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Upgrade motherboard recommendation

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GA-P55A-UD6
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Core i5 750
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XFX HD-5870-ZNFV
Hello guys, I am planning on upgrading to coffee lake.

I am having my eyes on Gigabyte B360M-HD3 and ASUS PRIME B360M-A

Which is better and more compatible with high sierra and possibly mojave ?

Thanks.
 
nobody cares to give opinions ?
 
I've actually never heard of that board before seeing your post and I read these forums practically every day. Why not go for something a bit more commonly used in these parts such as a Gigabyte Z370 HD3? Seems like you'd find more support in here with a more popular board, which is a bonus when and if things go south. I'd save up a couple of extra $ and skip the "budget" board, especially if you're going to use it for a while..
 
Hello guys, I am planning on upgrading to coffee lake.

I am having my eyes on Gigabyte B360M-HD3 and ASUS PRIME B360M-A

Which is better and more compatible with high sierra and possibly mojave ?

Thanks.

I would suggest you stay away from B360 motherboards at this time. They contain extra hardware not present on the Z370 motherboards which may cause problems in installing and using.

Consider a H370, or better, Z370 motherboard in the Buyer's Guide.
 
USB 3.1, I believe. Z370 has no USB 3.1 ports (all are USB 3.0) but B360 has 4. I have heard this may cause problems.
https://www.pcworld.com/article/326...z370-vs-h370-vs-b360-vs-h310-8th-gen-cpu.html

Now I don't have a Coffee Lake system so I can't verify any of this, so if you were to try a B360, I believe many people would want to hear about your experiences on this.
Well if I ended up getting a b360 I will surely post my experience... just still deciding now

Edit: also apparently GA Z370 HD3 board has 3.1 ports as well
 
Well if I ended up getting a b360 I will surely post my experience... just still deciding now.

Edit: also apparently GA Z370 HD3 board has 3.1 ports as well

The Z370-HD3 is listed in the Buyer's Guide, so it has been tested and known to work with MacOS High Sierra.
 
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