DFI mini-ITX P55 motherboard $128 shipped

Schmide

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I get redirected to amazon

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Zap

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Where's Zap?

My uncle passed away. Just got back tonight from his funeral, which was yesterday and 500 miles away. :(

Yes, I purchased the DFI board from eWiz/SuperBiiz. Kind of pissed me off because it was $135 with free shipping, but then price got jacked $10, minus $10 with the coupon code. :thumbsdown: Bing cashback of course. Still cheaper than Newegg.
 

dajeepster

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I just ordered this board. I'm putting an i5-750 on it. It's going to go in my thermaltake mozart case on the itx side and i'm going to wc it.
 

Zap

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I just ordered this board. I'm putting an i5-750 on it. It's going to go in my thermaltake mozart case on the itx side and i'm going to wc it.

When you're done setting it up, pics would be nice. :awe:
 

tvarad

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I was wondering whether it would be better to wait for a board with SATA 3.0 and USB 3.0 as they're around the corner.
 

Zap

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Thanks to everyone for the condolences.

I was wondering whether it would be better to wait for a board with SATA 3.0 and USB 3.0 as they're around the corner.

No. The reason is that we are talking about mini ITX boards, where PCB realestate is at a premium. Currently there are no chipsets with integrated next-gen SATA/USB, so to provide such features on a motherboard, third party chipsets have to be used... which takes up PCB space that just is not available.