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What Is The Best Gaming Motherboard Under My Budget

Best 1151 Motherboard for Gaming?

I want to build my own gaming pc and I'm going to get the I7-6700K processor. I was wondering what would be the best gaming motherboard for that processor would be. My budget is anything up to $200 and I like flashy stuff so rgb lighting would be nice but I don't want to sacrifice performance for aesthetics. And any websites that can help me decide what to get for my gaming pc.

What is the best budget CPU for G41 motherboard ?

Your budget was $50 on your last question, lowering it further would just give you lesser options, I browsed some core2duo's at ebay, and here is the best I could find for you, and don't worry, it is compatible with your mobo:

Intel core 2 duo e8500 3.16 GHz (BX80570E8500A) Processor Only!! - $41.01

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Intel-core-2-duo...

There are currently 2 bids, highest at $41.01, just make it $41.50 for you to win the bid.

What is the best gaming motherboard you know?

If you’re looking for a motherboard, the easy advice would be to look for current gen motherboard. Pick one with the most feature and you are good to go. But those who has limited budget, I would suggest you to get motherboard with great durability. i.e. good voltage and heat management, short circuit handler, strong PCIE and RAM slots, and sufficient IO. Gaming motherboard performs, if not the same, only a little better than normal motherboard in the same generation. Good and durable motherboard allows you to upgrade your system if necessary thus making your machine useful for longer period of time. Therefore, the longer you can game on it.Cheers.

What is a good motherboard for gaming? :)?

Well according to me a good motherboard for gaming is that which supports a good amount of ram say at least 8 gigs of DDR3 ram or maybe more upto 32 gigs in some boards!!!

supports PCI-e latest version (till date its pci-e 3.0 x16)
supporting latest processor sockets like LGA 1155 socket( for i7 ivy bridge) or LGA 2011 ( for sandy bridge -E)
NOW!! it also depends on your budget that whether you are a HIGH END GAMER or just a beginner
for beginners i think if you are a gamer i think it would go fine >>>http://www.evga.com/Products/Product.aspx?pn=151-SE-E779-K2

however i suggest invest somewhere near $900-$2000 for a gaming pc and it could carry you for 4-5 years


At last gaming is ITSELF an expenditure you always try to renew your PC to be up to date ....so dont expect a good experience in less money YOU HAVE TO !! spend to get good performance or else go for online games or low graphics games

NOTE: Msi is also good go for them also see, read reviews , and then take final decision

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