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IMO, MSI does the best looking mobos which is why im getting the z97m

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Or, if you want something different, but dont cost that much more, [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] is an amazing board for the price.
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Terrabytez wrote How much you willing to spend on the board bud?
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I want one of those


Probs 150ish

Hmm not sure how good are they? never really looked into the asus line up seems to be very gamer focused
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Xiggy wrote IMO, MSI does the best looking mobos which is why im getting the z97m

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I dislike the heat sinks on the z97 range on the gaming motherboards which is a shame as I liked there z87 line up quite a lot.
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+1 for the Ranger.

Great board, attractive UEFI

Weighty feel to it too which is a good sign of quality.

Can't comment much on the OC, haven't done anything outside of the automatic overclocking (which works well if you're lazy)
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The ASUS Bios is lovely, board has some great features and i think it looks brilliant
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MSI's current heatsinks look way better in person than the photo's make it seem. And the MSI BIOS is comparable to the ASUS one.
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This is what I would go for.
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The ARC Mini R2 looks much more better than the Midi IMO. The Midi R2 is to bulky for my like. However, if you need ATX(?) then I would go with the R4.(It is probably more bulky than the Midi, but it looks like a nice clean refrigerator).
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Volk wrote This is what I would go for.
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The ARC Mini R2 looks much more better than the Midi IMO. The Midi R2 is to bulky for my like. However, if you need ATX(?) then I would go with the R4.(It is probably more bulky than the Midi, but it looks like a nice clean refrigerator).


hmm true, I'll take a look at some reviews on it to compare
thanks for the suggestion
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