New Motherboard Requirements

nz_kiwis

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I have a ASUS M4A77TD Pro motherboard and it's starting to fail.

I have a AMD Phenom II X4 965 Processor and a GTS250 & GTX 750 Ti Video Card.

When I shop for my new Motherboard how do I know my Video Card & CPU will fit?
 
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Power supplies must be input specific, as in a 220V power supply must be fed 220 ( good luck swapping it though as the plugs are different) however the output voltages are the same, so my 120v power supply still does the 12 3 and 5 volt out puts as a 220 v one would. the motherboard then uses this 3 5 and 12 v rails to run.
First off is that a Phenom II X4 965 Black edition? if so great CPU!
you will want an AM3 or AM3+ board, that will always work with your CPU, and thus its PCIE slots are guaranteed to work with your GPU. if you have a Black edition Phenom, and you want to OC, spend some money on a decent mid range board with a 970 or 990FX chipset and OC that phenom! if not, just get a basic AM3+ board as AM3 boards are getting old and often offer minimal price savings. Are you using both GPUs? and if so in what setup? SLI is a no go for you as those two cards do not match. I would aim for a board with two PCIE 16X slots ( make sure they can actually run at at least 16X, 8X).
 


I don't think that it would affect him though, in a normal use scenario he would only use the first slot, and it's not like he can SLI the 750 Ti to begin with. So I don't think he needs a board that's too expensive.
 


Can you order boards from the USA and work in another country with different power supplies?

110v vs 220v power?
 
Power supplies must be input specific, as in a 220V power supply must be fed 220 ( good luck swapping it though as the plugs are different) however the output voltages are the same, so my 120v power supply still does the 12 3 and 5 volt out puts as a 220 v one would. the motherboard then uses this 3 5 and 12 v rails to run.
 
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