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The 6 Best Mainboard

  • Built for the Next Generation of Gaming. Game and multitask...
  • Integrated Intel UHD 770 Graphics
  • Compatible with Intel 600 series and 700 series...
  • Support for 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen processors and future AMD...
  • Supports dual channel DDR4 memory up to 128 GB (4400 MHz)
  • Lightning Fast Game experience: PCIe 4.0, Lightning Gen 4...
  • 5-Year Warranty
  • AMD AM5 Socket: Supports AMD Ryzen 7000 Series Processors
  • DDR5 Compatible: 4*DIMMs with AMD EXPO & Intel XMP Memory...
  • AMD AM4 Socket : Compatible to Ryzen 5000, 3rd/2nd/1st Gen...
  • Designed for Productivity: USB 3.2 Gen 2 with 10Gbps...
  • Optimized Cooling: VRM and PCH heatsink with extensive...
  • Built for the Next Generation of Gaming. Game and multitask...
  • Discrete graphics required
  • Compatible with Intel 600 series and 700 series...

Computer, Notebooks & Tablets: Mainboard Video Guide

The mainboard forms the basis of every computer. It mainly provides the slots for the entire hardware in and on a computer and is therefore the framework of the system. But while most users make sure that the computer has enough USB ports and that the other peripherals can be connected as well. On closer inspection, however, it is noticeable that a motherboard has much bigger tasks than just being a board full of slots. The quality of the motherboard has a significant effect on the entire system and contributes greatly to the speed of a computer. Since the differences between the individual manufacturers are very clear and also from a manufacturer many models and model series give, which permit the installation of different components, it is of central importance to know the characteristics of a mainboard and to construct the computer accordingly.

A motherboard is primarily the basis for a computer, as it offers all the slots necessary to set up the system. The mainboard distributes the power that is drawn from the power supply unit and supplies the individual components. Also devices like monitor, mouse and keyboard, as well as printers, loudspeakers and similar parts are connected to the mainboard. However, what is the most important and at the same time the most misunderstood task of the motherboard is its computing power. Computers are always advertised with particularly powerful processors. What only a few know, however, is the fact that the processor only appears as a so-called multiplier. This means that it only multiplies the performance of the motherboard. If the motherboard offers only weak computing power, even the best processor can hardly contribute to a high-quality system. The chipset used is decisive for the performance of the motherboard. This is further developed with each generation of motherboards and makes a significant contribution to the overall computing power of the system. The power of the chipset used is ultimately offset against the power of the processor and results in part of the total power of the system. In addition, the motherboard mediates between the individual hardware components and influences the read and write rates of the RAM and the hard disk, as well as the computing power of the graphics processor of the graphics card. This is why there is also very strong competition between the individual manufacturers here. While a single chipset for each new generation of motherboards is developed by a few specialized companies, each motherboard manufacturer continues to modify the chipset to provide different levels of performance. These are uninteresting for ordinary users, but play a significant role in gaming PCs and other systems designed for maximum performance.

With a motherboard it depends on what you want to use the computer for. Mainboards are more or less strongly tailored to high performance and should be selected accordingly. High-performance computers require the high-end models of well-known manufacturers such as Gigabyte, ASRock or Asus. They should always have the latest chipset, for example (summer 2016) the Intel Z170 chipset. The socket for the processor is then particularly important. It is also state of the art and is only compatible with certain processors. Accordingly, the motherboard must have a socket suitable for the most powerful processors – some models even have sockets for two processors. Currently (summer 2016), a 1151 socket would be the best choice, as it enables the Intel Core i7 6700K processor, which is currently the most powerful model for home use. In addition, the motherboard should be compatible with the latest and most powerful RAM and offer four, possibly eight slots for it. While this is to some extent a question of faith, Intel is increasingly emerging as the leading processor manufacturer for AMD. The Intel 3D XPoint memory technology, which will soon appear, will continue to expand the leadership. Ultimately, however, it must be said that motherboards are no longer recommended for AMD processors.

TOP 5 Mainboard Bestseller

Intel Core i7-12700K Gaming Desktop Processor with Integrated Graphics and 12 (8P+4E) Cores up to 5.0 GHz Unlocked  LGA1700 600 Series Chipset 125W
  • Built for the Next Generation of Gaming. Game and multitask without compromise powered by Intel’s performance hybrid architecture on an unlocked processor.
  • Integrated Intel UHD 770 Graphics
  • Compatible with Intel 600 series and 700 series chipset-based motherboards
  • Intel Core i7 3.60 GHz processor offers more cache space and the hyper-threading architecture delivers high performance for demanding applications with better onboard graphics and faster turbo boost
  • The processor features Socket LGA-1700 socket for installation on the PCB
Silicon Power Value Gaming DDR4 RAM 32GB (2x16GB) 3200MHz (PC4 25600) 288-pin CL16 1.35V UDIMM Desktop Memory Module with Heatsink Grey SP032GXLZU320BDAJ7
  • Supports Intel Coffee Lake Processors and Intel Extreme Memory Profile (Intel XMP) Standards.
  • Aluminum heat sink and low voltage of 1.35V enable fast heat dissipation and lower hardware power consumption.
  • Speeds up to 3200 MT/s / Timing 16-18-18-38 / Voltage 1.35V / Unbuffered / 8GB based
  • Backed by a lifetime warranty to promise complete services and technical support.
GIGABYTE B650 AORUS Elite AX (AM5/ LGA 1718/ AMD B650/ ATX/ 5-Year Warranty/ DDR5/ M.2/ PCIe 5.0/ USB 3.2 Gen2X2 Type-C/WiFi 6E/ 2.5GbE LAN/Q-Flash Plus/EZ-Latch/Gaming Motherboard)
  • 5-Year Warranty
  • AMD AM5 Socket: Supports AMD Ryzen 7000 Series Processors
  • DDR5 Compatible: 4*DIMMs with AMD EXPO & Intel XMP Memory Module Support
  • Commanding Power Design: Twin 14+2+1 Phases with 70A Power Stage Digital VRM Solution, 8-Layer 2X Copper PCB
  • Cutting-Edge Thermal Design: 6mm Heatpipe, Fully Covered MOSFET Heatsinks, M.2 Thermal Guard, PCIe Ultra Durable Armor
ASUS Prime B450M-A II AMD AM4 (Ryzen 5000, 3rd/2nd/1st Gen Ryzen Micro ATX Motherboard (128GB DDR4, 4400 O.C.), NVMe, HDMI 2.0b/DVI/D-Sub, USB 3.2 Gen 2, BIOS Flashback, and Aura Sync)
  • AMD AM4 Socket : Compatible to Ryzen 5000, 3rd/2nd/1st Gen AMD Ryzen CPUs.Operating System : Windows 10 64-bit. Windows 7 64-bit
  • Designed for Productivity: USB 3.2 Gen 2 with 10Gbps ultra-fast transfer speed, onboard M.2 support, 4xDIMMs support up to 128GB DDR4 with 4400 (O.C.) performance, HDMI 2.0b/DVI/D-Sub
  • Optimized Cooling: VRM and PCH heatsink with extensive surface, thermal pads help transfer heat from the inductor and phase array to the heatsink. Flexible fan controls for ultimate cooling and quietness with ASUS exclusive Fan Xpert 2 plus
  • Built to Last: all-round protection with LANGuard, DRAM overcurrent protection, overvoltage protection, SafeSlot Core safeguards and stainless-steel back I/O, 1000 plus compatible devices, 8000 plus Validation Hours
  • PC DIY Friendly: With BIOS Flashback and ASUS exclusive UEFI BIOS
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