Good Mobo to gaming

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Not exactly. The things you need to consider are:

- Quality. Don't buy the cheapest you can... stick with big brands such as ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte.
- Overclocking. Do you want to overclock? Make sure you are buying the correct board that supports it. E.g. Z for Intel and FX for AMD.
- RAM support. Most cheap mobos will support the RAM you want to use.

If you are building a non-overclocked system I would spend between 80-150 dollars on your mobo.

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Not exactly. The things you need to consider are:

- Quality. Don't buy the cheapest you can... stick with big brands such as ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte.
- Overclocking. Do you want to overclock? Make sure you are buying the correct board that supports it. E.g. Z for Intel and FX for AMD.
- RAM support. Most cheap mobos will support the RAM you want to use.

If you are building a non-overclocked system I would spend between 80-150 dollars on your mobo.
 
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