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    Hi Everyone!

    Can you give me suggestions regarding msi p55 cd3 motherboard?

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    If u desires a superior P55 chipset motherboard at a reasonable cost then this is the best option. This is the entry level P55 board from MSI. What’s your financial plan? If u can raise your budget I would suggests EVGA P55 motherboards or Intel's Kingsberg [DP55KG] or Gigabyte's GA-P55-UD5.

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    My financial plan is 200$ but where I live I would acquire this board for approximately 160$ and the boards you declared for about >250$. i just want a board which can feels gaming and high temperatures other fancy stuff not necessary like sli etc as my monitor is 20".recommend a good board in 160$ variety .

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    Where does u live? Where r u receiving the boards from?
    You can decide from these boards under 200$ [USD] mark.

    MSI P55-GD65 - 160$

    EVGA P55 SLI - 199$

    Gigabyte P55-UD4P - 170$.

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    I have a MSI p55 cd3 and it is an enormous board. It work right out of the box and on 2nd boot up I aimed out the OC sprite and my I5 went from 2.66ghz to 3.382ghz and with a number of easy alteration in the bios it essentially ran at 4.0ghz stable for 24 hours. So yes I would recommend this board, it met my opportunity and far exceeded them.

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    THANKS for the information, but what do you mean by it running for 24 hours at 4.0 GHz.
    Then what?

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    MSI-P55-CD53 is certainly the best access level motherboard in P55 series if it is obtainable in your finances by 200$ budget u mean u can use up 10k INR for the board then in that case I advocate MSI-P55-GD65 [10k+] or EVGA P55 SLI [10k+].Gigabyte and ASUS motherboards are expensive in India evaluates to their USD prices so best alternative is MSI or EVGA if they are accessible.

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    So final opinions, I have a financial plan of about 500$=25k INR. I require a core i5(10.5k) 4gb dual channel ram (5k).if I could get GD65 for 10k I will go with it if not then cd3 is the only choice. I just wish for aboard that can tolerate some freaky temps (my ambient temps).also where did you get these mobo prices from.

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    Ok so here u goes...this is what u can get for an i5 structure around 25k. I uncertainty u can acquire good 4gigs DDR3 RAM under 5k. it will cost 5.5k at least.

    Intel Core i5-750 CPU @ 10.5k

    Motherboard options:

    MSI P55-GD65 @ 9.7k

    ASUS P7P55-D @ 10k

    GA-P55M-UD2 @ 7.5k

    the costs will very according to where r u getting it from? Which city u in or will u be trade this from?

    But for fine overclocking u will require a good CPU cooler too....the store cooler is no good for OC stuff. If u want to OC a lot then MSI-P55-GD65 will be the greatest... it has auto OC genie key that does the OC automatically.

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    Well, if I could obtain these values in Bhopal then I would go with what you recommended. Any advice concerning ram. Also is GD65 worth the extra 3.5k over cd3 (price?). I just require this system to run good for at least 2 years.

    Do you think mobo costs will cut down in 1 or 2 months? I just don't obtain why we have to buy stuff in India for approximately double the money.

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