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What motherboard should i choose

Merciless

Hi guys , i will be building a i3 8100 , gtx 1050 ti oc based configuration and i also want to match them with the h310 motherboard its just there are too many of them h310m, h310m-e etc etc can someone explain to me which one is the best for a budget build and also what is the difference between them

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Unfortunately for you, H310 chipset doesn't work on the 8th gen Intel processors. The chipsets that work are the 370 ones.

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12 minutes ago, F1PlayBG said:

Unfortunately for you, H310 chipset doesn't work on the 8th gen Intel processors. The chipsets that work are the 370 ones.

Uh, no. All 300 chipset motherboards work on 8th generation Intel processors.

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29 minutes ago, Merciless said:

h310m, h310m-e etc etc can someone explain to me which one is the best for a budget build and also what is the difference between them

You just need to search around for specific features that one H310 motherboard may have over another, such as better power phases, more fan headers, more SATA ports, and even the design.

Being the H310 chipset, you'll find minimal differences, but best bet is to compare different ones you're interested in and see which one suits your needs the most.

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18 minutes ago, F1PlayBG said:

Unfortunately for you, H310 chipset doesn't work on the 8th gen Intel processors. The chipsets that work are the 370 ones.

He's talking H310, not H110

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 Choose a perfect motherboard is very difficult, it totally depends on the user which purpose he/she actually use the computer, I take a help of Hp Customer Service to know the best motherboard Hp Customer Service  if you are interested you can also take a help of this site.

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My Computer Motherboard has been crashed and now I want to recover my data from the hard disk. What should I do to resolve this issue? I also try on data recovery support number for the help purpose but did not get any response.

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