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I actually like the board alot, I was considering the P6T6 when I bought my UD5, as all the PCIE slots looked so awesome. But I heard it had bios and OC problems. This looks like it be the absolute best OCer though; the classified boards are top notch for that (but pricey).

If I get the money sometime, I may upgrade to whatever the latest most awesome classified board is. That would probably be down the road though, so I would end up getting an even better board probably.
 
Originally posted by: aka1nas
This is functionally equivalent to the Asus P6T7 Supercomputer board released a month or two ago. You only get a "full" x16 if you use slots 1,3,5 and 7. Otherwise, I think it's an x16 and a ton of x8s.

My board is almost the same, just missing the extra NF200 chip and the 7th slot.

It was back in May so 4 months ago. First pics showed up half a year ago. So 7 slots is no biggie but quad sli... I don't know how useful that will be.
 
Originally posted by: Shmee
I actually like the board alot, I was considering the P6T6 when I bought my UD5, as all the PCIE slots looked so awesome. But I heard it had bios and OC problems. This looks like it be the absolute best OCer though; the classified boards are top notch for that (but pricey).

If I get the money sometime, I may upgrade to whatever the latest most awesome classified board is. That would probably be down the road though, so I would end up getting an even better board probably.

lol dude you should wait till they have a board with SATA 6GB/s, then get that and an SSD that supports it at the same time. i was considering getting an SSD once i go full time, but now i decided to wait until they come out, and then look into an add in card for it
 
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