Help Me,Which motherboard is best

Alexis92

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hey guys! im really having trouble right now and now i have every part of my computer EXCEPT the motherboard so what should i choose between the Asus Maximus VI Extreme And the MSI Z87 XPower i'll be using a 2-way SLI MSI GTX 780 Ti Gaming 3G and which motherboard performs better when overclocking and does performance scale well above 3-way sli?,and can you please suggest a great keyboard with green backlight because im going with a green/blue color scheme! thanks.
 
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You can't go wrong with either but Asus have the best overclocking ability and comes with special tool ROG OC panel, both motherboards support 4-way SLI in 8x mode, if you have additional question just ask!
Asus also allows EXTREME overclocking and designed to allow overclocking the CPU with liquid nitrogen!
 

Alexis92

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which is better Dell U3014 or the LG 29EA73V?

 


I saw very bad review of Dell and good review of LG, also Dell is 2560x1600p while LG is 2560x1080p
I use LG 23EA73V 1920x1080p and it's good monitor!
Just browse some reviews and choose right one! :)
 

Alexis92

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because im not pretty sure cuz if i go with 3 24 inch monitors my resolution will be 5k and i think not alot of games would support that resolution,and umm if i go with 5k resolution i wont be able to max out every game with 2-way SLI MSI GTX 780 Ti Gaming 3g my fps would be like low i think so i'll stay with LG

 


Yeah, I understand you then go for LG! :)

Edit: Three 24inch 1920x1080p monitors won't be 5k because 4k is already four times bigger than 1920x1080p (1920x2=3840, 1080x2=2160! 4k res. 3840x2160)
 

Alexis92

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no its not 4k because i know its 5k im buying 3 24 inch BenQ XL2420T monitors which is 5k resolution if you multiply the 1920 by 3 it'll be 5k and then if you multiply the 1080 to 3 it would be 3240 = its 5760x3240

 


If you're getting three monitors it doesn't mean that you get 5k, do you know 4k definition? 4k it's like four 1080p monitors in one, if you multiply 1920x2=3840 width, and if you multiply 1080x2=2160 height of display 2x2=4! :D, and finally 4k monitor resolution is 3840x2160p (also resolution depends on aspect ratio 4:3, 16:9, 16;10, 21:9 etc.)! and with 3 monitors you'll get 5760x1080p not 5760x3240p, just google a bit and you'll understand me! :)
 
From Wikipedia! :D
"UHD is a resolution of 3840 pixels × 2160 lines (8.3 megapixels, aspect ratio 16:9) and is one of the two resolutions of ultra high definition television targeted towards consumer television, the other being FUHD (Full Ultra HD) which is 7680 pixels × 4320 lines (33.2 megapixels). 4K UHD has twice the horizontal and vertical resolution of the 1080p HDTV format, with four times as many pixels overall"