Performance Differnce Between H77 & B75 !

DukiNuki

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Hey guys , i already know the differences between features of B75 & H77 .
im using single HDD . im notOCing at all . im not gonna Crossfire or SLI later .

All i wanna know is " PERFORMANCE " DIfference between B75 & H77

ill be using i5 3470 + 6870

my point is : will i5 3470 perform better on H77 rather than B75 @ stock clock !?
or performance will be the same !

 

ryanrich83

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No difference performance wise between the two, especially considering that you can't overclock with either chipset. More options for H77 based mobos available, so I would go with that.
 

chesteracorgi

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The B77 designation is used to signify a "business" oriented motherboard. Business motherboards are usually stripped down for cost savings. They provide basic functionality, but, as ryanrich83 says, the options on the H77 series are usually wider than on the B77 platform.
 

DukiNuki

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Ok but what kind of options are you talkin abt ? both have sata 3 & USB 3 , both have same base features ... i have always used 1 HDD . n i Will keep using it . i wont Crossfire & i wont OC ! so what am i losing by getting B75 over H77 ?

all i need is performance . so i dont care if B75 doesnt support RAID or whatever .

ALL I AM TALKING ABOUT IS PERFORMANCE . Not features .

now which one will it be ? will i5 3470 + 6870 ( @ stock clock ) perform at lower FPS & performance on B75 rather than H77 ? or results will be the same

 

ryanrich83

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They will be the same. No difference in performance at stock clocks. Whatever is cheaper and fits what features you do require, go for it.
 

DukiNuki

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So ive heard something about POWER PHASE ! does it effect on hardwares at stock clock or its effective when someone wants to OverCLock its hardwares ?

because H77 & B75 have different Power Phase design ! what is it for anyway ?
 

chesteracorgi

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Power phasing allows the mobo to choke down the power required by the system. It is used to meet with green standards for lower power requirements and aids efficiency. The new Haswell mobos have some issues with their power phase features because they use some ultra low voltages for sleep states.

The different power phases will not significantly effect performance (there are differences between OEMs because of their different power phase technology). The difference (between manufacturers) will be measured in milliseconds or nanoseeconds.

 

DukiNuki

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Oh so it means i will have NO PROBLEM with ( b75 & p75 ) boards ! gr8 . sry if im asking too much :D !
i just dont wanna make a wrong decision !

so higher power phase = lower PSU Wattage requirement ( which is not noticible since i have 685 Watt REAL )= easier & better OCING & things related to high power usage ( which i wont be needing at all ) !

Thxx allot for all the answers guys ;)