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Originally posted by: bjc112
Originally posted by: Aenslead
Good value, best performance, great overclockability.

Very nice mobo. Safe buy.


Why would you buy a newcastle @ this point in time?

What does that mean? B/c the Venice and such forth have come out since Im sure.
But I am in a trade situation for my fx51 940.
 
Originally posted by: qbackin
Originally posted by: bjc112
Originally posted by: Aenslead
Good value, best performance, great overclockability.

Very nice mobo. Safe buy.


Why would you buy a newcastle @ this point in time?

What does that mean? B/c the Venice and such forth have come out since Im sure.
But I am in a trade situation for my fx51 940.



Exactly..

Why in the world would one buy a newcastle core, when venice is significantly better.. Multiple DIMM @ DDR 400, SSE 3 etc..

Unless you are looking 754, don't buy a newcastle core..
 
Just as most have mentioned in this thread, you're better off not getting the Newcastle cored 3500+,

If possible, instead get the Venice cored 3200+ (for OCing), or the Venice cored 3500+,

Eventhough I currently have the Newcastle cored 3500+ installed on an ASUS A8N-SLI mobo that reached 2585MHz on air.
 
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