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Last Few Components

Zetherin

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Here's the components I currently have:

Case: Corsair 600T (White)
Ram: GSkill 8GB DDR3 1333
GPU: Sapphire Toxic 6950
SSD: Crucial M4 128GB
PSU: Corsair TX750

Here's the components I'm unsure about:

Motherboard (MSI?)

I really don't need anything special on the motherboard, but I would like one that is capable of OC'ing well as I'd like to OC either a 2500k or 2600k.

CPU (2500k vs. 2600k)

This computer will be for gaming mostly and won't be used for any extensive video rendering, photo editing, or CPU-intensive programs, so I don't really think the 2600k is justified. However, if you guys can convince me otherwise, I'd budge.

Ideally, I wouldn't like to spend more than $500 for the CPU/Motherboard and would also like to buy soon as I have the rest of the parts waiting to be assembled.

Thanks,
 
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Should be fine with this:
$130 - MSI P67A-G43 Intel P67 ATX Motherboard

Though if you want to splurge:
$170 - MSI P67A-GD65 Intel P67 ATX Motherboard

Stick with the 2500K.
 
Should be fine with this:
$130 - MSI P67A-G43 Intel P67 ATX Motherboard

Though if you want to splurge:
$170 - MSI P67A-GD65 Intel P67 ATX Motherboard

Stick with the 2500K.
Besides the 2 additional SATA6 ports, I don't see any difference that I'd notice/utilize. Does the latter have better OCing capabilities? Thanks.
 
Besides the 2 additional SATA6 ports, I don't see any difference that I'd notice/utilize. Does the latter have better OCing capabilities? Thanks.

The latter does have better overclocking capability
 
The latter does have better overclocking capability

Thanks again for your help.

Here's a rather immature question: What's the coolest looking motherboard of quality, within this price range? (Perhaps all black, or red, or something else).
 
Wait, I thought those MSI boards already look cool enough? :eek: So basically, what's your definition of a cool looking mobo? or what colors are you looking for? lol, such a subjective question. How about you look for the best looking mobo, in your opinion, and show it to us so we have a reference for your taste.
 
Wait, I thought those MSI boards already look cool enough? :eek: So basically, what's your definition of a cool looking mobo? or what colors are you looking for? lol, such a subjective question. How about you look for the best looking mobo, in your opinion, and show it to us so we have a reference for your taste.
Well, I like all black or reds mixed in, but I'm not limited to that. The blues that are present on those MSI's, I'm not a fan of though. I like the way this board looks:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...17075X740592X8e5d7a456a94e0ac70fdad11c49e2e7c
 
funny, thats the board i was gonna recommend. ;)
That board I just posted - is that comparable to the second one Danny recommended?

They both have a 3-year warranty, are practically the same price, and the only substantial difference seems to be that one's a P67 and the other is a Z68. But either of those chipsets can adequately overclock a 2500k, right?
 
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Either one of those motherboards will OC the 2500K fine. The only reason why I didn't recommend the Gigabyte is due to its lack of UEFI. That is a personal preference thing though.
 
Either one of those motherboards will OC the 2500K fine. The only reason why I didn't recommend the Gigabyte is due to its lack of UEFI. That is a personal preference thing though.
Well seeing as I don't even know what that is, I'm going to assume I won't miss that.

Thanks for the help from both of you.
 
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By the way, besides the Microcenter deals, are there currently any i2500k combo deals that I'm missing?
 
By the way, besides the Microcenter deals, are there currently any i2500k combo deals that I'm missing?

No although Newegg did have a $15 off promo code, but it seems they are just offering Norton Antivirus free this round which I'd pay an extra $15 for them to keep it. :p
 
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