Re: Motherboard
2021/06/04 14:51:45
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A 'good' mobo isn't neccessary for a budget build unless you plan on overclocking, but 'cheap' mobos usually still offer some degree of overclocking through the BIOS and/or manufacturer's software..Just make sure it supports the hardware you plan on getting..If you go to the mobo manufacturer's product support page you'll usually find compatibility lists (QVL, or Qualified Vendor List) for CPU, RAM, etc. along with specifications, BIOS updates, and user manuals.
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