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I want the best quality of a motherboard, not necesarily with the best specs such as for an 8-core cpu.
Ok..so what are you looking for? Shopping tips? There are MANY sites that you can research this question on for yourself...saying "best" is VERY objective, and you give us NO details (such as budget and location), that would even give us a HINT as to how to give you a suggestion.
Google has many that you can look up...compare specs for yourself.
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I don't care what price, form factor, or any spec. I live in the U.S.
That makes no sense at all. Is an ATX better than an extended ATX or is a micro ATX better than both? Is it a requirement to have two CPU sockets or are you happy installing one CPU in a dual-socket motherboard even if it doesn't actually work?
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