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http://www.abit-usa.com/products/m [...] &model=326
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This is the board I am using in my current build. If you are going to do crossfire, you won't be able to use the PCI expansion slot for a 3rd party soundcard. Fortunately, it does come with a nice daughterboard HD sound card, and it has 2 LAN and 2 firewire connectors and on-board raid controllers so you might not need that slot.
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it's certainly 1 of the best 975 boards that there is. |
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mines in the post should have it buy weekend |
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got mine from www.overclockers.co.uk
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does it matter where i buy computer parts from? like there arent any differences in them? other than power suppleys |
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nah shold be ok i think. only powersupplies could be a problem. everything else should be indentical. apart from large shiping costs lol |
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ah shipping doesnt bother me |
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Yeah, the mobo is a non-motorized internal part. The PSU does all the transformer work, so a UK mobo should be just as good as a USA mobo for either side of the Atlantic.
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yeah im just going to order the mobo from uk if there arent any in stock once im getting my comp parts |
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I have the non-MAX version, and it is doing quite well... FSB at 370 (3.33GHz) using a Vigor Monsoon II TEC/HSF on the cpu and my case is an NZXT Zero (very nice case)... not done OC'ing yet. It does have quite the few bugs though, hopefully ABIT will put out another BIOS update soon. Much prefer ASUS, initial BIOS are usually more stable and monitoring programs work (and look) better, OC'ing seems the same. If ASUS had a 'Crosshair' style mobo out for the C2D I would have grabbed it in a heartbeat; put together a pc for a friend and that mobo rocks. |
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Someone on the Abit forum is saying that Abit is expecting new stock of these boards on 10-30. Not sure how long it takes from then to get them in the hands of the resellers. |
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sweet |
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Still waiting on this board. |
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Every review I've read has said its one of the more stable boards in its class. Abit also seems to be updating bios pretty regularly lately trying to boost OC performance and it already does nearly as well as any other board atm.
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