For a long time I chose a motherboard under 11900K. I've read enough reviews, about all these power lines and so on. Although the most important thing for me was the presence of the required number of slots to cram peripherals, such as a sound card, Raid controller, IEEE1394 ports and other things that impose their requirements on the motherboard, and as it turned out, there were not so many suitable mothers. I chose between several from Asus in the price range from 18 to 25tr, I almost took it for 35, but then changed my mind and bought it for 18 at a TUF discount, because it was praised as a stable middle peasant without any obvious disadvantages. I am satisfied with the purchase, all devices on it started up normally, except that the memory of the Corsair Vengeance LPX 32 GB (16 GB x 2) CMK32GX4M2B3200C16R was buggy at 3200 MHz and I had to raise the voltage to 1.5V. Perhaps it would be different on another mother, or maybe not, and this is the whole problem in memory. As for the BIOS settings, there is everything you need and a lot more that is incomprehensible and is unlikely to be needed by a person who is not going to overclock the processor or memory. And it is not clear why the concept of gaming and overclocking, they are somehow close. For example, I built myself a computer for games, but why should I drive a percentage if the performance in games is 99% dependent on the video card and the game often doesn’t matter what kind of i3 or i9 processor you have. From the fact that I overclock something there, I will only lose stability in the operation of the computer, which in games is fraught with the fact that I will worsen the overall result or let the team down. I always thought that overclocking is the lot of those who did not have enough money for top-end components and he is trying to compensate for this by changing operating modes. Or, as it used to be, when you just had a top-end processor, but it rendered an hour of video in 6 hours without overclocking, but with overclocking in 2. Here you could not buy another one, because this one is the most expensive. And then I started building dual-processor systems. But there was such a time. And here it turns out that the word gaming, like the word jazz, can be called the most opposite things.
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