Cheap motherboard recommendation

Hello, I am looking for a recommendation on a cheap motherboard that will work with this config:
I7 6700
GTX 960
1x8GB DDR4 ram 2133MHz
M.2 2210 SATA SSD
Asus Xonar DGX Pcie x1 soundcard

Thanks in advance.
 
MSI B250 m3 tax motherboard it's 79.90 at Amazon.com and feature rich quality.
MSI Z270 is a step up from the mono I mentioned, it will handle your parts just as good.
Used at Amazon it is for 82.00 new it is at 112.00.
 
Here you go this is the mobo I had, its little bit expensive but its worth the money.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MR32WT2/?tag=httpwwwtechsp-20

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MR32I8L/?tag=httpwwwtechsp-20

Sorry I didn't post the links yesterday, but pecking on a android phone and not being able to copy the hyperlink in google is a problem. >_>

Also aim for a sound blaster card, they are more stable now on windows 10 and offer better sound quality.
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod..._re=sound_blaster_card-_-29-102-062-_-Product
 
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Sorry bud that stuff is too expensive for me because where I live it is like the double price of amazon stuff... In the end I settled on ASrock z270 pro 4, not the best mobo but its price is not retarded in my country so yeah. Also my soundcard works just fine with Windows 10 but I guess im just lucky :D. Anyway thanks for the effort.
 
Sorry bud that stuff is too expensive for me because where I live it is like the double price of amazon stuff... In the end I settled on ASrock z270 pro 4, not the best mobo but its price is not retarded in my country so yeah. Also my soundcard works just fine with Windows 10 but I guess im just lucky :D. Anyway thanks for the effort.

So where exactly do you live and how much can you come out of pocket for a motherboard ?
You mean to tell me you wanted to pay 154.00 vs 80.00 msi z270 ?
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157738
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01NBEX0EK/?tag=httpwwwtechsp-20
Why on earth is delrey liking your post is unfathomable but alrighty then.... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
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Well in the end you found your mobo that you wanted, if something goes wrong with it like mobo failure.
https://www.asrock.com/general/about.asp?cat=Contact
Make sure you have your digial receipt ready and do everything they mention in a timely manner.
I've heard some good things and alot of bad things about asrock technical support.
They should be good enough as long they have the correct information and you're not trying to pull a fast one.

Good luck on your new system.
 
These days AS Rock is every bit as good as MSI and that looks like a nice board. Actually I got tired of soundblaster driver issues and am much happier with Asus Xonar cards where I think the sound is matched or better.
 
These days AS Rock is every bit as good as MSI and that looks like a nice board. Actually I got tired of soundblaster driver issues and am much happier with Asus Xonar cards where I think the sound is matched or better.

LOL some of their mobo's are good, a few of them offer feature rich quality such as dolby digital on a 7.1 speaker setup.
I knew someone else at another forum who liked asrock and would swear by it.
However he and I could tell they were starting to go down hill starting with am3 socket and lga 1156 socket.
From what I understand from people online and a few other people in my area the technical support is a real problem.
If it weren't for that, the increased failure rate over the past 4 years. I would have happily gone with asrock.
 
I think it goes back about 3 years ago that AS Rock started making their own motherboards and since that time I have never had an issue with them and have used many Am3 boards in builds with AS Rock. Next to MSI I think they are they best around these days.
 
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