1. both are LGA 1155, both can handle memory speeds up 1333mhz so it seems fine to me so far
2. I see 1 PCI x16 slot on that board and the GTX750ti uses PCIE
I also looked closer in eth specification of the motherboard and found
The PCI Express x16 slot conforms to PCI Express 3.0 standardcard.
1. both are LGA 1155, both can handle memory speeds up 1333mhz so it seems fine to me so far
2. I see 1 PCI x16 slot on that board and the GTX750ti uses PCIE
I also looked closer in eth specification of the motherboard and found
The PCI Express x16 slot conforms to PCI Express 3.0 standardcard.
There is no gigabyte mobo in the compatibility list of my cpu on ark.intel site. Actually i bought an asus h61m-cs mobo few days back but when i installed it, it says "this cpu is not supported."
I found later that asus h61m-cs supports cpu upto 77 tdp but my cpu have 95 tdp. It is a disastrous combination. So i wasted 4000 bucks for nothing.
I want to know if this gigabyte mobo can support upto 95 tdp or not?
"There is no gigabyte mobo in the compatibility list of my cpu on ark.intel site".
That's because the official Intel websites only list their own motherboards, not third-party ones.
How the heck do you expect Intel to keep track of all the motherboards from other manufacturer's as well as it's own!
:lol:
Each motherboard manufacturer is responsible for listing CPU compatibility for each of it's models.
The compatibility list for the Gigabyte GA-H61M-WW is here: