Hey there,
I'm planning a general "brought up to the current generation" upgrade for my PC. Over the 2 years I've had this machine I've installed a new graphics card and SSD (amongst other accessories). SO with Ivy Bridge around the corner I'm looking to upgrade the /rest/ of my machine.
I don't have as much money as I would like for this however, so I'm looking to get the best value. I have read up on current generation motherboards for Socket 1155 such as ASUS P8Z68-V/GEN3 , GIGABYTE GA-Z68X-UD4 etc etc.I can see they offer a BIOS upgrade to PCI-E 3.0 and support 22nm chips (which I presume is Ivy Bridge).
SO I'm here to ask if it's worth getting one of these boards with non-OOTB PCI-E 3.0 and 22nm CPU support, or if I should get a board specifically designed for Ivy Bridge. I have my eye on the MSI Z77A-GD55 for this.
Please don't worry that much about the money side of things, I will delay if I need to, I'm not planning on upgrading my Motherboard & Processor for a long time after this! I'm just a little unsure as to how much extra the designed-for-22nm range can offer.
Thanks!
I'm planning a general "brought up to the current generation" upgrade for my PC. Over the 2 years I've had this machine I've installed a new graphics card and SSD (amongst other accessories). SO with Ivy Bridge around the corner I'm looking to upgrade the /rest/ of my machine.
I don't have as much money as I would like for this however, so I'm looking to get the best value. I have read up on current generation motherboards for Socket 1155 such as ASUS P8Z68-V/GEN3 , GIGABYTE GA-Z68X-UD4 etc etc.I can see they offer a BIOS upgrade to PCI-E 3.0 and support 22nm chips (which I presume is Ivy Bridge).
SO I'm here to ask if it's worth getting one of these boards with non-OOTB PCI-E 3.0 and 22nm CPU support, or if I should get a board specifically designed for Ivy Bridge. I have my eye on the MSI Z77A-GD55 for this.
Please don't worry that much about the money side of things, I will delay if I need to, I'm not planning on upgrading my Motherboard & Processor for a long time after this! I'm just a little unsure as to how much extra the designed-for-22nm range can offer.
Thanks!