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16th August 2005, 12:25 | #101 |
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| There is another mobo of aopen, i855gmem-lfs in my humble opinion better mobo than the newer i915. But still expensive. Asus combo is the way to go, it's cheap (if you buy an P-M730/740 ) has DC DDR, 4 memory banks. Don't get fooled that they consume less power. Non-oced they will, But if you OC them eg. 2500Mhz @1.6Vcore they will consume almost as much as a 3500+ Venice @ stock voltage. Don't get me wrong (I'm still a Dothan-fanboy ) But if you want to be future-proof, maybe is a A64 a better option. |
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