Motherboard Suggestions

Sabertooth is a solid choice and very good performer, you can't go wrong with that at all. That said, I'd look for a combo deal when the 4970K is released shortly with that motherboard. Good choice.
 
Thanks snake! Good suggestion as well.
 
Any particular reason for the jump? The Haswell really hasn't wowed me enough to justify the cost. And the performance gains are nominal at best. Truthfully, I'd recommend skipping this generation and wait until the chipset matures (successor to the Z9x series) and DDR4 is rampant. That's my plan at least in the near term.
 
I'm going from an 3rd gen i5 to a 4th gen i7. Only reason for the generation jump is the great CPU deal I'm getting on the i7.
 
Even that's a tough sell for me but because you're Doc, I'll help out :p

I'd say go for the Sabertooth but that's me personally. However also on micro center, there is the successor to Snakebabies suggestion, the Asus Maximus VII Hero for 229.00. A bit cheaper than the sabertooth at 249.00. I like red and black, but I also like the TUF armor of the sabertooth... So many suggestions...

I imagine you're planning on over clocking?
 
Even that's a tough sell for me but because you're Doc, I'll help out :p

I'd say go for the Sabertooth but that's me personally. However also on micro center, there is the successor to Snakebabies suggestion, the Asus Maximus VII Hero for 229.00. A bit cheaper than the sabertooth at 249.00. I like red and black, but I also like the TUF armor of the sabertooth... So many suggestions...

I imagine you're planning on over clocking?

Hells yeah! Probably going to shoot for 4.4 GHZ.
 
Hells yeah! Probably going to shoot for 4.4 GHZ.

Should be able to hit that easily with any board. I would check out the guides for Haswell CPUs. I know over clock.net has a guide along with a table of average overclocks and voltages. I'll post the link when I get home.

Edit: keep in mind, the chip has the same TIM as the 3xxx chips, so you may get similar overclocking potential.
 
Thanks JW. Definitely going to need your help with understanding sysprep.
 
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