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From what I understand, companies like Asus will soon have X38 boards available for sale. But what about Intel brand boards with the X38 chipset? When will we see those? I can't find any info on the Intel site or anywhere else about Intel brand X38's. I'm asking not because I plan to buy an Intel with an X38, but because I'm planning on buying one of the D975X "Bad Axe 2" boards and I assume that the price of the Bad Axe boards will drop when Intel releases their own X38 board.
I know the Bad Axe boards don't support Penryn, or DDR3 memory, but by the time I upgrade to a Penryn (if I even do) I'll just buy another board. Plus DDR3 is just too expensive for me this early in the game. I was an early adopter to DDR2 and paid out the nose for it (199 for a 2 x 256MB Hyper-X kit. OUCH). I don't plan on doing that again.
Thanks for any info you can share.
I know the Bad Axe boards don't support Penryn, or DDR3 memory, but by the time I upgrade to a Penryn (if I even do) I'll just buy another board. Plus DDR3 is just too expensive for me this early in the game. I was an early adopter to DDR2 and paid out the nose for it (199 for a 2 x 256MB Hyper-X kit. OUCH). I don't plan on doing that again.
Thanks for any info you can share.
