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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: ieseanul on November 05, 2011, 01:31:34 am
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Hy,
I want a cheaper system (not too cheaper :P ).
I want to know it is ok the motherboard from Gigabyte H61M-DS2-B3 with the CPU i5-2500k?
I do not use the CPU to make overclocking (never).
I want to use the Intel HD Graphics 3000 on the CPU, for this reason I have chosen i5-2500k (not i5-2400 or 2300).
I do not want to talk about other components such as: RAM, Cooler, case, PSU ....
I don't need: SATA 3, USB 3.0, RAID, discrete graphic card.
My question is: i5-2500k and GA-H61M-DS2-B3 work well together or give conflicts? Can you suggest me, another cheap motherboard?
Sorry for my english and thanks for helping me!
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Hi and welcome.
The first thing that I don't understand is why you want to pay extra for and use a 2500K when you have stated that you don't want to overclock at all ? That is wasting money for no reason.
Why not just buy the 2500 or one of the other models that are not multiplier unlocked as they are cheaper ?
If you are dead set on the 2500K then there is no reason it won't work.
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The first thing that I don't understand is why you want to pay extra for and use a 2500K when you have stated that you don't want to overclock at all ?
I want to use the Intel HD Graphics 3000 on the CPU, for this reason I have chosen i5-2500k (not i5-2400 or 2300).
I saw that everyone consider this CPU, is made just for OC and it is forbidden to use if you don't overclock him (I am not a computers expert).
Let's say that I will choose i5-2400 (with IntelHD Graphics 2000), MB is ok in this case?
I will use the computer at home, for internet or to watch a movie. But, sometimes I will use this computer for:
- Matlab-Simulink,
- AutoCad,
- Office (Excel, Word, Power Point),
- AutoData,
- Corel Draw,
- LabView,
- to watch a movie or playing a normal game.
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It's not the you can only use the i5 2500k for overclocking but you can get an i5 2500 which is cheaper but can't be over clocked. I think that is what Dark Mantis was referring to when he said that.
Can you also confirm the motherboard that you are talking about (or better still post a link to it) as I can't find it on the Gigabyte site.
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Yes absic is quite correct as usual about what I meant. I was just trying to say there is no point in paying extra for a CPU that supports overclocking if you don't want to use that feature. You can save about £10 by buying the 2500 with the multiplier locked or even more by purchasing the 2400 or something similar.
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H61M-S2-B3 = http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=3917#sp
You're right, I did not see this motherboard on the Gigabyte site, i do not know why. In my country, it is for sale. I would like to know what you think about this motherboards, becose the prices are identical.
ok, i use i5-2400 (you have said me), in this case i have onboard graphics Intel HD 2000, not 3000 - no problem if you say so.
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i7 2700K - unlocked multiplier
i7 2600K - unlocked multiplier
i7 2600 - locked
i7 2xxx - locked
i5 2500K - unlocked multiplier
i5 2500 - locked
i5 2400 - locked
i5 2xxx - locked
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Meanwhile I bought the components and the motherboard GA-H61M-S2-B3 seems to work ok with the processor i5-2400.
This was my question (GA-H61M-S2-B3 work ok, with the CPU i5-2400?). The answer is definitely yes!
Thanks.
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I am afraid that you should have been a little more accurate when phrasing your question then ieseanul as the original post asks if the i5 2500K works with that motherboard which is a totally different CPU/ question.