Only Z370 boards are listed in the buyers guide - can we expect the other 370 series boards (as in the subject) to also be compatible with High Sierra
(I want MATX with Display port - options are limited in Z370, and somewhat more expensive.)
Thanks.
I'm curious also.
Having had success with an Asrock B250 board (Pro4 mATX) and the lowly G4560 on Sierra (with a GTX 1060) -
despite not finding specific guides or recommendations (I followed a guide for the G4560 in a different Asrock board - only had to tweak for Nvidia Web driver and change to correct audio codec for on board audio to come good.)
I've only seen one other brief comment of a success story for B250. Suprised how well this build runs Sierra!
I feel spurred on to try a B360 board with High Sierra - and an i7 8700(not the K) -
seems a lot more bang for buck than dropping an i7 7700(not the K) in that B250 board I've just had success with.
I'll re-use the GTX 1060 - put a cheap GT1030 in the B250 and sell it on fairly cheaply as an entry-level hackintosh / gamer.
Anyone with experience care to steer me away from the B360 idea? - as I understand, B360 is essentially just less bells and whistles than Z370 - and when you're on a budget, it all matters...building it for a friend who's missus may do some video editing..
I haven't bought the motherboard for this build yet, but at about two thirds of the cost of the Z370 - B360 is tempting given my earlier success of a not particularly recommended board...
Someone else must have tried it, surely ??
Any input gratefully received.