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Which motherboard would you recommend for Intel i7 - 8700k, i can stretch up to 250 $ ?
 

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That's a Million dollar question.

I Would say Rog Maximus x Hero but considering many users in here arent that happy with Asus Motherboards let's wait to see what they have to say
 
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I use Asus Prime Z370-p with my non-K i7 8700, and work well.
 

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A z370 board, or z390 if you really wanted. With that high of a budget, there are at least a dozen boards that would work.

What features matter to you?
Since you are getting a "k" cpu, we can assume overclocking is at least on the table.
What about I/O? Do you care about USB 3.1 Gen2?
What about audio? Do you care about things like S/PDIF Out?

Looks are also a factor that we can't neccesarrily pick for you. If you post a few links to boards you like(purely based on looks) we can narrow selection down.
 
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My now sold Asus Prime Z370-A and i7-8700k never skipped a beat.
 

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Is that a high budget for you?

It's on the high end for mainstream boards, as the OP gave no indication of needing specialized features like 10 gigabit LAN or extreme overclocking support, extra PCIe, etc.

Again, it just leaves the question pretty wide open (where a lower budget of say 150 would narrow the field quite a lot)
 

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I respect your opinion, i just have another point of view of what a High/low budget is.
 
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Seems as tho most 8700k's OC about the same regardless of what board they are on.
You should be able to get a decent board for $200
 

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That's true.



That information is completely wrong.

I would say it's technically wrong, but functionally correct. The kind of overclocking that is most common (ex. Set the Vcore, then raise the multiplier until it becomes unstable) will produce nearly identical results 99% of the time on most any board at the $200 price point. Some boards do have better designed VRM, or better BIOS, but it's not enough to make much difference until you start digging into much more involved overclocking.
 
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There are some good Z390 boards that will gladly accept an 8700K with its highest possible OC abilities.
They dont even need to be fancy. Gigabyte's Z390 150-170$ line-up is solid
 

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There are some good Z390 boards that will gladly accept an 8700K with its highest possible OC abilities.
Yeah, browsing newegg it seems that Z370 and Z390 are mixed together pretty evenly price wise.

A Z390 board would have native USB 3.1 Gen2 and integrated wifi, but there are plenty of Z370 boards with those features added in.
 
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At this point, i'd take GB's Z390 125$ entry over their Z370 175$ one, with all honesty. Mistakes were maid back then, and are nicely sorta fixed.
 

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Maximus Hero gets my vote
 

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There are some good Z390 boards that will gladly accept an 8700K with its highest possible OC abilities.

Indeed, i have ordered this for my 8086K/8700K

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For 1/3 of that price.
Gigabyte's Z390 Gaming X is a solid choice for around 150 USD. For 190$ The Aorus Z390 Pro is also great for some extra connectivity.
 
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I just picked up an 8700k and an Asus Maximus Hero XI Z390, I have no complaints so far. All comes down to $$$ to spend.
 

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You're right but i just buy Asus Motherboards.
But this discussion is not about you, its about OP trying to buy a good motherboard within a 250$ budget, and not you about buying the absolute best and most expensive motherboard for LGA1151 that was designed for extreme sub-zero overclocking
 

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Save some $ & go with the asrock Extreme4 , its beastly, & has all the functions that matter. Theyre $160 now, but go on sale occasionally. The only better would be the taichi, but id be surprised if it actually out performs the extreme4, as ive gotten stable 5.2Ghz on it with minimal exp or testing
 
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Budget choice + good OC capability: AsRock Extreme4
Somewhat better / more feature rich: AsRock Fatality Gaming K6 / Asus Prime A
Enthusiast level / top end OC capability: AsRock Taichi ($250 or less)

The most of a difference in OC capability between these boards is 100-200mhz at the very best, if even that, for ambient OC. They can all push more than enough for this CPU and have decent VRM. More important concerns should be price difference, feature set/IO, and aesthetics and probably also in that order.

AsRock has announced to update all boards for 9th gen CPUs as well, should you want to upgrade to 8 core CPUs at some point. Their whole line from the Extreme4 and up is a clear winner on Z370 IMO.

Some great info here
https://www.reddit.com/r/buildapc/comments/85rttb and overview here
https://www.overclock.net/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=99753

That information is completely wrong.

No its not. Sources pls

Here's an AsRock ITX board doing 5.1
https://www.anandtech.com/show/12683/asrock-z370-gaming-itx-ac-review/8

Here's an Asus Apex doing 5.1
https://www.anandtech.com/show/12506/the-asus-rog-maximus-x-apex-review/9

Same CPU, near identical performance. The biggest difference is in LLC levels/strength. In this example, 100mhz at best due to temperature/voltage differences - but neither board gets 5.2 out of it
 
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The only place I would disagree is the fatality being a "better" board then the extreme4, as they are nearly identical in specifications, or identical except for colors scheme.

the differences are "gimmicks" and stuff not of real importance. the important stuff is power phases (both have 12) ...PCIE (they both have 3 or 4 i forget), USB options, (they are the same or pretty close)....they both support optane (gimmick) ..... and they both have those dingus RGB's (gimmicks) .... the extreme has dual UEFI, im guessing the fatality does too (possibly needed) ... the main difference when i bought mine, was the extreme was cheaper than it is now, but ive been buying the extreme series since Sandy bridge, they never let me down. Asrock is always the best choice in MoBo tech, either are great boards, basically the same.
https://www.asrock.com/mb/compare.asp?Models=Z370 Extreme4,Fatal1ty Z370 Gaming K6

honestly, id argue that the taichi isnt "better" than the Extreme4.....they OC the same, and are both tough as hell. All the rest is bells & whistles, which is important to some, but im not the kind of guy to pay $100 more for a 4th PCIE slot, or more RGB lights, etc.

Best buy IMO/IME for the $$ is extreme4, as ive beaten many guys running taichi boards in OC, and bench tests. but $160 is a bit high imo.....maybe they'll go on sale.
 
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The only place I would disagree is the fatality being a "better" board then the extreme4, as they are nearly identical in specifications, or identical except for colors scheme.

the differences are "gimmicks" and stuff not of real importance.
https://www.asrock.com/mb/compare.asp?Models=Z370 Extreme4,Fatal1ty Z370 Gaming K6

There's a BLCK engine on the K6, it is closer to the Taichi than it is to the Extreme4 for overclocking. That and some other details. But yes, I agree, minor details.
 
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