I've been asked to build a Mini-ITX Home Office machine for someone and after getting her feedback have decided on most of the components. I had settled on the motherboard, but after checking pricing, I now find myself struggling to pick between the ASUS H110I PLUS and the ASUS H170I PLUS:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813132717http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813132685Since this will be a Home Office machine, the only real world difference I can see is DDR3 vs. DDR4. I had initially planned to just go with the H170I DDR3 board as the cheaper option, but after pricing the above boards and adding memory, it seems the H110I and DDR4 memory will be the cheaper option. Am I missing anything else significant in the specs? Any thoughts or suggestions on which way to go?
Other components:
Case: Silverstone Raven RVZ02B
CPU: i3-6100
PSU: Corsair SF450
Storage: Crucial BX200
Optical Drive, OS, and peripherals already covered
Comments
ASRock has been getting better reviews than ASUS, for MB lately. I would also look into this one.
I'm not saying you're wrong. I just don't want the case to show up and you to be disappointed that it's bigger than you thought.
As for your direct question, I don't see any real reason to get DDR3 on a platform that supports DDR4. DDR4 is clearly better, and it's not even more expensive anymore. You could argue that the power and performance advantages of DDR4 over DDR3 don't matter, but there's no sense in getting something worse for the same price.
The important thing is to get an SSD, and it looks like you've already got that covered.