kingloser wrote:so yeah the bulldozers look like crap, congrats amd. so looking like im leaning towards an i5 2500k. too bad most mobos are rated horrible for the 1155 socket. i know theyre not all bad reviews and theres bound to be some bad ones that get shipped, but almost all the mobos between 150-250 bucks all had 1 or 2 egg reviews between 10-20%. thats way too high seriously where the hell is quality control.
Here's mine: ASUS Sabertooth P67
$199
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6813131702I love this thing. It does have issues with certain types of RAM, so make sure you get Sandy Bridge compatible RAM. My RAM isn't *technically* one of the supported types for Sandy Bridge (Corsair XMS3 1600) but I got it to work perfectly. Just make sure you don't use the preset overclocks in the UEFI BIOS. If you wanna overclock, just do it manually. I had problems booting using the preset overclock due to the OC it puts on the RAM as well as the CPU.
Also, due to the thermal armor it has on it, buy a 50mm fan to go with it. There's a slot above the NB that opens up where you can screw the fan in. Make sure it's blowing downwards, and everything stays icy cool. The thermal sensors (this board has TONS more than normal mobos) are reading my CPU at 25C right now.
