Wondering if i would benefit from evga system

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Not necessarily. Depends entirely on the cpu and your particular needs. If your current mobo does everything you want it to, changing brands is useless. If the motherboard is lacking, not enough Sata or no m.2 etc, then changing mobo is warranted, but doesn't necessarily mean that you have to stick with brand loyalty. There's no performance gained there. Switching from a good msi to a good Evga meets the same criteria, both are good.

Just because you wear Nike shoes doesn't mean you'll run any faster wearing Nike socks and shirt, or play basketball any better. Not when Hanes does the same job. Same concept.

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Not necessarily. Depends entirely on the cpu and your particular needs. If your current mobo does everything you want it to, changing brands is useless. If the motherboard is lacking, not enough Sata or no m.2 etc, then changing mobo is warranted, but doesn't necessarily mean that you have to stick with brand loyalty. There's no performance gained there. Switching from a good msi to a good Evga meets the same criteria, both are good.

Just because you wear Nike shoes doesn't mean you'll run any faster wearing Nike socks and shirt, or play basketball any better. Not when Hanes does the same job. Same concept.
 
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