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PRIME H510M-A , socket 1200 carte mère socket 1200

PRIME H510M-A , socket 1200 carte mère socket 1200

46€

(6 Vendors)
Processor Type: Intel
ASRock A520M-HDV

ASRock A520M-HDV

50€

(6 Vendors)
Processor Type: AMD
GIGABYTE H410M H V2

GIGABYTE H410M H V2

52€

(8 Vendors)
Processor Type: Intel
MSI A520M-A PRO

MSI A520M-A PRO

53€

(10 Vendors)
Processor Type: AMD
Biostar B450MHP

Biostar B450MHP

54€

(1 Vendors)
Processor Type: AMD
Gigabyte H610M S2H V3 DDR4

Gigabyte H610M S2H V3 DDR4

55€

(10 Vendors)
Processor Type: Intel
ASRock H510M-HDV/M.2 SE

ASRock H510M-HDV/M.2 SE

56€

(6 Vendors)
Processor Type: Intel
MSI PRO H610M-E DDR4

MSI PRO H610M-E DDR4

58€

(8 Vendors)
Processor Type: Intel
Gigabyte A520M DS3H V2

Gigabyte A520M DS3H V2

59€

(11 Vendors)
Processor Type: AMD
MSI A520M PRO

MSI A520M PRO

59€

(7 Vendors)
Processor Type: AMD
Gigabyte H510M H V2

Gigabyte H510M H V2

60€

(9 Vendors)
Processor Type: Intel
Biostar H510MHP 2.0

Biostar H510MHP 2.0

60€

(2 Vendors)
Processor Type: Intel

Motherboard: the foundation of your PC setup

The motherboard is the heart of your PC. It's what connects all your components together: processor, RAM, SSD, graphics card, power supply... A poor choice can limit the future evolution of your machine, or even create frustrating incompatibilities.

Whether you're a gamer seeking performance or a user looking for stability for office tasks, your motherboard must be chosen carefully. It manages the connections, advanced features (Wi-Fi, overclocking, RGB, etc.), and compatibility with processor generations.

Socket and chipset: the keys to compatibility

The socket is essential: an Intel processor requires an LGA 1200, LGA 1700 or newer socket, while an AMD CPU needs an AM4 or AM5 socket. If the socket doesn't match, it's simple: it won't fit.

Next comes the chipset (e.g., B550, Z790, A620…), which determines the features: number of PCIe ports, support for PCIe 4.0 or 5.0, compatibility with overclocking, number of USB ports, etc. The higher the tier, the more connectivity you gain - but the price goes up as well.

Form factor, connectivity, and useful options

Motherboards come in several formats: ATX, micro-ATX, Mini-ITX. The form factor affects the size of the compatible case, the number of RAM or PCIe slots, and the overall options.

  • ATX: standard format, very comprehensive
  • mATX: more compact, budget-friendly
  • ITX: ultra-compact, for mini-PCs

Other elements to consider: presence of integrated Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB-C ports, M.2 slots for NVMe SSDs, etc.

Compare motherboards on DropReference

With our motherboard price comparison tool, you can filter by socket, chipset, form factor, and features to find the best value for your money. We cover all major brands: MSI, ASUS, Gigabyte, ASRock

And with our free configurator, you can check compatibility with your processor, RAM, case, cooling... in just one click. You save time, avoid mistakes, and optimize your budget from the get-go.

FAQ: Frequently asked questions about motherboards

  • Does a motherboard affect performance?
    Yes, especially in terms of stability, RAM management, overclocking, and connectivity. It doesn't boost FPS, but it unlocks potential.
  • Can you install DDR4 RAM on a DDR5 motherboard?
    No. Motherboards are compatible with either DDR4 or DDR5, not both. Always check the type of memory supported.
  • What is the difference between B550, B650, Z790…?
    These are chipsets. The higher the number, the more advanced the features. Z = high-end, B = mid-range, A = entry-level.
  • Should I update the BIOS?
    Sometimes, yes, especially if you're installing a recent generation processor on an older board. DropReference will let you know if needed.

With DropReference, you can easily choose your affordable and compatible motherboard. Build a powerful, scalable, and above all, reliable machine - without wasting your money or time.