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    Quote Originally Posted by justapost View Post
    Not sure if it's already known but the board is available in differen german shops now.
    Cheapest i found (and ordered one together wit cb tracers) is HPM-Computer

    See ya soon.
    gee look at those prices!

    http://www.hpm-computer.de/index.php...---790FX-.html

    MSI turns out to be the absolute best buy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nedjo View Post
    gee look at those prices!

    http://www.hpm-computer.de/index.php...---790FX-.html

    MSI turns out to be the absolute best buy!
    You are right, but i want a board with tons of bios settings, to get familar with all that stuff.
    Also the board looks much better. As it will be on my table most of the time that matters.

    EDIT: But after reading those two threads at once I canceld the order as it seems that board has issues with phenom and there is a new one out.
    Last edited by justapost; 01-11-2008 at 07:25 PM.

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    I saw you're post in the New LanParty thread I would not worry about temps they are really good and the board is a really great board
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brother Esau View Post
    I saw you're post in the New LanParty thread I would not worry about temps they are really good and the board is a really great board
    Have you tried it with a phenom bro? I'm sure it's a gread board with k8'2 but with phenoms? All I heard is that it does not boot with ref HT > ~205MHz.
    I guess the new version will have better phenom support.

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    Phenom support is Bios Related man and the other board is not as trick with the harware as this one is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brother Esau View Post
    Phenom support is Bios Related man and the other board is not as trick with the harware as this one is.
    So you'd recommend using the M2R? It looks more professional than the M2RS indeed.
    Beside the 4 phase analogue pwm vs. 4 phase digital the only difference I can see is are missing heatpipes.
    Now I'm undecided.
    I already have a mobo for whom i wait for a better bios, guess I will just wait for the next bios and a M2RS review before i order.
    Good to see DFI boards are available in germany.

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    My Board is 7 Phase digital
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