823T-550LPB
Basically just looking for something that will be compatible with the expansion slots and I/O area. There are so many m-atx options out there for this socket type, and I realize it is smaller than E-ATX, but i'm looking to lower the number of surprises!
Would love it if i could get something less than $200, my only preferences are dual NIC, DDR3 support (32gigs).
What should I do? Go for the limited pool of E-ATX? What are the downfalls/hassles of using a m-ATX or standard ATX board for this case? I keep getting mixed review for supermicro mobo's (which I presume will have less hassle) but also others warning about I/O shield compatibility when using non-supermicro or a different form factor, and still other's with BIOS concerns over the ivybridge E3s.
Here's a standard ATX I was looking at http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813121620
Basically just looking for something that will be compatible with the expansion slots and I/O area. There are so many m-atx options out there for this socket type, and I realize it is smaller than E-ATX, but i'm looking to lower the number of surprises!
Would love it if i could get something less than $200, my only preferences are dual NIC, DDR3 support (32gigs).
What should I do? Go for the limited pool of E-ATX? What are the downfalls/hassles of using a m-ATX or standard ATX board for this case? I keep getting mixed review for supermicro mobo's (which I presume will have less hassle) but also others warning about I/O shield compatibility when using non-supermicro or a different form factor, and still other's with BIOS concerns over the ivybridge E3s.
Here's a standard ATX I was looking at http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813121620