needs better or something

Don't buy Apple M1 computers with 8GB of RAM

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Just now, dave_k said:

Gaming Plus is pure garbage actually

State facts and resources please as I've read nothing but praise.

Probably gaming or helping technophobes with tech...

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4 minutes ago, userzero said:

State facts and resources please as I've read nothing but praise.

Shitty 4 phase VRM with some crappy uPi controller and low end mosfets from Sinopower

Don't buy Apple M1 computers with 8GB of RAM

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Just now, dave_k said:

Shitty 4 phase VRM with some crappy uPi controller and low end mosfets from Sinopower

It's a budget board. What do you expect.

Try to be polite. It's more than fine to run a locked 8400 and some overclocked RAM.

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Just now, userzero said:

It's a budget board. What do you expect.

Try to be polite. It's more than fine to run a locked 8400 and some overclocked RAM.

Yep, 8400 is fine on it.

Don't buy Apple M1 computers with 8GB of RAM

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3 minutes ago, userzero said:

It's a budget board. What do you expect.

Try to be polite. It's more than fine to run a locked 8400 and some overclocked RAM.

Any board is fine for a locked processor, my rule right now actually is get a cheaper board even a micro-ATX z370 just to OC the ram and throw the i7 8700 on it over the i5 8600k.

the i7 8700 is identical to the i7 8700k at stock which is the best processor around... overclocking only changes things in gaming at high refresh 1080p, any higher resolution running at stock or 5ghz makes no difference.

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