note: There's a TL;DR version, scroll down
Hey guys! My 6870 popped a blue screen few months ago and according to you guys it was dead, RIP.
This week I got a new GPU! a GTX 960 and it's working great so far.
But! It was too big for my case, my friend still had an old pc lying around he didn't use and it was okay with him if I took it so I did. Now this pc still had everything on it and its motherboard was bigger than mine (more space, yay?) so I installed that one instead.
Everything works great but I wasn't feeling so comfortable with it, I thought a sudden hardware change, that could mess up some stuff (driver related) and googling a bit around, it was suggested to reinstall windows when getting another mobo.
Too bad I didn't know this, installed the motherboard right away and messed up the drivers already, I would've sticked too my old mobo if I knew..
Too late I guess! Time to format my pc (again.. yawn)
I wanted to make sure this mobo I'm using is actually better than my old one because changing later again means reinstalling windows again...
So I wanted to ask you guys, which of these motherboards look better to you? I'm not really sure how to measure motherboards, I think you just look at what features it has and hasn't?
The only real differences I've noticed was the chipset (amd 880g vs amd 760g) and the slightly better onboard gpu (yay?)
Now, you should know I won't upgrade my hardware again, I will stick to what I have and even if I upgrade, my next cpu will definitely be an Intel. (so new motherboard)
Both of these mobos support my amd 1090t.
TL;DR
Which of these motherboards should I use? They both have everything I need, is there any feature that would result into maybe better performance, or any useful feature I'm missing?
Gigabyte vs Asus
Hey guys! My 6870 popped a blue screen few months ago and according to you guys it was dead, RIP.
This week I got a new GPU! a GTX 960 and it's working great so far.
But! It was too big for my case, my friend still had an old pc lying around he didn't use and it was okay with him if I took it so I did. Now this pc still had everything on it and its motherboard was bigger than mine (more space, yay?) so I installed that one instead.
Everything works great but I wasn't feeling so comfortable with it, I thought a sudden hardware change, that could mess up some stuff (driver related) and googling a bit around, it was suggested to reinstall windows when getting another mobo.
Too bad I didn't know this, installed the motherboard right away and messed up the drivers already, I would've sticked too my old mobo if I knew..
Too late I guess! Time to format my pc (again.. yawn)
I wanted to make sure this mobo I'm using is actually better than my old one because changing later again means reinstalling windows again...
So I wanted to ask you guys, which of these motherboards look better to you? I'm not really sure how to measure motherboards, I think you just look at what features it has and hasn't?
The only real differences I've noticed was the chipset (amd 880g vs amd 760g) and the slightly better onboard gpu (yay?)
Now, you should know I won't upgrade my hardware again, I will stick to what I have and even if I upgrade, my next cpu will definitely be an Intel. (so new motherboard)
Both of these mobos support my amd 1090t.
TL;DR
Which of these motherboards should I use? They both have everything I need, is there any feature that would result into maybe better performance, or any useful feature I'm missing?
Gigabyte vs Asus
My Computer
At a glance
Win 10 HomeAMD Ryzen 5 2600Kingstone Hyperx 2x 8GBNvidia GTX 1060
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- OS
- Win 10 Home
- CPU
- AMD Ryzen 5 2600
- Motherboard
- MSI X470 Gaming Plus
- Memory
- Kingstone Hyperx 2x 8GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia GTX 1060
- Hard Drives
- Intel® 545 Series 256 GB SSD &
WDC WD20EARS-00MVWB0 2TB HDD
- PSU
- OCZ 550W
- Case
- Sharkoon Night Shark
- Cooling
- Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240L