Mobos for Gamers
XFX has put together a mobo product line that is exclusively targeted at gamers. Whether this is a big business or not depends on your point of view, but AMD's been putting its focus purely on the enthusiast in recent months so, maybe it's the only strategy going around.
With corporate spending being what it is - non-existent - the individual has to bear the brunt of saving the economy. Of course, this is at the same time as the individual is watching his, or her, investments go down the drain, and his, or her, job walk a tightrope. What's a hardware addict to do: save for a rainy day in the middle of a drizzle, or just buy, buy, buy?
Nevertheless, you can check out XFX's wares here.
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