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    Guess what i've found on newegg???
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813128070

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    All these new AMD motherboards are so expensive I love it that you can get a really nice biostar AM2 board for only $80 that works great. Why does everyone have to raise the prices so much for these? I was planning on buying a motherboard and 2 graphics cards with this paycheck but I guess I will only be able to afford 1 graphics card...
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    AMD was suggesting a lower price point for these motherboards. Likely prices will drop to sub-200 once more boards come to the market and the new-ness has worn off.

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    I'm interested at building a new AM2+ rig but I've been told that gigabyte boards suck in terms of quality .Is this true about this model or should I get an asus(long term asus user here)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by su35bm View Post
    I'm interested at building a new AM2+ rig but I've been told that gigabyte boards suck in terms of quality .Is this true about this model or should I get an asus(long term asus user here)?
    They ust to be cheap and nasty but now are comming up in terms of quality with good high end bords but i still would prefur Asus mobo or DFI

    Only reason well one reason for ppl buying this bord is its the only avaible 790FX mobo currently availble!!

    Still im sure its a good bord but will be put down by likes of DFI mobo which comes out DEC/Jan
    CPU: Intel Q6600 @ 3600Mhz 24/7
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    MB: DFI LP LT X48-T2R
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    Quote Originally Posted by Psycho_eddie View Post
    They ust to be cheap and nasty but now are comming up in terms of quality with good high end bords but i still would prefur Asus mobo or DFI

    Only reason well one reason for ppl buying this bord is its the only avaible 790FX mobo currently availble!!

    Still im sure its a good bord but will be put down by likes of DFI mobo which comes out DEC/Jan
    Thanks for the info .I never had the chance to use a gigabyte mobo so I don't have aby personal experience with their older products , but I haerd some "horor" stories about their quality .On the other hand asus never failled me so far.However dfi's lp&lp ut boards are targeting the hardcore ocers and I'm not one of them , though AMD's overdrive app is a major plus for me(I've got a c2d rig but I'm fed up having to change a mobo every 3 months).Hopefully there are going to be more options and better prices after the official launch as I'm lining up for an early Xmas build with quadcore and quadfire in mind.

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    I built a rig for my dad he wanted quad core system in the summer and Q6600 was only reasonable priced one at the time but ive had issues with Mobo such a 680I chipsets.. not impressed with C2D!! performence is good though but i think Amd will come up trumps... currently Amd platforms are seen as much more reliable and stable! might not have best performence but what about if Amd then increases its performence with Quad chips... its now comming to light so Amd will have best of both worlds Stabilty with great performence... Intel might have lead in performence but stabilty well no comment


    If your An Asus fan like me you want to preorder this baby

    http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showpr...d=5&subcat=808
    CPU: Intel Q6600 @ 3600Mhz 24/7
    GFX: eVGA 8800GTS SSC 512MB
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    MB: DFI LP LT X48-T2R
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    Quote Originally Posted by Psycho_eddie View Post
    I built a rig for my dad he wanted quad core system in the summer and Q6600 was only reasonable priced one at the time but ive had issues with Mobo such a 680I chipsets.. not impressed with C2D!! performence is good though but i think Amd will come up trumps... currently Amd platforms are seen as much more reliable and stable! might not have best performence but what about if Amd then increases its performence with Quad chips... its now comming to light so Amd will have best of both worlds Stabilty with great performence... Intel might have lead in performence but stabilty well no comment


    If your An Asus fan like me you want to preorder this baby

    http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showpr...d=5&subcat=808
    Deffinetly a nice board but somewhat expensive (I don't want to spend more than 200E per component even though I've got an unlimited budget.I know it sounds strange but it's standard price policy for me).Also I think it;s got some layout issues (if you look closer you'll notice that the last 2 pcie slots are to close .Of course this is important only if you want quadfire but that's exactly what I have in mind) and I don't like the built in ramsinks.I mean how am I supposed to use any decent ram modules that have ramsinks without voiding the warranty.However I might as well wait for the reviews and see what will happen by then or I migt pull the trigger and buy the gigabyte , but the placement of the pcie slots at this board is awfull .It's an actual heat trap tha could turn out to be a "death" trap for the 4 3850 512mb I'm planing to buy.

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    Last edited by tictac; 11-12-2007 at 08:15 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tictac View Post
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    Thanks tictac. I suppose it's time for me to try my hand at overclocking my 4600+ :p

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    I spent about 45 mins looking for a new version of that last night. The one on the MSI site doesn't support the CPU I'm using.
    Please note: I am not here to provide any kind of official NCIX support on these forums.

    For faster (and official) service please contact me at Linus@ncix.com, or please contact our customer care team at wvvw.NCIX.com (Canada) or wvvw.NCIXUS.com (America)

    Heatware: http://heatware.com/eval.php?id=25647

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    Quote Originally Posted by Linus@ncix View Post
    I spent about 45 mins looking for a new version of that last night. The one on the MSI site doesn't support the CPU I'm using.
    stop teasing us with the i want to have it cpu
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    Well well well, I just so happened to be looking on Scan yesterday when i Noticed the board was back in stock

    So i went ahead and ordered this -

    Lian Li PC A05B
    Gigabyte GA-MA790FX-DQ6
    AMD AM2 Athlon 64 5000+ Black
    Corsair HX620
    Zalman CNPS9700
    2x 120mm Scythe S-FLEX 1200RPM
    Corsair Dominator Airflow Fan

    Gonna stick with my trusty x1900XT for now and wait for 3850 to show up video wise. Anything not on the list is being recycled from my existing build or my pile of bits in the corner of my room(X-Fi,Optical,HD,Mushkin Low Latancy 2GB DDR2 Kit)

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    Everything is nice , but why Zalman?
    It's too overpriced.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mad_skills View Post
    Everything is nice , but why Zalman?
    It's too overpriced.
    My current rig uses Zalman coolers on the GPU and CPU and Scythe fans in the case so im basicly sticking to what I know works well as far as cooling goes.

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    Ill be sure to get this baby along with a phenom.. good thing I dont have to spend $$$$ for the intel and still be in the same ballpark.
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    Quote Originally Posted by S1nn3r View Post
    My current rig uses Zalman coolers on the GPU and CPU and Scythe fans in the case so im basicly sticking to what I know works well as far as cooling goes.
    Ok, no argue with that, but you could have had Tuniq Tower 120 or Ultra120 eXtreme for something as 10$ more than that 9700, and they perform significantly better.
    But if you are after aesthetics then i agree, Zalmans are pretty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mad_skills View Post
    Ok, no argue with that, but you could have had Tuniq Tower 120 or Ultra120 eXtreme for something as 10$ more than that 9700, and they perform significantly better.
    But if you are after aesthetics then i agree, Zalmans are pretty.
    I prefer the Zalmans mainly because i find the "built in" fan on the cooler reduces the chance of any werid resonance/vibrations happening that i am very sensitive to VS a cooler with a fan mounted onto it. Also the Zalmans even cranked to max RPM have a non intrusive "windy" fan noise. So yes its all about the Noise with the Zalmans .. though of corse they do look nice and are very well built as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by S1nn3r View Post
    Well well well, I just so happened to be looking on Scan yesterday when i Noticed the board was back in stock

    So i went ahead and ordered this -

    Lian Li PC A05B
    Gigabyte GA-MA790FX-DQ6
    AMD AM2 Athlon 64 5000+ Black
    Corsair HX620
    Zalman CNPS9700
    2x 120mm Scythe S-FLEX 1200RPM
    Corsair Dominator Airflow Fan

    Gonna stick with my trusty x1900XT for now and wait for 3850 to show up video wise. Anything not on the list is being recycled from my existing build or my pile of bits in the corner of my room(X-Fi,Optical,HD,Mushkin Low Latancy 2GB DDR2 Kit)

    Finally you will join our exclusive club

    I must say you have good taste for hardware. I especially like Corsair HX PSU and case...

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    One question for quadfire.Will it work with 4x1950pro or just with newer one?

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    only hd38xx's supports CrossfireX

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    o man... I have 4 1950pro and I just wanted to try it in quadfire

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    430 FSB is yummy. Remember the last board I had was the Neo 2 Platinum could do 340 Mhz and that board was awesome

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