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For questions relating to the main control and interconnection component of a computer. Beware - a number of questions on this subject are off-topic.
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Motherboard for the long run, in an otherwise (initially) low-end gaming system
EDIT: In response to the question update:
Motherboard and processor: You first need to decide on which socket you want to use. There are a couple viable options: LGA 1150, LGA 1151, and LGA 2011. … Specifics
Virtually any modern motherboard supports at least 8GB of RAM - indeed, I don't know of any that use either of the chipsets that support less than 16. …