imported_rod
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Here's the main differences:
A8N-SLI vanilla:
No Cool 'n Quiet support
4x SATA-II ports
Fan on Chipset
Ports: 2xPCIE-16 3xPCI 2xPCIE-1
SLI selector Card
Gigabit LAN
A8N-SLI premium:
AMD Cool 'n Quiet
8x SATA-II ports
Heatpipe cooling on Chipset
Ports: 2xPCIE-16 3xPCI 1xPCIE-1 1xPCIE-4
SLI - AI Selector
Dual Gigabit LAN
Basically, the most important feature may be the removal of a fan for the chipset cooling. On many of the earlier models (such as mine) the fans would fail after 4-6 months. This means that you would have to get your MoBo replaced by the vendor, or ASUS, which means dissassembling your PC, waiting a week or 2 for a replacement, then building your PC again!!! The other option (which is what i did) is to replace the fan with a better one - but this is a fairly tricky job, a you wouldn't want to do it unless you have some experiance with building computers.
It also has some nice features, such as a 4 speed PCIE slot, and the ability to handle upto 8 SATA hard drives, in various RAIDs if you want. The SLI selector also looks like a small but nice improvement.
RoD
RoD
			
			A8N-SLI vanilla:
No Cool 'n Quiet support
4x SATA-II ports
Fan on Chipset
Ports: 2xPCIE-16 3xPCI 2xPCIE-1
SLI selector Card
Gigabit LAN
A8N-SLI premium:
AMD Cool 'n Quiet
8x SATA-II ports
Heatpipe cooling on Chipset
Ports: 2xPCIE-16 3xPCI 1xPCIE-1 1xPCIE-4
SLI - AI Selector
Dual Gigabit LAN
Basically, the most important feature may be the removal of a fan for the chipset cooling. On many of the earlier models (such as mine) the fans would fail after 4-6 months. This means that you would have to get your MoBo replaced by the vendor, or ASUS, which means dissassembling your PC, waiting a week or 2 for a replacement, then building your PC again!!! The other option (which is what i did) is to replace the fan with a better one - but this is a fairly tricky job, a you wouldn't want to do it unless you have some experiance with building computers.
It also has some nice features, such as a 4 speed PCIE slot, and the ability to handle upto 8 SATA hard drives, in various RAIDs if you want. The SLI selector also looks like a small but nice improvement.
RoD
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