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I admittedly don't know much about motherboards, but kis there anything wrong with the cheapest motherboard available, the H81M? It's only about $50 and most of the features is lacks shouldn't matter for this build (like 4 RAM slots, crossfire support, extra SATA ports). It even seems to support dual channel memory accesses.
That one is only a Micro ATX, and I need an ATX motherboard. The H81 Pro looks like it's an ATX version of the H81M, so I might consider that one.
Quote from: Spyro543 on August 06, 2014, 03:57:43 pmThat one is only a Micro ATX, and I need an ATX motherboard. The H81 Pro looks like it's an ATX version of the H81M, so I might consider that one.Partly for my education: why would one prefer an ATX motherboard over micro ATX? I know you'd have to switch cases too, but is that the only tradeoff?
Any board will fit in an ATX case. In a mATX case you need a mATX board or mini ITX. For Mini ITX, only mini ITX boardd will fit. But if you have a larger case, then don't limit yourself to a smaller board, IR you won't be able to expand the machine.
If you have a full size case, take the full size board.
Besides, it's easier to install smaller motherboards in bigger cases. The screw holes will still line up, and you'll have more room to work with.
Why did you downgrade the CPU from 4150 to 4130? Although prices fluctuate, it seems that you can get the 4150 for the same price or even cheaper than the 4130 on average.