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    Perhaps when the bitcoin/crypto bubble shrinks.

    You profit any Zero? I knew you were into it at one point


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    So... what your trying to tell me is that you saw a spherical square?

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    I'm upgrading to the i5 8800K so I'm looking for a mobo with the LGA1151 socket type.

    Are there any recommendations for which ones have the best perks? I'm basically looking to not get stuck with a motherboard that has sucky bios problems. vidmate w3toys

    At the moment I'm looking at the MSI - Z370-A PRO ATX and ones similar to that 100$ish price range. Any advice?

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    You dense motherfucker
    At this point I dont think you need a new computer, I cant recommend someone this dense to spend money. Its not that damn hard to answer our questions

    Backup your files and just reformat. issue solved


    Quote Originally Posted by Zero
    So... what your trying to tell me is that you saw a spherical square?


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    I will try that tomorrow when i return home

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    I Just said fuck it and retired my old tower and replaced it with a brand new one


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    if you need a motherboard suggestion then please share your PC configuration ideas. by the way whenever I need expert advice for shopping electronic products I always trust apps that allow us to shopping from china for that product, like Alibaba, ubuy, aliexpress, and others apps.

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    There’s no such ‘best’ and ‘worst’ in the motherboard manufacturing industry, all companies make good boards as well as bad boards. There’s no way to objectively determine which company is the best, some prefer one company while others prefer another company. I know it can get confusing on which motherboard to buy since all of them have a wide variety of choices. The best way to choose is to search on Google based on your requirements, and read/watch reviews of whatever options you shortlist. Some factors you can include in trying to decide on a motherboard/manufacturer are cost, ease of claiming warranty based on your location, looks of the motherboard, previous experience with the brand, etc.

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