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Driver or Bios downloads for EVGA 680i board?

clevere1

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No drivers on the Asus web site either, not even a product listing, but it is available for sale... so umm .. should we avoid Asus as well?
 

davidos

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Originally posted by: clevere1
No drivers on the Asus web site either, not even a product listing, but it is available for sale... so umm .. should we avoid Asus as well?

Ummm OK smartypants... where is the Asus readily available for sale?

Also, here is the product listing for the Asus: Asus Striker Mobo

 

Skott

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I dont think the ASUS is in stock yet inside North America. ASUS is usually quick to get BIOS updates out too but we wont see them till the mobo can actually be bought. its going to be interesting how well the eVGA performs outside of the reviewer's test labs. It'll probably take a few days before people start reporting their findings considering they gotta order the mobo, install it, and then test it.
 

markymoo

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so it looks like the P5N32-E SLI is better than the Striker Extreme but has less heatpipes.
 

Skott

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Well, the Striker has more bells and whistles Like LED and lights and so forth. Most folks wont want that at those prices. I'll assume the P5N32-E SLI is the replacement of the 590 C19 chipset mobo. If so, the P5N32-E SLI should overclock very nicely. Far better than its predecessor anyway.