View Poll Results: What kind of motherboard are you most interested in?

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  • Cutting edge (Intel): i.e. R3E, Sabertooth X58, ROG Immensity

    23 15.54%
  • Cutting edge (AMD): Crosshair IV Extreme, Crosshair IV Formula

    69 46.62%
  • Mainstream (Intel): i.e. P7P55D-E PRO, P6X58D-E

    9 6.08%
  • Mainstream (AMD): i.e. M4A89TD PRO/USB3, M4N98TD EVO

    24 16.22%
  • mATX (Intel)

    2 1.35%
  • mATX (AMD)

    4 2.70%
  • mini ITX (Intel)

    6 4.05%
  • mini ITX (AMD)

    11 7.43%
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Thread: ASUS Official Poll - What kind of MB are you most interested in?

  1. #76
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    Any APU based ITX with ASUS
    That will be excellent if they launch it with APU release

    http://www.sapphiretech.com/presenta...&pid=319&lid=1
    For AM3/AM3+ ITX Board
    This is not bad for a reference
    - Standard DDR3 DIMM Slot
    - PCI-e x16
    - VIA HD Audio
    - Atheros AR8121 PCI-E LAN chip for Gigabit Ethernet LAN

    If ASUS got one support AM3+ / similar stuff with APU
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    One that doesn't curl it's toes up for no apparent reason, (He says, looking at 4 dead one P5 series boards). You make a reliable board with reasonable clocking, and I'll buy from you again. If I kill it through my own stupidity, then fair enough, I'll bite for another. But curling it's toes up at stock speeds? DoubleYew Tee Eff.
    Quote Originally Posted by JF-AMD View Post
    Dual proc client systems are like sex in high school. Everyone talks about it but nobody is really doing it.

  3. #78
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    I can't take part in this poll because AMD and Intel or going in vastly different directions in how to make their high end CPUs and I'm unsure which would be better for my work load.

    Basically what I am looking for next year is a mainstream board that offers very solid overclocking features for either cpu.

    I happen to play games occasionally and I strongly favor support for crossfire and SLI for flexibility.

    The only way I'll be inclined towards an enthusiast motherboard is if it is anything like your P7P55 WS Supercomputer. A lot of its main features are very attractive from the sublime BIOS options to the stress reducing diag LEDs to the additional flexibility of having CUDA support.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mutantmagnet View Post
    I can't take part in this poll because AMD and Intel or going in vastly different directions in how to make their high end CPUs and I'm unsure which would be better for my work load.

    Basically what I am looking for next year is a mainstream board that offers very solid overclocking features for either cpu.

    I happen to play games occasionally and I strongly favor support for crossfire and SLI for flexibility.

    The only way I'll be inclined towards an enthusiast motherboard is if it is anything like your P7P55 WS Supercomputer. A lot of its main features are very attractive from the sublime BIOS options to the stress reducing diag LEDs to the additional flexibility of having CUDA support.
    sure you can

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=260339 < intel sub forum thread.

    This one here as what all the amd users want a few intel, this thread was here first. Till I mention it to him he then made a second thread for intel users.
    HAVE NO FEAR!
    "AMD fallen angel"
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    You didn't get the memo? 1 hour 'Fugger time' is equal to 12 hours of regular time.

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    Hey that works. Thanks for the tip.

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    mini ITX (AMD) with HD4250 for HTPC

  7. #82
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    a bios that doesn't freeze when i try and adjust the ram voltage. that would be a good start. yeah.

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    i like performance over bling

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