Need some help upgrading my dead Motherboard.

Notoriouss21

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So time has passed and my Desktop just stood almost for a half year after it broke it wasnt even touched, and i finally decided to fix it up. The problem was that my motherboard pins got bent and it didnt turn on anymore, This was my build :
Motherboard: ASUS P9X79 LE, Socket-2011, KUN PC-PROD
ATX, X79, 8xDDR3, 3xG3-PCIe-x16, SLI/CFX, SATA 6Gb

Processor: Intel® Core i7-3820 Processor
Socket-LGA2011, Quad Core, 3.6GHz, 10MB, 130W

Ram: Corsair Dominator GT DDR3 1866MHz 32GB

GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 680 4GB Classified PhysX CUDA
PCI-Express 3.0

Hdd:
1. Samsung SSD 840 Series 250GB 2.5" BULK
2. Western Digital® Desktop Green 2TB
SATA 6Gb/s, (SATA 3.0), RPM = IntelliPower, 64MB,

Blue-Ray:
Lite-On Blu-Ray Writer iHBS112
SATA, BD-R: 12x, BD-R DL: 8x, BD-RE: 2x, DVD R: 16
:
Intel® Air Cooling
for Socket-LGA201

XFX ProSeries XXX Edition 850W PSU
ATX 12V V2.2, 80 Plus Bronze, Modular, 4x 6+2pin P

USB adapter:
ASUS USB-N13 11n USB Adapter
PSP XLink Kai Support
: win7 64bit ultimate.

So yea i wonder which motherboard would be best to upgrade to and is there any problem of getting a brand new model instead of getting the same one. Well and my budget is 220$ for a motherboard doesnt matter if its used or new just need it working, Thanks for the help guys <3
 
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If you can get a brand new X79 motherboard, then great - otherwise, I guess you'd be looking at a used/refurbished board. As a note, the current X99-based ones use socket 2011-3, which is physically incompatible (so new CPU, motherboard and DDR4 RAM).


If you can get a brand new X79 motherboard, then great - otherwise, I guess you'd be looking at a used/refurbished board. As a note, the current X99-based ones use socket 2011-3, which is physically incompatible (so new CPU, motherboard and DDR4 RAM).

 
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