AMD FX-8350 4.0 GHz | MB ASUS AM3+ M5A78L-M LX3 DDR3 micro atx

Pete323

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Does this procssor goes well with this board? I don't want to spend more money and this board is quite affordable.
 
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ASUS - M5A97 R2.0 , AMD , AM3+ , 970 , 4DDR3 , 32GB , GBLAN , 6SATA3 , 2USB3.0 --- 90 €

its in ur budget and will do just fine if you dont have the extra money to spend on a better board

Pete323

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Thank you. I want a cheap one :) heres the list of the motherboards AMD socket AM3+ on the site i'll buy the material from:
ASUS - M5A78L-M LE AM3+ 2DDR3 GBLAN MATX --- 53€
GIGABYTE - 970A-DS3 --- 78€
ASUS - M5A97 LE R2.0 , AMD , AM3+ , 970 , 4DDR3 , 32GB , GBLAN , 6SATA3 , 2USB3.0 --- 82€
ASUS - M5A97 R2.0 , AMD , AM3+ , 970 , 4DDR3 , 32GB , GBLAN , 6SATA3 , 2USB3.0 --- 90 €
ASUS - M5A97 EVO R2.0 , AMD , AM3+ , 970 , 4DDR3 , 32GB , GBLAN , 6SATA3 , 4USB3.0 , 2X1394 ---- 100€
Than theres more expensive ones..
You can also recommend others that are not on the list and i'll find another store or something.
 

Pete323

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I found this store close to me aswell http://www.alientech.pt. The guy told me the same thing that the board MB ASUS AM3+ M5A78L-M LX3 DDR3 micro atx does not support the 125W and recommended the ASRock 970 Pro3 R2.0. The other guy from the Mbit told me that the MB ASUS AM3+ M5A78L-M LX3 DDR3 micro atx supports the processor lol. I think i'll maybe stick with the alientech store..
 

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ASUS - M5A97 R2.0 , AMD , AM3+ , 970 , 4DDR3 , 32GB , GBLAN , 6SATA3 , 2USB3.0 --- 90 €

its in ur budget and will do just fine if you dont have the extra money to spend on a better board
 
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yanis31

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well it's a budget board with a worse chipset,
the one you chose is definitely much better,
however i am also quite curious of this board,
it supposedly, according to asus supports cpu's up to 140w...
i recently bought a FX-6350 with gigabyte GA-970A-UD3P and also helped my friend with a budget build with same cpu/mobo but if this asus board runs these cpu's fine we possibly would have taken it for the reason
it actually fits in a smaller form factor case where you have better, cheaper options from quality case makers like fractal design etc... and you save money on the board itself, if all you need is 8 gigs of ram up to let's say 1600-1866 mhz and a single graphics card - why not? granted you won't be overclocking the cpu much with it or even at all... but still - i'm quite curious to see how these can handle fx cpu's....