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P67 motherboard(2500K build)

I need to find a nice P67 motherboard that'll be slightly future-proof (as in i can SLI with it) for around 120-200 dollars (lower better).

I also need to find a nice 460 GTX good brand with a nice quality.

There are so many choices and I want to make the right one, hopefully someone will be able to help

June 21, 2011

8 Comments • Newest first

Chrozome

[quote=x1king1x]You sure, It's going to be staring at you for the rest of the time its on ur desk or whatever, Uh for cheapo but good cases, Antec 300,

eh heres some...

http://www.newegg.com/Store/SubCategory.aspx?SubCategory=7&name=Computer-Cases[/quote]

It actually goes below my desk... and i never see my tower

Reply June 21, 2011
Chrozome

Cooling really, I don't really care what it looks like.
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Reply June 21, 2011
djpinc19

Cases are the most personalized component of a computer. Just state what you like or want to have. Cooling effiecincy? Large? Windowed?

Reply June 21, 2011
Chrozome

[quote=qwan456]The Z68 has the features of the P67 with the option to use the integrated graphic solution that is bundled with the processors, SSD Caching, and this Quicksyncing thing.[/quote]
Oh i see, thanks for that then. Any chance you'll help me pick out a nice case as well?

Reply June 21, 2011
qwan456

[quote=Chrozome]Are you sure?[/quote]

The Z68 has the features of the P67 with the option to use the integrated graphic solution that is bundled with the processors, SSD Caching, and this Quicksyncing thing.

Reply June 21, 2011
djpinc19

Motherboards: ASRock, Asus, GIGABYTE
North American residents get to look and buy from the Newegg.com and Tigerdirect.com inventory.

GTX 460s are becoming rarer everyday because they are no longer in production having been suceeded by the GTX 550 Ti and GTX 560 (non-Ti edition.) Its Radeon counterparts, the HD 6850 and HD 6870 are readily available and scale in Crossfire very well.

Good "brands" - Nvidia:
MSI, GIGABYTE, Asus, EVGA, PNY, Zotac,

Good "brands" - AMD:
MSI, GIGABYTE, Asus, HIS, Sapphire, XFX

Reply June 21, 2011
Chrozome

Are you sure? So many comments talk about p67 boards.. But i'll believe you, and thanks

Reply June 21, 2011
qwan456

It's not a P67 mobo, but it's the Z68 one.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128502
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128498
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131729

Reply June 21, 2011