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October 4, 2013 4:40:12 AM

I need to know which mobo is the best?
the ASUS p8h77-m Le
http://www.shophive.com/shophive/Asus-P8H77-M-LE-p-1519...
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Intel
http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/motherboards/des...
I am building new PC I will be installing
Corsair Vengeance 8 GB
1tb Hard Drive
Asus is 110$ while Intel is 100$

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October 4, 2013 5:06:48 AM

the asus offers better cooling and stability while overclocking. It also has uefi which allows for easy bios changes. go with the asus, it has a better chipset and way more features.
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October 4, 2013 7:23:13 PM

HillBillyAsian said:
the asus offers better cooling and stability while overclocking. It also has uefi which allows for easy bios changes. go with the asus, it has a better chipset and way more features.


Thnx for the suggestion Sir..
Now plz suggest me a decent PSU which can full fill my needs in the future because I will go for Geforce 650 Ti or any other GPU..
http://www.shophive.com/shophive/Cooler-Master-GX-550W-...
http://www.shophive.com/shophive/Cooler-Master-Extreme-...
Asus-p8h77-intel i3 3220-1Tb Hdd-8gb Corsair Vs 8gb-
geforce 650ti.
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October 5, 2013 6:49:11 PM

Out of the two the extreme series is the way to go, it has better build quality (same brand but it's their higher end psus)
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October 5, 2013 7:02:09 PM

ASUS use to care about endurance, so they use more quality components, better bios features and cooling system on chipsets and Phases, also better solid capacitors,etc...
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October 5, 2013 7:20:19 PM

INtel mobos are rather staid, plain jane - which is why they are getting out of the mobo business, their mobos didn't sell
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October 5, 2013 7:33:59 PM

Ok I will go for the extreme..but have a look at this pplz http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...
@juanjostorreshernndez
@HillBillyAsian

I dont think they are using quality components, because in the feedback (above link) all were saying that the memory slots are bad. So what do you think?
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October 5, 2013 7:35:36 PM

Tradesman1 said:
INtel mobos are rather staid, plain jane - which is why they are getting out of the mobo business, their mobos didn't sell


I dont think they are using quality components, because in the feedback ( link given) all were saying that the memory slots are bad. So what do you think?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...
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October 5, 2013 7:39:22 PM

Tradesman1 said:
INtel mobos are rather staid, plain jane - which is why they are getting out of the mobo business, their mobos didn't sell

But I am really disappointed by the reviews of ASU -P8H77- M Le, I think this mobo come with pre-loaded problems....

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October 5, 2013 7:46:32 PM

Thats really odd,(But I dont recommend LE series anyway) you can go with ASUS P8B75M-LX PLUS, is the one I am using since some time ago with no issues at all.
I recommend to you a good branded certified 500W PSU like Corsair, Antec, XFX and you will be OK,thought if you can aford a 600W the better
you also have to take into acount that with Ivy Bridge i3 3220 you wont get PCIe 3.0 activated, cause they only suport PCIe2.0( I am telling you cause I had to change from 3220 to i5 3470 to get PCIe 3.0 activated
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October 5, 2013 7:52:20 PM

Sounds like a bad production lot may have gone out, but can't say for sure
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October 6, 2013 9:26:17 AM

juanjostorreshernndez said:
Thats really odd,(But I dont recommend LE series anyway) you can go with ASUS P8B75M-LX PLUS, is the one I am using since some time ago with no issues at all.
I recommend to you a good branded certified 500W PSU like Corsair, Antec, XFX and you will be OK,thought if you can aford a 600W the better
you also have to take into acount that with Ivy Bridge i3 3220 you wont get PCIe 3.0 activated, cause they only suport PCIe2.0( I am telling you cause I had to change from 3220 to i5 3470 to get PCIe 3.0 activated


First thing is that am from Pakistan..and you'll be surprised that I luckily found the only trusted Online shopping site , inspite of that here we have v.little for customization...I mean v limited options we have. let me know about something good like Asus mobo under 120$..
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October 6, 2013 9:32:20 AM

Tradesman1 said:
Sounds like a bad production lot may have gone out, but can't say for sure

1.Am really surprised that you guys are saying that Asus is better then Intel..cox in another discussion I read too much +ve responses about which mobo maker are the best..and about all of them were saying that Intel is producing best mobo..and why you guys dont think so..mean why Intel wont produce a better component so there CPU's them self will perform better?

2.Can I pick this one
http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/motherboards/des...

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October 6, 2013 9:33:12 AM

as I told you the ASUS P8B75M-LX PLUS is a really stable option and it uses all solid capacitors. How much is on your contry?
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October 6, 2013 9:38:40 AM

you must trust experienced people ,remember the best teacher is experience on your on, so if I tell you Intel is bad option is because I have allready pas for a really bad moments with that brand
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October 6, 2013 9:41:43 AM

juanjostorreshernndez said:

you also have to take into acount that with Ivy Bridge i3 3220 you wont get PCIe 3.0 activated, cause they only suport PCIe2.0( I am telling you cause I had to change from 3220 to i5 3470 to get PCIe 3.0 activated

Will thnx for suggesting but I am really tight on budget so now I will just build it with a normal CPU but I will go for a quad 1 in the future..
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October 6, 2013 9:44:54 AM

juanjostorreshernndez said:
as I told you the ASUS P8B75M-LX PLUS is a really stable option and it uses all solid capacitors. How much is on your contry?


Ok..I will consider this one, Here It will cost me around 100$.
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October 6, 2013 9:49:58 AM

juanjostorreshernndez said:
you must trust experienced people ,remember the best teacher is experience on your on, so if I tell you Intel is bad option is because I have allready pas for a really bad moments with that brand


No I really dont mean that..because of the experience you guys have I came here..I was just curious to know & the reason was that there are some other guys in another Thread who were prioritizing Intel...besides that am taking your advice..
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October 6, 2013 10:02:35 AM

for instance,just look at the picture on intel mobo, it looks very basic( some electrolytic capacitors), so it reduces life expectancy.
And as I told you before ASUS and others like GIGABYTE use to worry about endurance, and that is the missing class of Intel on Mobos production
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October 7, 2013 1:44:59 PM

Just go with the Asus board, i have never had problems with them. Unless you're asking about the specifics..


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October 7, 2013 2:06:01 PM

bretmh said:
Just go with the Asus board, i have never had problems with them. Unless you're asking about the specifics..




Ok..I will pick ASUS..thnx to all for the help
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October 13, 2013 9:47:06 PM

Best answer selected by legionlad
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June 25, 2014 2:05:26 PM

Yeah Asus all the way man. I never liked intel boards.



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June 25, 2014 5:59:41 PM

Since this thread originally started, Intel must have listend since they have gotten out of making mobos ;) 
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