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Use a DFI mobo. |
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Kilamon wrote: | Use a DFI mobo. |
You are the 2nd person to tell me this. I really know little about them. What's the best DFI board for my setup? I want NForce 4 dual SLI x16 support. |
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Probably the SLI-DR Expert. Check out www.DFI-street.com for more info and stuff on their offerings. I have the SLI-DR and it has capacity for 8 SATA drives, 2 IDE interfaces and 6 external USB slots plus 2 internal, firewire internal (for front port connection), SLI capable on 2 x16 slots, plus all kinds of stuff. If you do get a DFI, you can check the street for up to the minute info and even download BIOS updates that are non-standard that will allow higher overclocking than the standard BIOS. I love both of my DFI mobos. |
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edvallie Put Beer Here
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Big Bruin wrote: | Welcome... From the tests I have run and seen elsewhere, 2GB doesn't do all that much for most applications. Some games benefit from it, but its not like a doubling of performance or anything.
To me it would come down to what your budget is. The rest of your system sounds like solid stuff, and you will be spending some serious money. But, if you already have the 1GB set I would run with that, honestly. The performance of the kit you have is very good, and if you mess around in the BIOS you might get it to run lower latency while at PC3200 speeds. |
very very few games show real benefits from 2GB of RAM, you'd probably be better off going for dual channel 1GB and a lower latency. _________________ ABAP? What did you call me? |
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