Grimrocker
Apprentice
I was wondering what are the real differences between an H170 board and a B150? I did check out a few articles, but they never seemed to answer the question conclusively.
Like I know that the primary difference between a Z170 board and the others are the overclocking feature, which you can only do with a K-series skylake processor anyway. I've already bought an i5 6500 at a steal deal of 12.3k
(brand new with warranty of course!) and now I'm looking for a nice future-proof motherboard to go with.
I see that in many other posts, some senior members have recommended a B150 board for skylake builds, but I was wondering what are the REAL additions of using an H170 board over a B150.
And lastly, please suggest me a few H170 (or B150 for the that matter) boards to go with my i5 6500.
Thanks in advance
Like I know that the primary difference between a Z170 board and the others are the overclocking feature, which you can only do with a K-series skylake processor anyway. I've already bought an i5 6500 at a steal deal of 12.3k
I see that in many other posts, some senior members have recommended a B150 board for skylake builds, but I was wondering what are the REAL additions of using an H170 board over a B150.
And lastly, please suggest me a few H170 (or B150 for the that matter) boards to go with my i5 6500.
Thanks in advance