3. How to Build a Computer- Choosing your Motherboard
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@CrowoyAndroid i suppose but prefer asus or asrock , i tryed gigabyte and within a year i had a problem with it so yh thahts my opion and like you said its all about your personal experiences!
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@L33TNoonProductions ONE of the best brands, from ym experience I'd definitely put it in the top 3, possibly 2, then Asus as no.1 in my opinion
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@L33TNoonProductions Yes, but it's a matter of opinion and I have the best experience with Gigabyte, if you like another one, then I respect your opinion.
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Gigabyte is not one of the best brands. Try MSI and Asus make the top motherboards. #LOL
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i dont find the gigabyte brand to be good i prefer Asus of Asrock motherboards very reliable brands they are ,and i never had a problem with them .
mcwhizzkid123 6 months ago
@mcwhizzkid123 I've never had a problem with Gigabyte, it's all about your personal experiences!
CrowoyAndroid 6 months ago
If the board has the same socket as the cpu, its supported. AMD chips only fit into AMD sockets and Intel chips only fit into Intel sockets.
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Always buy computer parts from NewEgg. It's the best place and you will find real reviews from real customers. Also manufacturers will respond to comments of people with problems.
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You also forgot to talk about PCI-e. Some motherboards don't come with integrated video cards and req. one. Video cards are always better than integrated video chips.
L33TNoonProductions 7 months ago
@L33TNoonProductions Yes, that's why it's an Intel ........ socket, and an AMD ........... socket.
NewEgg only ships to US, I live in UK.
I cover graphics cards in another video because they're almost an extra.
CrowoyAndroid 7 months ago
@CrowoyAndroid If you call and talk to them they will ship to the UK. Well they arn't called AMD and Intel sockets. Good way to tell is by the real names. AMD's recent chips for the past 6 years have been named "Socket (2 letters) (Then a #). While Intel names have been LGA (Then a #).
L33TNoonProductions 7 months ago
@L33TNoonProductions Cool!?!? This is my first build and so I don't have tons of experience!
CrowoyAndroid 7 months ago