Is the Gigabyte EX58-UD3R motherboard compatible...


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    Mac OS X Yosemite
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    Is the Gigabyte EX58-UD3R motherboard compatible...


    Is the Gigabyte EX58-UD3R motherboard compatible with i7 Duo Core Processor?
    Here is the link below about the motherboard i am planning to buy for custom pc.

    GA-EX58-UD3R (rev. 1.0) - GIGABYTE - Product - Motherboard - Overview

    If it is NOT compatible with dual core processor, is having a 3+ i7 Core Processor still worth to get?
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    Windows 7 Ulitimate Beta 32 Bit, Windows Vista 32 Bit, Ubuntu 9.10 32 Bit
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    yes as long as its socket LGA1366 it will support it
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  3. Posts : 319
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    ThePizzaMan said:
    yes as long as its socket LGA1366 it will support it
    Your right. I saw that it supports LGA1366.
    i saw one of the cpu on the cpu support list but didnt mention if there was a dual or quad. But it does support a 6 core. holy moly. hahaha
    But i just want a 3+ ghz dual core and i be all good from there with a 4gb ddr3 ram.
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    well you can put one in there then :)
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    Brian6121990 said:
    Is the Gigabyte EX58-UD3R motherboard compatible with i7 Duo Core Processor?
    Here is the link below about the motherboard i am planning to buy for custom pc.

    GA-EX58-UD3R (rev. 1.0) - GIGABYTE - Product - Motherboard - Overview

    If it is NOT compatible with dual core processor, is having a 3+ i7 Core Processor still worth to get?
    It really depends on your needs. Is there any particular reason need a dual core over a quad, or do you already have a everything else except a motherboard?

    Because a i7 920/930 can be given a gentle overclock to 3ghz+, even with the stock cooling. There really isn't much advantage to buying a new dual core now.
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    smarteyeball said:
    Brian6121990 said:
    Is the Gigabyte EX58-UD3R motherboard compatible with i7 Duo Core Processor?
    Here is the link below about the motherboard i am planning to buy for custom pc.

    GA-EX58-UD3R (rev. 1.0) - GIGABYTE - Product - Motherboard - Overview

    If it is NOT compatible with dual core processor, is having a 3+ i7 Core Processor still worth to get?
    It really depends on your needs. Is there any particular reason need a dual core over a quad, or do you already have a everything else except a motherboard?

    Because a i7 920/930 can be given a gentle overclock to 3ghz+, even with the stock cooling. There really isn't much advantage to buying a new dual core now.
    im thinking about getting a quadcore anyways. something over 3ghz...i like to overclock it
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    Then the 1366+920/930 would be just thing if your going for an intel chip.

    With an aftermarket heat sink, you can comfortably get up to the 3.4-3.8 range, even 4.0ghz

    Alternatively there is always the 1156 platform.
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  8. Posts : 319
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    smarteyeball said:
    Then the 1366+920/930 would be just thing if your going for an intel chip.

    With an aftermarket heat sink, you can comfortably get up to the 3.4-3.8 range, even 4.0ghz

    Alternatively there is always the 1156 platform.
    Ever since i saw that motherboard because of its features, its like first love at sight. LOL No homo. So i plan to buy that motherboard and a range between 4-8 GB DDR3 ram and a quad-core processor and having it overclocked. I wont be buying it untill my externsite helps me get the job and for me to save up about $1500+ to have a custom built desktop with neon lights. =D
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