Originally posted by: RichUK
bjc112 : How can you let the platty go Nooooo.. this board has done a number of us here on anand proud but i suppose the NF3 and AGP are in need of a change.
I would recommend one of three options:
Either the DFI SLI EXpert (NF4) which is soon to be released this is going to be amazing!!!, and i am defo getting this !!
Or the new DFI Cross Fire if you wish to go ATI with the prospects of using Cross Fire.
Or maybe one of the new x16 NF4 Boards, Asus are currently bringing this new board first, basically its uses an extra chipset, the MCP and SPP to supply two full x16 bandwidth lanes in SLI, I believe this is really only for the avid gamer as it will not produce much more performance at all.
My Vote is definitely for DFI SLI Expert, as this improves a lot over the current SLI board, well basically I vote for either of the new DFI boards the Expert or the Cross Fire, I would say it depends whether you want an ATI or an nVidia GFX cards, I am personally going Expert with a 7800 flavour :thumbsup:![]()
Originally posted by: bjc112
Originally posted by: RichUK
bjc112 : How can you let the platty go Nooooo.. this board has done a number of us here on anand proud but i suppose the NF3 and AGP are in need of a change.
I would recommend one of three options:
Either the DFI SLI EXpert (NF4) which is soon to be released this is going to be amazing!!!, and i am defo getting this !!
Or the new DFI Cross Fire if you wish to go ATI with the prospects of using Cross Fire.
Or maybe one of the new x16 NF4 Boards, Asus are currently bringing this new board first, basically its uses an extra chipset, the MCP and SPP to supply two full x16 bandwidth lanes in SLI, I believe this is really only for the avid gamer as it will not produce much more performance at all.
My Vote is definitely for DFI SLI Expert, as this improves a lot over the current SLI board, well basically I vote for either of the new DFI boards the Expert or the Cross Fire, I would say it depends whether you want an ATI or an nVidia GFX cards, I am personally going Expert with a 7800 flavour :thumbsup:![]()
When is it supposed to be released?
I hate to get rid of this board, and i CANNOT believe nvidia or Ati will not release a high end AGP card.. So I am basically forced, which pisses me off.
Originally posted by: RichUK
Originally posted by: bjc112
Originally posted by: RichUK
bjc112 : How can you let the platty go Nooooo.. this board has done a number of us here on anand proud but i suppose the NF3 and AGP are in need of a change.
I would recommend one of three options:
Either the DFI SLI EXpert (NF4) which is soon to be released this is going to be amazing!!!, and i am defo getting this !!
Or the new DFI Cross Fire if you wish to go ATI with the prospects of using Cross Fire.
Or maybe one of the new x16 NF4 Boards, Asus are currently bringing this new board first, basically its uses an extra chipset, the MCP and SPP to supply two full x16 bandwidth lanes in SLI, I believe this is really only for the avid gamer as it will not produce much more performance at all.
My Vote is definitely for DFI SLI Expert, as this improves a lot over the current SLI board, well basically I vote for either of the new DFI boards the Expert or the Cross Fire, I would say it depends whether you want an ATI or an nVidia GFX cards, I am personally going Expert with a 7800 flavour :thumbsup:![]()
When is it supposed to be released?
I hate to get rid of this board, and i CANNOT believe nvidia or Ati will not release a high end AGP card.. So I am basically forced, which pisses me off.
for the loss of the neo 2 plat ..
im not sure when the EXpert will be released, i think either end of this year or beginning of next yeah hopefully.
Originally posted by: bjc112
Will a 20->24 pin power adapter have any issues with this system?
Originally posted by: n7
I'm so sad to see you dump the Neo2.
Frankly, i love mine.
Best mobo i've ever touched.
But yeah, the Ultra-D is likely the best one for PCI-e.
I actually would likely go for the Abit AN8 Ultra myself though for the silent passive cooling![]()
Plus, i know it's an OCing monster like DFI.
Originally posted by: bjc112
Will a 20->24 pin power adapter have any issues with this system?
IIRC, DFI recommends not doing that.
But i imagine it should be okay.
Please keep us posted![]()