Any idea's what Intel 1155 H67 i should go for

michaela

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Been looking at 1155 H67 boards as gonna use the onboard graphics as not a gamer, and can use the money to get the i7 2600. anyway just wondering what boards people would suggest.
 
Been looking at 1155 H67 boards as gonna use the onboard graphics as not a gamer, and can use the money to get the i7 2600. anyway just wondering what boards people would suggest.

Michaela what sort of stuff are you planning to do on your PC? If it is an everyday use and you are really 100% sure you wanna use on board gpu jsut go with i5 2500k and save yourself £80.
 
Michaela what sort of stuff are you planning to do on your PC? If it is an everyday use and you are really 100% sure you wanna use on board gpu jsut go with i5 2500k and save yourself £80.

Getting the k version on a P67 board is pointly, since overclocking is not available on them. So the normal i5 2500 will do.
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Aurus she mentioned using on board gpu (shall i say on cpu gpu?). K versions have better gpus. Also the price of I2500 is pretty much equal to 2500k...
 
My names Michael so He not She but no worries the a is start of my surname. anyway I wanna be able to watch decent hd video and every day stuff with the on chip graphics not a gamer so dont really think i need a card.
 
My names Michael so He not She but no worries the a is start of my surname. anyway I wanna be able to watch decent hd video and every day stuff with the on chip graphics not a gamer so dont really think i need a card.

Ouch I am sorry mate. I dont think you need a card either and i think you will be just fine with just about of any of the SandyBridge CPUs for your needs.
 
Anybody any idea which board I should go for then?

Asus P8H67-M Pro Rev B3 will do mate. I am using the P67 version and I am really happy with it. In your situation I would go for m-atx format because it gives you the choice of going for a really small and quiet case. It would look perfect in the living room for example serving as a media center.



 
Asus P8H67-M Pro Rev B3 will do mate. I am using the P67 version and I am really happy with it. In your situation I would go for m-atx format because it gives you the choice of going for a really small and quiet case. It would look perfect in the living room for example serving as a media center.




I have been looking looking at media centers and quite like the silverstone LC17 just wondering if anyone has seen it and if it would be ok for i7 2600 build.
 
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