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Okay I see whats going on

The P5N32-E SLI Plus is A hybrid of the 650i and the nforce 570. I know nothing about this boarda and this is the first ive heard of it.

The 650i thats been out is this:
P5N-E SLI


the one your looking at is a just released, if even released at all board. Newegg has 0 reviews for it. Thats actually interesting because it offers full (16X16) SLI support. May have to read into this board.
 
Well I guess it's too late to throw in another BadAxe2 vote. It's the most stable build I've ever done and been doing it since the 386sx days.

The Vista problems seem primarily to be related to Vista 64 bit and Quad core processors. There are also many overclocking with quad core issues but I don't think the 680i or RD600 are faring any better.
 
Originally posted by: DaddyRabbit
Well I guess it's too late to throw in another BadAxe2 vote. It's the most stable build I've ever done and been doing it since the 386sx days.

The Vista problems seem primarily to be related to Vista 64 bit and Quad core processors. There are also many overclocking with quad core issues but I don't think the 680i or RD600 are faring any better.

It seems the 64 issues on the Badaxe 2 are hit and miss at that..ive seen some with probs, and some that fired right up.

Darn it we need a Bad Axe2 thread, i know i will need one when I build mine in a few weeks.
 
Originally posted by: Beelziboss
Originally posted by: DaddyRabbit
Well I guess it's too late to throw in another BadAxe2 vote. It's the most stable build I've ever done and been doing it since the 386sx days.

The Vista problems seem primarily to be related to Vista 64 bit and Quad core processors. There are also many overclocking with quad core issues but I don't think the 680i or RD600 are faring any better.

It seems the 64 issues on the Badaxe 2 are hit and miss at that..ive seen some with probs, and some that fired right up.

Darn it we need a Bad Axe2 thread, i know i will need one when I build mine in a few weeks.

http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=124131

has lots of good info
 
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