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y0 im like you, i really want a good gaming pc which can run games fine but its not alot of money. thats never going to happen so i would just say just save up for a couple months longer till you have around 400 - 500 then you will be able to get an awesome gaming pc which will be able to handle any game on high
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That motherboard is incompatible with that CPU. That motherboard supports the new i5 Ivy Bridge CPU's. You require a 1156 Socket if you want that CPU.
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Can You Give me The Name Of That Motherboard Please
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PS: Thanks For Telling Me About The CPU Not Compatible With The Motherboard
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PS: Thanks For Telling Me About The CPU Not Compatible With The Motherboard
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No problem, just make sure the socket numbers match up and you'll be okay. For that one its Socket 1156
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Yeah that will, the socket types are both the same. Just note for when you buy RAM, that board can only take up to 1333Mhz according to the product description.
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Can Anyone Tell Me Please Which PSW To Buy And It Has To Be +80 Bronze + I Need A 500W PSW + If You Can Tell Me Which Graphic Card Is Suitable For The Motherboard
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Buxtyy wrote No problem, just make sure the socket numbers match up and you'll be okay. For that one its Socket 1156An i5 Intel CPU can sit in a 1155 socket type.
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