your floppy can't store that much info, you need an upgrade.
belsibub
14 Dec 16#4
Nice price for z170 but what's pro about this board?
TheGreatMogul
14 Dec 16#5
Would this be suitable for a new build, medium or highend. Or would it be better to spend some extra cash for a higher spec board.
romeospadre
14 Dec 161#6
Number of ports looks low, currently looking at Mobo's for a decent gaming build.
I personally am looking to by something with USB C for longevity and built in WiFi. Although I realize that I will be looking to spend £150 upwards ... just my 2 cents worth :smiley:
ws007 to romeospadre
14 Dec 162#9
Build in wifi for a gaming rig?
PhilK
14 Dec 161#7
I was always a die hard Gigabyte fan. Never let me down. The replaceboard board i bought ONLY because my new case wasn't big enough is an MSI and is even better than the Gigabytes I always bought. And they were all great without exception. But I'm a fan of MSI now !
eriksl
14 Dec 163#8
Only heard bad reviews of ebuyer and their seemingly nonexistent RMA process. So be warned..
tomwoodhouse
14 Dec 16#10
OOS
ollie87
14 Dec 16#11
Some people actually like lag, must be ex-console gamers.
jsty3105
14 Dec 16#12
I can give one reason -
convenience. I mainly use LAN myself but it's useful to switch to WiFi when something goes wrong and I need to tether my connection. It's not always for online gaming.
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More specs here: https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/Z170-A-PRO.html
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I personally am looking to by something with USB C for longevity and built in WiFi. Although I realize that I will be looking to spend £150 upwards ... just my 2 cents worth :smiley:
convenience. I mainly use LAN myself but it's useful to switch to WiFi when something goes wrong and I need to tether my connection. It's not always for online gaming.