What motherboard would you recommend for this setup?

Sir_Manatee

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I made the mistake of buying an Alienare Aurora R4 a couple of years ago, and I have upgraded it a bit. I was looking to move my components to a new case (or build a case), to get better airflow/cooling and space.

The problem is, the alienware motherboard consists of three boards of different sizes, which are all necessary for the function of everything.

I want to rid my setup of everything that is "Alienware", so a new motherboard should get it going.
My budget is preferably under about 250USD

I do have an Antec 900v2 case as well

Any tips about doing this or something that wouldn't work?
Will post pictures if needed, just ask!

Thanks in advance :)

Other specs:
gainward Gtx 690
i7 3820
1 TB hdd
8gb ram
 
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OH SORRY! I got mixed up. Your cpu is a different cpu and is not the norm. You have to use a X79 MOBO and they are REALLY pricey! Here is a good budget one but it...
You don't need an expensive mobo for a build so anything rather low end such as the ASRock extreme4 is good enough (~$160). Also, with the remainder of the money, I suggest a NZXT case which shouldnt cost more than $100 USD for a phantom 410 (which is a sick case imo, check it out).
 

That seems fair :) just a couple of questions, does everything I need plug into the mobo? like an WiFi adapter, which in the Alienware connected to a separate board 😵
And also, ASRock extreme4 has different motherboards, like the Z97 or Z77, anything in particular to look for?
 


OH SORRY! I got mixed up. Your cpu is a different cpu and is not the norm. You have to use a X79 MOBO and they are REALLY pricey! Here is a good budget one but it still is pricey :3
http://www.amazon.com/ASRock-Intel-X79-Motherboards-EXTREME4/dp/B0062I9ZTG
 
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And also, unfortunately, there is no wifi included in most motherboards so you might need to buy a wifi adapter which typically fits in a PCIE slot (they can be bought for ~$15 or so)
 


Hmm, I did som research and found the same thing... I need a LGA 2011 socket for my processor.
That's a bummer though, they seem to be both hard to come by and expensive ;( I guess I should invest in it and rid my system of "alienware" 😛
 


Ahaha yeh man! Sorry about the mix up 😛 And if you need wifi, I suggest a ASUS pcie wifi adapter as they tend to be of solid quality!
 

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