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Zkuq said:

I'm really out of the loop but generally motherboard doesn't matter a whole lot. Look for connectivity and maybe overclocking capabilities, and that's about it. Well, naturally CPU support must be checked too. Of course if you want to run two graphics cards, you'll need to see if the mobo supports SLI or CrossFire. Other than that, not a whole lot comes to mind. Choose the cheapest one that suffices, and by a quick look, the first one is exactly that.

Yeah Im thinking that too, but when I was about to click the order button I started to think what if I'll miss something useful in the more expensive motherboards.

The cheapest has 2 PCI-E slots as far as I can tell and thus should be enuff fore me, but I'm very unknowledgeable about modern features of mothaboards such as blue-tooth stuff (I never understood what is Blu-tooth and Wifi and all that stuff), connection to external.... stuff... what are those cards called, when you can put a little card in the computer, like a card reader or something?