I really don't want to buy an SB750 board and want to move to AM3 platform when it appears. A lot of people in the HW forum in my country are asking themselves the same question like me - "Should I buy an SB750 board or I can put my new upcoming processor in my old board, for which I have paid several hundred dollars and receive the bandwidth I'll receive without making more investments?", cause it's a problem here to sell all those high end parts all the more that AMD is with not so good reputation right now. I appreciate your wiling to help, but the argumentation is the weak point of your statement. Doing some contentions couldn't definitely assure the theory that the new processors will affect the same way as the old ones from this ACC. Do you understand my point now? I asked if there is some info, because there are a lot of men here, who have access to more spicy information than the others. They could not want to tell me their info but what costs me try asking politely and descriptive. And yes, it's all about money and budget, cause if the "news" are good I can save some money to buy better memory modules or processor with higher frequency instead of giving it for mobo. If I should, I'll do it but if I could save this spending? I meant I'll feel screwed if I have to buy new mobo.
And this prediction was made inspired by what? I know my mobo can run a Deneb CPU without problem, the problem is OC and I think that per cent you've given is far-fetched and I can hardly believe it. We can spin yarns all day long.






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