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Price in Bangladesh 2024

Creatus Computer, the premier shop in Bangladesh, has updated its price list as of 26-04-2024. With a range spanning from BDT 4,000৳ to BDT 78,200৳, they offer 807 different products. Among these, 288 items are currently in stock, of them with the best discount price.

    • Support For DDR5 7600(O.C.)
    • Sure To Install It In The PCIEX16 Slot.
    • 4 X SATA 6Gb/S Connectors
    • 1 X 24-Pin ATX Main Power Connector
27,000৳ 28,500৳
Ex Tax:27,000৳
    • Support For S/PDIF Out
    • Micro ATX Form Factor; 24.4cm X 22.5cm
    • 1 X Q-Flash Plus Button
    • Chipset+2 USB 2.0 Hubs
16,000৳ 17,500৳
Ex Tax:16,000৳
    • Supported CPU: 12th/13th Gen Intel Processors (LGA1700)
    • Supported RAM: 4x DDR5, Max 192GB 7600(O.C.)
    • Graphics Output: 1x HDMI, 2x DisplayPort, 1 x D-Sub
    • : Realtek 2.5GbE LAN chip
16,800৳ 18,700৳
Ex Tax:16,800৳
    • Supported CPU: 12th/13th Gen Intel Processors (LGA1700)
    • Supported RAM: 2 x DDR4, Max 64GB 3200 Mhz
    • Graphics Output: 1x HDMI, 1 x D-Sub
    • : Realtek GbE LAN chip
14,900৳ 16,500৳
Ex Tax:14,900৳
    • Supported CPU: 13th Gen & 12th Gen Processors (LGA1700)
    • Supported RAM: 4 x DDR5 DIMMs, up to 7600(O.C.)
    • Graphics Output: 1 x HDMI, 1 x DisplayPort
    • : 2.5GbE LAN
29,800৳ 33,550৳
Ex Tax:29,800৳
    • Supported CPU: 12th/13th Gen Core, Pentium Gold & Celeron Processor (LGA 1700)
    • Supported RAM: 4x DDR5, 7200+(OC), Max 192GB
    • Graphics Output: 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort
    • : 2.5G LAN with Wi-Fi 6E Solution
38,400৳ 44,000৳
Ex Tax:38,400৳
    • Supports 12th Gen Intel Core Series Processors
    • Dual Channel Non-ECC Unbuffered DDR4, 4 DIMMs
    • Fast 2.5GbE LAN with Bandwidth Management
    • 4x Ultra-Fast NVMe PCIe 4.0/3.0 x4 M.2
27,500৳ 30,250৳
Ex Tax:27,500৳
    • Supported CPU: 13th Gen & 12th Gen Processors (LGA1700)
    • Supported Memory: 4 x DIMM, Max. 128GB, DDR5
    • Graphics Output: Intel Thunderbolt 4 ports, HDMI
    • : 1 x Realtek 2.5Gb Ethernet, Wi-Fi 6E
67,000৳ 71,170৳
Ex Tax:67,000৳
    • Supported CPU: 13th Gen & 12th Gen Processors (LGA1700)
    • Supported RAM: 4 x DIMM, Max. 128GB, DDR5 7800+(OC)
    • Graphics Output: 1 x DisplayPort, 1 x HDMI port
    • : 4 x M.2 slots, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth v5.3
67,000৳ 73,000৳
Ex Tax:67,000৳
    • Supported CPU: 12th/13th Gen Intel Processors (LGA1700)
    • Supported RAM: 4x DDR5, Max 192GB 7600(OC)
    • Graphics Output: 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort
    • : Realtek 2.5GbE LAN chip, Intel Wi-Fi 6E AX210
22,800৳ 23,650৳
Ex Tax:22,800৳
    • Supported CPU: 13th /12th Gen Intel Core / Pentium / Celeron processors (LGA 1700)
    • Supported RAM: 4x DDR5, Max 128GB, 7200+(OC)
    • Graphics Output: 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort
    • : 2.5G LAN and Intel Wi-Fi 6E Solution
44,490৳ 48,000৳
Ex Tax:44,490৳
    • Supported CPU: 13th /12th Gen Intel Core / Pentium / Celeron processors (LGA 1700)
    • Supported RAM: 4x DDR5, Max 128GB, 7600+(OC) MHz
    • Graphics Output: 1x HDMI
    • : 2.5G LAN and Intel Wi-Fi 6E Solution
52,900৳ 57,500৳
Ex Tax:52,900৳
    • Supported CPU: 13th Gen & 12th Gen Processors (LGA1700)
    • Supported Memory: 4 x DIMM, Max. 128GB, DDR4
    • Graphics Output: 1 x DisplayPort, 1 x HDMI
    • Realtek 2.5Gb Ethernet, TUF LANGuard
24,600৳ 26,910৳
Ex Tax:24,600৳
    • CPU Support: 10th Gen Intel Core Processors
    • RAM Support: DDR4 2933 MHz
    • Graphics Output: HDMI, DVI-D, D-Sub
    • 4 SATA3, 1 Ultra M.2 (PCIe Gen3 x4 & SATA3)
8,800৳ 9,900৳
Ex Tax:8,800৳
    • Ryzen 5000 Series/ 3rd Gen & 3rd Gen with Radeon Graphics Processors
    • GIGABYTE Exclusive 8118 Gaming LAN
    • 5+3 Phases Pure Digital VRM
    • Ultra-Fast NVMe PCIe Slots
9,500৳ 9,700৳
Ex Tax:9,500৳
    • Supported CPU: 13th Gen & 12th Gen Processors (LGA1700)
    • Supported Memory: 4 x DIMM, Max. 128GB, DDR4
    • Graphics Output: 1 x DisplayPort, 1 x HDMI
    • : 1 x Realtek 2.5Gb Ethernet, Wi-Fi 6E
35,500৳ 40,000৳
Ex Tax:35,500৳
    • Supported CPU: 13th Gen & 12th Gen Processors (LGA1700)
    • Supported Memory: 4 x DIMM, Max. 128GB, DDR5
    • Graphics Output: 1 x DisplayPort, 1 x HDMI
    • : 1 x Realtek 2.5Gb Ethernet, Wi-Fi 6E
49,250৳ 56,000৳
Ex Tax:49,250৳
    • Supported CPU - AMD Ryzen 3rd Gen, 4th Gen processors
    • Sockets Supported - AM4
    • Memory Max. - 64GB
    • Memory Slot - 2 DIMM
7,400৳ 8,800৳
Ex Tax:7,400৳
    • Supported CPU: 13th Gen & 12th Gen Processors (LGA1700)
    • Supported RAM: 4 x DIMM, Max. 128GB, DDR4
    • Graphics Output: 1 x DisplayPort, 1 x HDMI
    • : 3 x M.2 slots, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth v5.2
34,400৳ 36,460৳
Ex Tax:34,400৳
    • Supported CPU: 13th Gen & 12th Gen Processors (LGA1700)
    • Supported RAM: 4 x DIMM, Max. 128GB, DDR5 7200+(OC)
    • Graphics Output: 1 x DisplayPort, 1 x HDMI
    • : Realtek 2.5Gb Ethernet
34,500৳ 39,700৳
Ex Tax:34,500৳
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Overclocking on Motherboards

On motherboards, overclocking refers to pushing hardware elements like the CPU, GPU, or RAM over their manufacturer-specified boundaries in order to get increased performance. Because it may result in large increases in processing power, this technique is well-liked by enthusiasts and gamers who want better system performance. But there are disadvantages associated with overclocking as well, such as increased heat generation, shortened component lifespans, and unstable systems if done incorrectly. In order to enable overclocking while preserving system stability, modern motherboards frequently include features like BIOS settings and software applications. In order to achieve peak performance while avoiding hardware damage, proper cooling solutions and voltage management are essential factors to take into account when overclocking.

Top-Rated Motherboard Brands

Whether you opt for an Intel or AMD CPU for your desktop PC, selecting a quality motherboard from a reputable brand is crucial. A motherboard from a well-known brand can greatly influence your system's performance, whether it's for gaming or professional work. Popular brands like Colorful, Asrock, ASUS, Gigabyte, MSI, and NZXT offer a diverse range of motherboards suitable for various PC builds, from basic workstations to high-performance gaming rigs. With a plethora of options available, you can find the perfect motherboard to meet your specific needs and maximize your system's potential.

Types of Motherboards

Different types of motherboards are available to meet different demands. Standard hardware includes an ATX motherboard with lots of expansion capacity. Compact enclosures can accommodate Micro-ATX boards, which are smaller in size yet still functional. Small form factor builds are perfect for the modest size of mini-ITX motherboards. E-ATX, or extended ATX, offers additional room for several components. A middle ground between Mini-ITX and Micro-ATX is provided by Mini-DTX. The smallest, Nano-ITX, is employed in certain applications. Though less widespread, Micro-BTX sought to enhance cooling and ventilation. Every kind meets certain needs, ranging from portability to high-level connection.

Motherboard for Intel Processor

When selecting a motherboard for your Intel processor, it's crucial to consider compatibility with the CPU socket and chipset. For instance, 4th and 5th-generation Intel processors are compatible with LGA 1155 and LGA 1150 CPU sockets, paired with chipsets like H81, B85, Q85, Q87, H87, and Z87. From the 6th to 9th generations, processors utilize LGA 1151 sockets with chipsets including H110, B150, Q150, H170, Q170, and Z170, although only Z170 models allow overclocking without a GPU. For the latest Intel 12th, 13th, and 14th Gen processors, LGA 1700 CPU sockets are required, compatible with the Intel 600 and 700 series motherboards. These boards support DDR5 RAM modules, along with technologies such as HEVC, HDR, and VP9 10-bit encoding, alongside features like high-speed USB 3.0 ports and DDR4 RAM slots.

Motherboard for AMD Processor

MD processors utilize PGA socket types, with common ones being AM4, TRX4, and sWRX8. The latest AMD processors, available at Creatus Computer, offer backward compatibility with older AM2 and FM2 Plus sockets. The AM4 socket is compatible with a wide range of AMD processors, including entry-level Athlon APUs and the latest Ryzen CPUs. TR4X sockets are utilized by high-end Ryzen Threadripper CPUs, boasting high-performance multicore capabilities, larger cache sizes, and increased PCI-E lanes, making them ideal for gaming PCs. Lastly, sWRX8 sockets are used by the Ryzen Threadripper PRO CPU series, known for their ultra-powerful performance, energy-efficient cores, support for ECC RAM, and numerous PCIe lanes.

CPU Sockets of Motherboard

Motherboards have CPU sockets that act as an interface between the processor and the motherboard, allowing power supply and communication. Popular AMD sockets include TR4 for high-end Threadripper CPUs and AM4 for ordinary processors. For consumer-grade CPUs, Intel uses LGA (Land Grid Array) sockets, such as LGA 1150, 1151, and 1200, and LGA 1700 for the most recent iteration. LGA 2011-3 and LGA 2066 are enthusiast platforms designed to meet high-performance computing requirements. Every socket type has different characteristics and compatibility and is built for a certain generation of CPUs.

Form Factor

The physical dimensions, shape, and arrangement of a motherboard are referred to as its form factor, which includes ATX, Extended ATX, Micro ATX, and Mini ITX. The measurements and configuration of parts such as expansion slots, ports, and CPU sockets are set forth in these standards. With a standard size that works with most desktop PCs, ATX is the most widely used. Extended ATX offers more choices for expansion, while Micro ATX and Mini ITX are smaller versions that are perfect for systems with limited space or compact configurations.

RAM Type

Different RAM types, such as DDR3, DDR4, and the more recent DDR5, are supported by motherboards. DDR4, an updated standard, offers better performance and energy efficiency than DDR3, an older standard with less bandwidth and more power usage. The newest version of DDR5, which needs on the motherboard's chipset and CPU support, offers even faster speeds and more economy.

Important Factors to Evaluate When Choosing a Motherboard

Whether you are choosing a motherboard for an Intel or an AMD PC there are some common factors to consider. The Motherboards can be mounted on Small towers, Mid-Tower, or Full Tower casing whether it’s an ATX, micro-ATX, Mini-ATX, or iATX board. PCIe is the component connection port used by motherboards. The newest standard is PCIe 3.0 and 4.0. with x1, x4, x8, and x16 slots. Many motherboards have advanced features like integrated WiFi. RAMs are plugged into a motherboard via a rectangular slot called the dual in-line memory module (DIMM). The number of DIMM slots commonly varies from two to eight slots. The supported capacity for RAM ranges from 2GB up to 64GB DIMMs. Motherboards support a hard disk drive (HDD) with spinning platters and solid-state drives (SSD) with NAND flash memory for storage. HDDs are available in 3.5 and 2.5-inch sizes. Motherboards use SATA 3.0. Ports, NVM Express(NVMe) M.2 for storage. These ports have around 600MBps reading and write speeds for SATA SSDs and around 250MBps read and write for regular SATA HDDs with increased bandwidth, lower latency.

Best Motherboard Shop in Bangladesh From Creatus Computer

Creatus Computer stands as Bangladesh's largest retail destination for DesktopLaptopMonitorNetworkingGadget, and Gaming. Visit any of our branches for unbeatable deals on your preferred Motherboard. Additionally, our extensive range of products and services is available on the Ultra Technology online store. Choose from a variety of payment methods and enjoy hassle-free EMI options. Our delivery network spans across Bangladesh, ensuring nationwide coverage. Shop with us for convenience, reliability, and exceptional value.

FAQs

Q: What is the role of a motherboard in a computer system?

A: The motherboard acts as the central hub, connecting various components such as the CPU, RAM, GPU, storage devices, and peripherals. It facilitates communication between these components, enabling the computer to function.

Q: How do I choose the right motherboard for my needs?

A: Consider factors like compatibility with your CPU and other components, required features (such as expansion slots, ports, and onboard peripherals), form factor to fit your case, and future upgrade potential.

Q: What are common signs of motherboard failure?

A: Symptoms may include system instability (such as random crashes or freezes), failure to boot, error messages during startup, and peripherals not working properly. Diagnosing motherboard issues often requires troubleshooting other components first.

Q: Can I upgrade my motherboard without reinstalling my operating system?

A: Generally, changing the motherboard requires reinstalling the operating system due to different drivers and hardware configurations. However, some operating systems, like Windows 10, may be more tolerant of hardware changes and may allow for a smoother transition.

Q: What precautions should I take when installing or handling a motherboard?

A: Ground yourself to prevent static discharge, handle the motherboard carefully to avoid physical damage, install standoffs to prevent short circuits, connect components properly according to the manual, and ensure proper cooling for optimal performance and longevity.