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I am going to completely rebuild my computer this week and due to "funds" I am going to have to stick with the P55 because the X58 is too much.

 

So, I already have an Intel i5-750 CPU,

 

Now.....which motherboard should I put it in? I have read what seems like 3,546,092 reviews and shootouts and I didn't find even two that aggreed on the final thoughts.

 

Therefore, I am aasking for advise here.

 

As I said, I have the

 

1. i5-750 with a Coolermaster V8 Cooler.

2. Hyper Type IIR 850 watt PSU

3, GSkill Ripjaws (F3-12800CL8D-4GBRM)

4 Sapphire HD 4890 (850/974)

 

I have tried the ASRock P55 Extreme and do not really like it...so I want to replace it.

 

Could I get some suggestios as to which P55 motherboard would work best for me. I do play game but mostly use my PC for websire design. I have a small website design business and do a lot of multitasking while up and running.

 

I do plan to overclock but I do not need 4.0 Stable for 3 months

 

I have been thinking about the following:

 

1. Foxconn Inferno Katana GTI

2. MSI P55-GD65

3. GIGABYTE GA-P55-UD3R

4. ASUS P7P55D

5, ECS P55H-A(1.0)

 

As you can see, all of these fall around $130 to $160 and that is my budget for the motherboard.

 

Any suggestions will be greatly apprciciated

 

I know thay are all very close as far as options and performance, I jusy want to get the one that will help me (amature overclocker) get the best overclocking results without having to worry about voltages other BIOS features I don't recognize.

 

Like I said, I think they are all veyr similiar, but I would appreciate any suggestions with a reson why..

 

Thanks,

 

Verus Fortis

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I am going to completely rebuild my computer this week and due to "funds" I am going to have to stick with the P55 because the X58 is too much.

 

So, I already have an Intel i5-750 CPU,

 

Now.....which motherboard should I put it in? I have read what seems like 3,546,092 reviews and shootouts and I didn't find even two that aggreed on the final thoughts.

 

Therefore, I am aasking for advise here.

 

As I said, I have the

 

1. i5-750 with a Coolermaster V8 Cooler.

2. Hyper Type IIR 850 watt PSU

3, GSkill Ripjaws (F3-12800CL8D-4GBRM)

4 Sapphire HD 4890 (850/974)

 

I have tried the ASRock P55 Extreme and do not really like it...so I want to replace it.

 

Could I get some suggestios as to which P55 motherboard would work best for me. I do play game but mostly use my PC for websire design. I have a small website design business and do a lot of multitasking while up and running.

 

I do plan to overclock but I do not need 4.0 Stable for 3 months

 

I have been thinking about the following:

 

1. Foxconn Inferno Katana GTI

2. MSI P55-GD65

3. GIGABYTE GA-P55-UD3R

4. ASUS P7P55D

5, ECS P55H-A(1.0)

 

As you can see, all of these fall around $130 to $160 and that is my budget for the motherboard.

 

Any suggestions will be greatly apprciciated

 

I know thay are all very close as far as options and performance, I jusy want to get the one that will help me (amature overclocker) get the best overclocking results without having to worry about voltages other BIOS features I don't recognize.

 

Like I said, I think they are all veyr similiar, but I would appreciate any suggestions with a reson why..

 

Thanks,

 

Verus Fortis

Ausu is best overclocker imo but for some who is not experienced i would suggest the gigabyte or the msi. Very capable overclockers and a little simpler bios to deal with

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