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    Quote Originally Posted by zerazax View Post
    I know but the physical slots themselves look like DDR2 to me as do the labels for each slot number
    I was thinking the same, after looking up some DDR3 boards, the notches are much further to the left.

    so in the picture we have a DDR3 model board, with a further DDR3 label, but the slots are labeled DDR2 and the slots themselves are DDR2 aswell
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    The pink and green are DDR3 slots, we have already confirmed this way back.

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    The slots say "DDR111, DDR112, DDR113, DDR114".
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    lol even the slots in the photo look like DDR2 slots with the middle notch closer to the middle rather than side

    here is a shot of P5KC from coolalers site which has orange ddr3 and the others are ddr2

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    just give me an X38 that clocks. The heatpipe selloff is getting annoying. Lets see a lean mean board again like the p35 DS3R.
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    What was that talk when Intel allowed nVidia to make xeon chipsets and Intel vas given in trade license to use SLI on their chipsets??
    BS?


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    Quote Originally Posted by EvlUndrWareNome View Post
    just give me an X38 that clocks. The heatpipe selloff is getting annoying. Lets see a lean mean board again like the p35 DS3R.
    yep...

    the funny thing is that the p35 DS3R proved that all that heatpipe junk isnt really needed, yet some companies still try to make us believe we need it... (msi rollercoaster mobo anyone?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by BulldogPO View Post
    What was that talk when Intel allowed nVidia to make xeon chipsets and Intel vas given in trade license to use SLI on their chipsets??
    BS?
    Think it was just for Quadro SLI
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    That MSI board was a joke.

    Not that I think MSI when looking for a board anyways.
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    In this preview of the GA X38 DQ6 it has esata plugs in the ATX i/o area.

    http://www.hardwarezone.com/articles...?cid=6&id=2315

    Hopefully this design will be the retail version.

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