If you want to get in on Intel's new Sandy Bridge-E CPU, you'll need an LGA2011 motherboard. We've gathered four examples from Asus, Gigabyte, Intel, and MSI to see which one makes the best foundation for an Extreme Sandy build.
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| MSI's Z87-GD65 Gaming motherboard reviewed | 24 |
| Might as well call it the Xbox One-Eighty now. | +48 |