- Nov 14, 2004
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I've read in a couple reviews that seem to say the Gigabyte K8NXP-SLI is perhaps a better performer than the Asus A8N-SLI.
Anandtech had nothing but great things to say...
"The Gigabyte turned in one of the highest overclocks that we have seen on a Socket 939 Dual-Channel board....To put this in perspective, this is a board whose reason for being is SLI video, but the excellent K8NXP-9 underneath is showing through. If SLI excites you, then consider the additional performance options that the K8NXP-SLI opens up with its outstanding overclocking capabilities."
"The overclocking capabilities of both versions will give any enthusiast a lot of pleasure. When you consider the possibilities with the SLI version, the math of potential gets very exciting. The only fly in the ointment is the disappointing DIMM voltage adjustments provided. However, even this may be patchable with something like the OCZ DDR Memory Booster to boost voltage ranges."
Agree or disagree?
Is the difference negligable, and therefore everyone is buying Asus now? Or is it that we're all sick and tired of waiting...
Anandtech had nothing but great things to say...
"The Gigabyte turned in one of the highest overclocks that we have seen on a Socket 939 Dual-Channel board....To put this in perspective, this is a board whose reason for being is SLI video, but the excellent K8NXP-9 underneath is showing through. If SLI excites you, then consider the additional performance options that the K8NXP-SLI opens up with its outstanding overclocking capabilities."
"The overclocking capabilities of both versions will give any enthusiast a lot of pleasure. When you consider the possibilities with the SLI version, the math of potential gets very exciting. The only fly in the ointment is the disappointing DIMM voltage adjustments provided. However, even this may be patchable with something like the OCZ DDR Memory Booster to boost voltage ranges."
Agree or disagree?
Is the difference negligable, and therefore everyone is buying Asus now? Or is it that we're all sick and tired of waiting...