hey guys, i wanted to ask what do you think about this motherboard i chose http://www.fortakas.lt/Pagrindines_...atalogStoreDetail.aspx?CatID=PL_227&ID=445055 it costs around 107$ is it fairly good? wont be using sli but only single powerfull components such as i5 3570k, hd7970, 8gb ddr3 1600mhz... so will this card suport those component well and will it be ok for gaming? cuz i like the price, i dont want to spend more money just for a motherboard like those sybertoothes, extreme MOBOS and crazy crazy gaming components.. will i be able to OC cpu and gpu on this board? thank you in advance
I like my motherboards sexy. Gives an overall good looking to the build and i can masturbate to it. That motherboard in particular, it´s all black so i can´t see how you go wrong, black looks always good.
yes, thank you, but im not talking about the looks, i just want everyone opinion the specs and stuuff..
Oh ok. Well it will do everthing you need. The only question i have is how good will it overclock the cpu, but i´m sure you can get the average 4.4-4.6ghz on the 3570k with that mobo just fine. The ram, fine. The gpu fine. Unless you want to go multi gpu in the future, that mobo is a solid choice and performer. Hell, i can get 4.4 with the same cpu on my "LE(Low end)" motherboard so you´re fine. Enjoy it.
Yes, but most of us won't use the Z77 Pro3 in a system we intend to overclock. We opt for the Z77 Extreme4, Extreme6 or Extreme9 if we intend to overclock.
Almost all the major motherboard brands have equal quality motherboards these days, each one offering their own unique gimmicks to sell: Asrock: Xfast USB, Xlan ASUS: USB3 Boost, FAN XPERT Gigabyte: Dual BIOS, Ultra durable etc. The trusted brands are ASUS, Asrock, Gigabyte, MSI, Intel and eVGA. These are brands that you know will give you a fully working motherboard out of the box. It's worth paying a few extra dollars over a budget brand for that kind of security.
So your saying i cant OC on this MOBO ? So i need to buy the extreme4, extreme6 and other expensive ?
That's nonsense. With my Z77 Pro4, I have been able to oc my 2500k to oc 4.6ghz without even changing the voltage. And have been able to easily get to 4.8ghz with some minor voltage. The Asrock non-extreme boards oc just fine.
Most people would not use the P8Z77v le in a system that is meant to over clock would go strait for the V-PRO one deluxe but some still OC on the LE he should still be able to hit say 4.2-4.4 area with no problems.
Didnt you read the review link I posted? The Z77 Pro3's OC: And where they conclude that it... "...overclocked just as good as any other Z77 board that we have ever used at any price point. The price versus performance proposition is strong in this board!"
The only boards i would buy are Asus, EVGA and Gigabyte and nothing else tbh. I like Asus as im comfortable with there Bios setup.
nah, asrock is very good. just not as popular in public like the all known asus or msi or gigabyte anyways thnx all its clear now, so ill buy this mobo and oc the hell outa my gpu and cpu