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Just wondering. I could save a few bucks going with a Z68 micro-ATX over a full ATX. The one I was looking at is this one:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813128495
Microcenter carries it:
http://www.microcenter.com/single_pr...uct_id=0364087
Some questions:
Will this Z68 board support the 2500K CPU? Will it support overclocking it to 4.5Ghz? The description on Microcenter's site says limited to 95W CPUs. That would seem to preclude overclocking, wouldn't it? It also only has a 4-pin ATX12V connector.
Also, I plan on running GTX460 SLI with this board. Would I put the cards into the first and third slots, or the first and last PCI-E slots?
If so, then will it block the SATA ports? I'm really worried about that, it seems like plugging a GTX460 into the third slot would block the SATA slots something fierce, including the SATA 6G ports. But if I put the card into the fourth slot, then I think I could use the two SATA 6G ports, and two of the SATA 3G ports. I really wish Gigabyte had used the right-angle SATA sockets on this board.
Edit:
This appears to be the next step up, this board does have right-angle SATA ports.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128503
It also has a USB3 header on the board. And an 8-pin EPS12V connector for the CPU.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813128495
Microcenter carries it:
http://www.microcenter.com/single_pr...uct_id=0364087
Some questions:
Will this Z68 board support the 2500K CPU? Will it support overclocking it to 4.5Ghz? The description on Microcenter's site says limited to 95W CPUs. That would seem to preclude overclocking, wouldn't it? It also only has a 4-pin ATX12V connector.
Also, I plan on running GTX460 SLI with this board. Would I put the cards into the first and third slots, or the first and last PCI-E slots?
If so, then will it block the SATA ports? I'm really worried about that, it seems like plugging a GTX460 into the third slot would block the SATA slots something fierce, including the SATA 6G ports. But if I put the card into the fourth slot, then I think I could use the two SATA 6G ports, and two of the SATA 3G ports. I really wish Gigabyte had used the right-angle SATA sockets on this board.
Edit:
This appears to be the next step up, this board does have right-angle SATA ports.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128503
It also has a USB3 header on the board. And an 8-pin EPS12V connector for the CPU.
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