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Old 04-14-2012   #31
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Originally Posted by Gonzakpo View Post
Don't worry about what the CPU supports. You have to look at what your motherboard manual says. If it says it supports memory up to 1600MHz or more you are fine. No matter what CPU is in it.

I'm not sure how exactly does that work. But it's a tech that automatically overclocks your CPU to work with higher frequency memories.


More info:

http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/...ofile-xmp.html

http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/29...upported-speed
But is this motherboard http://www.assismatica.pt/categoria/...3v_550679.aspx compatible with the specs that I initialy posted? Is it compatible with the CPU?
And does the motherboard supports HDMI?
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But is this motherboard http://www.assismatica.pt/categoria/...3v_550679.aspx compatible with the specs that I initialy posted? Is it compatible with the CPU?
And does the motherboard supports HDMI?
We can't choose everything for you. You have to read and learn. If you don't you'll end up with a ****ty computer.

That motherboard have one of the worst available chipsets: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGA_1155

How come you even think of buying a motherboard without even investigating what features does the chipset include?

For example, this COULD be a good motherboard. It has a Z77 chipset which is one of the newest ones. You have onboard graphics which I guess can be disabled. But YOU have to look for reviews about it and learn it's pros and cons. I won't be doing your homework anymore. You are asking questions without really thinking or trying to figure out your problems.

http://www.assismatica.pt/categoria/...3h_504449.aspx
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We can't choose everything for you. You have to read and learn. If you don't you'll end up with a ****ty computer.

That motherboard have one of the worst available chipsets: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGA_1155

How come you even think of buying a motherboard without even investigating what features does the chipset include?
I'm asking lots of question because it's my first time building a computer and I'm a noob at this. I didn't want to offend anyone. I just haven't any knowledge about this. But now I have learn't and I won't ask any other question if that is your will.
Anyway, thanks for the link to the Z77 chipset motherboard.

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I'm asking lots of question because it's my first time building a computer and I'm a noob at this. I didn't want to offend anyone. I just haven't any knowledge about this. But now I have learn't and I won't ask any other question if that is your will.
Anyway, thanks for the link to the Z77 chipset motherboard.

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I'm not saying you can't ask questions anymore. What I'm trying to say is that you should investigate a motherboard to see if it fits your requeriments before posting it in the forum.

Don't be disrespectful after all the help I gave you with this build. I'm just giving you an advice. If you want, I can just stop giving advices to you.
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Originally Posted by Gonzakpo View Post
I'm not saying you can't ask questions anymore. What I'm trying to say is that you should investigate a motherboard to see if it fits your requeriments before posting it in the forum.

Don't be disrespectful after all the help I gave you with this build. I'm just giving you an advice. If you want, I can just stop giving advices to you.
Sorry man. I didn't mean it. It was just a misunderstanding
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This motherboard has a integrated GPU, but can I still install a better graphics card?
And if I can, will the computer assume it immediately or will I have to configure the BIOS?
http://www.assismatica.pt/categoria/...3h_504449.aspx
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Originally Posted by RafaSimpsons View Post
This motherboard has a integrated GPU, but can I still install a better graphics card?
And if I can, will the computer assume it immediately or will I have to configure the BIOS?
http://www.assismatica.pt/categoria/...3h_504449.aspx
I think it is a pretty good motherboard. You'll definitely be able to disable the integrated graphics. Probably they will be automatically disable when you insert your graphic cards. But be sure to check the manual before buying!!

Also, take note that if you disable the integrated graphics you'll loose all the onboard video capabilities (that is, HDMI, DSUB, DVI, etc). So, if you need HDMI, you'll have to use your graphic card hdmi output. Altough probably there's a way of fast switching between the integrated card and the graphic card. But you'll have to look at it before buying.
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