What is the best AM3+ for around $100 or less?
I am looking for a decent budget motherboard to use with a Phenom II 955 C3 95w, that will allow me to overclock it to 3.6GHz or more (its a locked multiplier) and support an upgrade to a CPU such as the FX-8350 or a "steamroller" cpu later on.
The one I have been thinking about are the MSI 970A-G46 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813130637&name=AMD-Motherboards
Mostly because It has ALC892 audio. It also claims to have PCI-E x16 GEN 3, on the box which I thought was impossible on AM3+ boards, because absolutely no one but MSi claims they have it.
But I've read about the CPU and voltage regulator overheating. I cannot seem to find the forum that I read, but anyway, a few people said that it was exceeding 80c under load.
Even though I haven't seen any proof of that it makes me not want to get it.
Also, almost everyone that complained about the MSI board suggested this ASUS board. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131873
I saw this one before, but disregarded it because of the integrated audio only being realtek 887 instead of 892. Even the motherboard in my old dell inspiron 530 from 2008 has alc 888 and It doesn't sound all that great to me even compared to another motherboard with ALC 888-S.
Having the best integrated audio is important because I am beginning to work with fl studio and want it to to sound as good as possible and don't want to put up with the hassle of overpriced creative cards that are known to have driver issues in x64 windows and cause interference with graphics cards. Or the cheap basic cards that do not guarantee to be better than integrated and also hog even more resources than integrated.
If there is something better, suggest it to me because I cannot seem to find any good AMD motherboards right now. I feel like going intel, which I would if I had the money, but I don't so I'm sticking with my Phenom II cpu I already have I'm also trying to get My pc built before Crysis 3 comes out, and I cannot just "save up" for Intel because I will be lucky if I can afford it as it is because so far I only have, Case, RAM and CPU, and have a budget of less than $600 to complete the build. The the graphics card, PSU, HDD, DVD and Windows, is probably going to be a minimum of $450 of that.
It doesn't matter if it's Win 8 ready or not even though I probably will get windows 8 despite not liking it just for the small performance improvement.
Also it can be a little over $100 as long as its not not too much over. Just don't suggest a crazy expensive "Enthusiast" board.
I didn't read the specs wrong, I am aware that it says 2.0 on the link I posted but on the box it says PCI express Gen 3. at 0:54 you can see it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKpNuy6jf04
I have no idea if its just misleading advertising and it just means the pci x1 but that's possible.