Motherboards Intel Q87 Chipset mobo advice

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  1. SuperHans123

    SuperHans123 Multimodder

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    I have an opportunity to purchase a new Intel DQ87PG socket 1150 mobo for a decent price.
    As I have a i3 4150, I will not be overclocking.

    The board seems well featured with plenty of SATA ports, PCI EX X16, usb 3 etc
    I am not interested in the 'business' features of this board but it seems a pretty decent board in its own right.
    I have an Asus R9 290 powering a 1080p screen and am not interested in SLI/Crossfire, so the lack of multi GPU support is a non-issue for me.
    Is there anything specific I should be concerned about?

    http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/motherboards/desktop-motherboards/desktop-board-dq87pg.html
     
  2. TheMadDutchDude

    TheMadDutchDude The Flying Dutchman

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    That depends what a 'decent' price is.
     
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    TheMadDutchDude The Flying Dutchman

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    That's not great. You can get far better boards for just a tenner more.

    Our server uses a GIGABYTE H97M-D3H, which was £65 new about six months ago and it's incredible for the money.
     
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    SuperHans123 Multimodder

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    Thanks for the advice both. It is going into a Silverstone Temjin matx case, so does need to be matx. When you say 'better', if I am not overclocking, what is better about the examples given?
     
  7. mrbungle

    mrbungle Undercooked chicken giver

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    There's nothing wrong with Intel boards but they tend to be strictly functional.

    Look at the power circuitry for example, looks like its 2 or 3 phases on the Intel board where as the MSI listed above has 8.
     
  8. SuperHans123

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    Thanks Mr B. This was the kind of thing (power phases) that I am not really up on.
    The MSI board looks excellent VFM considering the features.
     

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