New PC builder, Need help!

tikigod317

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Hey, i'm currently building my first PC, and since i'm on a budget i've decided to go the AMD route. I've chosen an FX-6300 cpu, and was lookin at http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131942 for the motherboard, but i'm not sure what to look for in mobos. This one looks fine, but i figured since it's pretty cheap that there might be something wrong with choosing it as a budget gaming mobo.

I was wondering if anyone knows of other trusted/reliable motherboards options (preferably under $100) that I may consider before buying this one. Thanks in advance.
 
Don't get that board. You need a micro ATX board for that case. BRB I'll find you a good one.

SATA is the interface that your hard drives, DVD drive, and Solid State Drives use. SATA III has twice the throughut of SATA II, that's why SATA III solid state drives are twice as fast as SATA II ones. SATA III has been out for a long time so there is really no excuse for a motherboard not to have it.

Also rarely some of the cheaper boards are still not shipping with USB3.

Compare the onboard audio processor if you are not getting a discreet sound card. The best boards have the Realtek 1150 which is arguably as good as any sound card.

Some mobos have better software utilities. ASRock boards have something called 5/5/5 which comes with a free RAM Disk software which I adore.

If using more than one GPU for an SLI or Crossfire configuration, then make sure your board has at least x8/x8, x16/x16 is even better.

If overclocking, take note of the VRM design...

 

tikigod317

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Thanks a lot guys, I think ill try and order that Cougar one when I send back that Fractal one that I prematurely ordered.. then ill order up one of them motherboards you guys listed :D