Interesting combo board

FishTankX

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How much do you want to bet atleast a 1/4 of these are going into Aria's and other MATX specialty cases?
 

klah

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Originally posted by: FishTankX
Lookie. Bizarre, eh?

As far as I know, only one socket can be engaged at once. But it'd be very nice for transitional purposes. Supporting both sockets at once is amazing.

That board was released 3 months ago, and it is not micro-ATX.

Form Factor ATX
Dimensions 12.0" x 9.6"
 

Mik3y

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Originally posted by: klah
Originally posted by: FishTankX
Lookie. Bizarre, eh?

As far as I know, only one socket can be engaged at once. But it'd be very nice for transitional purposes. Supporting both sockets at once is amazing.

That board was released 3 months ago, and it is not uATX.

Form Factor ATX
Dimensions 12.0" x 9.6"

owned!
 

formulav8

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Grow up Mik thats stupid.

By looking at the picture it is definitely NOT mATX. It is a full blown ATX board. Interesting though. Makes it real easy to switch cpu socket types. Wonder how it performs??


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LED

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Originally posted by: formulav8
Grow up Mik thats stupid.

By looking at the picture it is definitely NOT mATX. It is a full blown ATX board. Interesting though. Makes it real easy to switch cpu socket types. Wonder how it performs??


Jason

It's kinda sorta decent as I've put a couple together. 1 gave me headaches so I RMA'd the Mobo and am thinking of keeping it as a trouble shooter cause of the dual sockets but damn there's alot of Jumpers to flip! ...Here's a couple of reviews:
OCWorkbench... they have some Peeps on there Forum running it and another from Phoronix