ok so what do you think?

goog

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I'd go with the Iwill because it's cheaper and has more features, performs nearly as well, overclocks very well.
Nothing wrong with the Abit either.
 

Stang289

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I just built an Iwill XP333 for a friend. I ran 3dMark2001 looping for about 24 hours without a problem. Seems to be very stable. I am so impressed with the mobo that I just ordered an Iwill XP333-R for myself.
 

Daovonnaex

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<< wow epox is damn sweet based on anandtech review
http://www.anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.html?i=1547&p=6
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AT's review made no sense...the EPoX had middling benchmarks, overclocked about as well as a Soltek SL75-DRV2 (not quite as well), which had excellent benchmarks, yet the EPoX won the Editor's Choice...

Get the ABIT KR7A-RAID if you can afford it. It performs much better and overclocks very well.
 

Lapchern

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basically the only reason people would pay more for an iwill, or any board compared to it is for the overclocking capabilities? What board would be good where u dont care about ocing, just take the speed you're given....?
 

LS20

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<< basically the only reason people would pay more for an iwill, or any board compared to it is for the overclocking capabilities? What board would be good where u dont care about ocing, just take the speed you're given....? >>



traditionally ive always liked ASUS and ABIT products :)
 

JohnathanX

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Well, uhh, which one has the best features that are new and will support some of the faster ram and other devices comming out. I want this to last as long as possible before i have to get a new mobo that will support ne stuff.

Thanks, this is a really critical desision for me.