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    What would be the best Motherboard for Intel Core i5 2500k processor(4x 3.30GHZ/6MB L3 Cache) (2nd Gene)? and why is it better than others (the motherboard) ? I know everyone has there opinion, but would appreciate anyones input very much! Thank You!

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    Originally posted by 8855A View Post
    What would be the best Motherboard for Intel Core i5 2500k processor(4x 3.30GHZ/6MB L3 Cache) (2nd Gene)? and why is it better than others (the motherboard) ? I know everyone has there opinion, but would appreciate anyones input very much! Thank You!
    Howdy 8855A

    Best ???
    Lotsa good boards, but that aside, comes down to needs, wants and buckeroos.

    I've always been partial to Asus, but MSI, Intel, Gigabit all make good mobos. My last build, I shaved off a $100 bucks with an ASRock and it's been a great board.
    I've also read good things about Biostar.
    Like anything, not every board by any particular manufacturer is a winner

    Take a look at these Z68 boards at newegg:


    I kinda like this one, but I have no hands on with any of these guys yet.



    Be good to hear from a member that's actually got a Z68 board
    Last edited by IPopov50; 07-27-2011, 12:13 AM.
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      I completely agree with my good friend and mentor - Man from Maine!!!
      It's a very subjective matter. Everyone have its own opinion... Manufacturer or brand name is all your choice, just make sure it's Z68 board! If you want to know why, Google for Z68 MoBo... or search this forum - there's plenty discussion about it last couple of months.
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        #4
        Z68 is the way to go, if you can afford an SSD HD too, go for it, used as cache...

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          Intel processor

          Maineman, good to hear from you again! IPopov50, Marthebrit, Thanks to each of you! I have been looking at Z68 boards for a while! This really helps alot!

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            Originally posted by IPopov50 View Post
            I completely agree with my good friend and mentor - Man from Maine!!!
            Hahaha,
            Au contraire, mon ami.
            Rather you are my mentor!!!
            Without a doubt, you one of the most knowledgeable people I know.

            It's great to see other users like martythebrit posting.
            I always learn from his posts as well.

            Originally posted by 8855A View Post
            Maineman, good to hear from you again! IPopov50, Marthebrit, Thanks to each of you! I have been looking at Z68 boards for a while! This really helps alot!
            Glad we could help.
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              The Best MOBO for the Intel Icore5

              Originally posted by 8855A View Post
              What would be the best Motherboard for Intel Core i5 2500k processor(4x 3.30GHZ/6MB L3 Cache) (2nd Gene)? and why is it better than others (the motherboard) ? I know everyone has there opinion, but would appreciate anyones input very much! Thank You!
              I found the Icore5 works best with Asus Pro MB the exact model number is ASUS P8P67 Pro B3 Intel P67 Motherboard - ATX, Socket H2 (LGA 1155), Intel P67 Express, 2200MHz DDR3 (O.C.), Gigabit LAN, 8-Channel Audio, SATA 6.0 Gb/s, SuperSpeed USB 3.0, SLI/CrossFireX, Bluetooth
              MAXIMUM supported ram is 32GB and is only $190 but its for the second generation ICore5 if you need the first generation Icore5 mobo then I would get this ASUS P7H55-M Pro Motherboard - Intel H55, LGA 1156, Micro ATX, DDR3, HDMI, USB 2.0, SATA II, Gigabit Ethernet Port MAXIMUM 16GB of Ram
              hope this helps

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