CPU compatible with Motherboard

kool_rakesh86

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Hello,

I'm having a slight trouble as my motherboard of intel DH67CL series is gone.. So I have to buy a new board but as my machine is 2nd generation so it's kinda tricky for me to do..
I have the intel i7 2600k processor 3.4 ghz , Kingston 4GB*3 Ram (KVR1333),Graphic Card ASUS 750Ti ph 2GB DD5, PSU Corsiar CX 500... So I am looking for mother board which is compatible with my current machine configuration. I searched for the motherboard there are motherboard but with 2 Ram slots and also they're small one not the big ATX.

So help me it's kinda urgent...

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kool_rakesh86

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Thanks man.. actually i need more RAM slots.. and I don't want to buy intel board's as I have already suffered with Intel's boards.. So I would go for any other company.. like ASUS , Gigabyte as my budget is 5000 Rupees.. So is this budget enough for my intel i7 2600k 3.4 gh socket 1155...
 

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manddy123

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Then the first option i sent is the best IMHO.
Still kinda expensive, but you probably won't find anything much cheaper than.

It will perfectly fits your needs.
 

kool_rakesh86

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Thanks for the help but I was using intel board they are really problematic i had changed my boards many time s even i lost the count So that's why I want to switch to ASUS or Gigabyte the only thing is my processor (i7 2600k 3.4 socket 1155).. even if it microATX with 4 ram SLOTS it's fine.. Well even I have to buy new generation board and RAM it's fine only thing is that that my processor should work with it..

 

manddy123

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If you don't wanna get a Intel board, search the list provided by @Calvin7 above and try to find them on Amazon or Ebay, it's your best bet.

If you want a good advise, try to sell them separately and grab a few bucks and get a newer gen mobo + cpu + ram. It won't be much more expensive than a 'brand-new' old mobo for the 2600K.
 

kool_rakesh86

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Thanks for the advice man .. even I was thinking to repair the board and sell both the components as 2nd hand like the board and processor including the DDR3 RAM... and buy a new one as I don't want to spend much on machine now.. currently not in that condition to spend big amount on machine...