LGA1851 Motherboards
Building an Intel desktop on Socket LGA1851? This page lists our LGA1851 motherboards so you can compare chipset level, board size and features — from practical everyday builds through to higher-end boards with stronger power delivery, more expansion and faster storage support.
- Choose the right chipset: pick the feature set that matches your CPU choice, upgrade goals and connectivity needs
- Match your case: compare ATX, mATX and Mini-ITX boards for full-size, compact or small-form-factor builds
- Modern platform features: focus on DDR5 memory support, M.2 NVMe slots, USB options and networking
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The best LGA1851 motherboard is usually the one that fits your build cleanly and gives you the ports and expansion you’ll actually use. Before you buy, check your CPU support, RAM configuration, and the storage/PCIe layout so everything lines up with your case and peripherals.
- CPU support & BIOS: confirm the exact CPU model is supported and whether a BIOS update may be required
- Memory: compare DDR5 slot count and supported speeds if you’re planning a future RAM upgrade
- Storage & expansion: check M.2 slot count/heatsinks and PCIe slot layout (especially if you run a large GPU)
- Connectivity: look at USB-A/USB-C mix, Wi-Fi vs Ethernet options, and front-panel headers for your case














