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How to Choose a Microatx Motherboard for Your PC?

MicroATX motherboard must support RAM Type (DDR4) – By this I mean the general type of RAM. The current standard is DDR4, with the previous being DDR3 (and the next being, you guessed it, DDR5, potentially releasing 2021/2022). Motherboards will only support one type of RAM, so if you’re buying the latest DDR4 RAM (as you should), you must choose a motherboard that supports DDR4 (but any modern board will as RAM types like DDR4 last for many, many years).

motherboard will support your RAM speed. Buying 3200MHz modules? Check that 3200MHz is officially stated in the motherboard’s list of supported RAM speeds. If you see “OC” listed after the speed, it simply means you need to manually set the speed in the motherboard BIOS

It’s also good to know the maximum amount of memory your board can take on, particularly if you’re building an extreme system with a ton of memory or if you’re planning on upgrading later. This shouldn’t be a problem for most builds as it’s rare to utilize the upper limits of what a board supports

Every deck starts with a solid foundation. There are a few ways that a foundation system for a deck can be constructed and we’ll highlight three of them: footing, pier, and pier/footing.

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