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ASUS 650i SLI Now Available @ ZZF

It's certainly a better price for the mobo, but with my X2 running @ 2400, it's no longer my bottleneck.
 
oh man, this thread brought out some "great" questions.


damn, i'd probably just on this but zzf website seems to be down for me atm 🙁 I have a 6300 just waiting to be oced 😀


 
Originally posted by: CupCak3
oh man, this thread brought out some "great" questions.


damn, i'd probably just on this but zzf website seems to be down for me atm 🙁 I have a 6300 just waiting to be oced 😀

site works fine for me
 
That's a good question oslama. From the Asus website:

LGA775 Socket Intel® Quad-Core/CoreTM Extreme/Pentium D /Pentium 4/Celeron CPU processors
Compatible with Intel® 06/05A/05B processors
Intel® EIST/EM64T/Hyper-Threading Technology/C1E/ TM1/TM2

Isn't that a little strange?
 
nice, got one. glad i saw this thread before i ordered, was going with a p5b deluxe but naa switched it to this beast.

edit: snap, i really hope this supports C2D LOL!
 
Odd looking PCI layout. That SLI slot really costs on expansion capability, not so sure even a sound card will fit in that if a second vid card was used. Better wait for some sites to perform review.
 
Originally posted by: oslama
i did not see core 2 duo listed on asus spec sheet.
Well, CoreTM Extreme is a Core 2 duo proc. Since it would be insane if this mb didn't also support other Core 2 duo's, I'm guessing it does. But since this is Intel socket 775, who can really be sure? 😛

 
Keep in mind that Asus lists 412MHz as the max FSB of this board. That may change a lot of people's minds about ordering it, especially those with E6300 or E6400's.

Edit: The 412MHz limitation that was first reported has since been proven wrong. 🙂
 
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