<$300 preferably. I have bought boards capable of overclocking in the past but never got up the nerve to actual do it. So I thought I might save some money this time and get one that doesn't have features I will probably not use. Hopefully something that will run the Haswells now and maybe the Broadwells later.
<$300 preferably. I have bought boards capable of overclocking in the past but never got up the nerve to actual do it. So I thought I might save some money this time and get one that doesn't have features I will probably not use. Hopefully something that will run the Haswells now and maybe the Broadwells later.
<$300 preferably. I have bought boards capable of overclocking in the past but never got up the nerve to actual do it. So I thought I might save some money this time and get one that doesn't have features I will probably not use. Hopefully something that will run the Haswells now and maybe the Broadwells later.
Dude for $300 you can get a new motherboard and second GPU lol
I am not opposed to running two GPUs at some point, I am just looking to see what the best "stock" setup I can build is, since I will be unlikely to use any overclocking features the board may have.
<$300 preferably. I have bought boards capable of overclocking in the past but never got up the nerve to actual do it. So I thought I might save some money this time and get one that doesn't have features I will probably not use. Hopefully something that will run the Haswells now and maybe the Broadwells later.
<$300 preferably. I have bought boards capable of overclocking in the past but never got up the nerve to actual do it. So I thought I might save some money this time and get one that doesn't have features I will probably not use. Hopefully something that will run the Haswells now and maybe the Broadwells later.