Mobo for gtx 970 sli, i5 4690K (oc everything)

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I would get a Asus Z97 Pro Gamer. It's not too expensive and is a good quality board for the money. I have this mobo and an Intel i5-4690k too, but I have the GTX 960 not 970. Anyway it comes with great tools for overclocking. The Asus AI Suite 3 overclocks everything automatically and you can monitor and change fan speeds and temperatures, etc...

For more information please view this link:
https://www.asus.com/uk/Motherboards/Z97PRO_GAMER/

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I would get a Asus Z97 Pro Gamer. It's not too expensive and is a good quality board for the money. I have this mobo and an Intel i5-4690k too, but I have the GTX 960 not 970. Anyway it comes with great tools for overclocking. The Asus AI Suite 3 overclocks everything automatically and you can monitor and change fan speeds and temperatures, etc...

For more information please view this link:
https://www.asus.com/uk/Motherboards/Z97PRO_GAMER/
 
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well, we all chose them for our own reasons. I recommended mine as I intend to add a second 970 to it, so chose it for 16x16 pcie config. Hoping the bandwith might make it last an extra few gens of cards.

How about you guys?
 

Ezo Legendz

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ASUS makes better boards than MSI so go with one of the ASUS boards on the list
 

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I chose mine for the Asthetics and the awesome features that come with a RoG motherboard also its a killer overclocker
 

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Ok, so ASUS is the best out of Gigabyte, ASrock, MSI ?? Thank you

 

Ezo Legendz

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Yes and youre welcome ;)
 

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Yep he's right.