[SOLVED] Motherboard that provides max protection and stability under $400

in5n80

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I am building a PC for industrial purpose which will run around 20 hours everyday. So I need a Motherboard that protects all components from voltage surges etc.

Also I will be connecting costly industrial cameras via USB. So I need a rock solid voltage output and protection for USB ports and PCIe cards.

PC consists of below
  • i5 processor (non overclock)
  • PCIE card for i/o operations.
  • Industrial cameras connected to USB3 ports.
  • Industrial cameras connected to Ethernet ports.
  • No graphics card will be used.
Please suggest a motherboad under $400 that suits my needs.
 
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I am building a PC for industrial purpose which will run around 20 hours everyday. So I need a Motherboard that protects all components from voltage surges etc.

Also I will be connecting costly industrial cameras via USB. So I need a rock solid voltage output and protection for USB ports and PCIe cards.

PC consists of below
  • i5 processor (non overclock)
  • PCIE card for i/o operations.
  • Industrial cameras connected to USB3 ports.
  • Industrial cameras connected to Ethernet ports.
  • No graphics card will be used.
Please suggest a motherboad under $400 that suits my needs.
Motherboards don't protect components. Power supplies do. And a UPS protects a power supply.
You specifically mention...
I am building a PC for industrial purpose which will run around 20 hours everyday. So I need a Motherboard that protects all components from voltage surges etc.

Also I will be connecting costly industrial cameras via USB. So I need a rock solid voltage output and protection for USB ports and PCIe cards.

PC consists of below
  • i5 processor (non overclock)
  • PCIE card for i/o operations.
  • Industrial cameras connected to USB3 ports.
  • Industrial cameras connected to Ethernet ports.
  • No graphics card will be used.
Please suggest a motherboad under $400 that suits my needs.
Motherboards don't protect components. Power supplies do. And a UPS protects a power supply.
You specifically mention "industrial". Does that mean non-standard operating conditions (temp, humidity, etc)? Dust?
Industrial computers are a very specialized genre.
 
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