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Aye, that's going to make a lot of people happy this generation.SLI support too remember!!!
Tread carefully, my master.Just seen the CHV in person, its not a final version as such but is a working, just heatsinks left and wow. If i get chance i'll pull a still off the CCTV if my boss has it switched on
Tread carefully, my master.
I'm just wondering about pricing on these things, 'cause as easy as it was to spend £200 on a board in 2006, I'm not quite so psyched about the idea now.![]()
Just seen the CHV in person, its not a final version as such but is a working, just heatsinks left and wow. If i get chance i'll pull a still off the CCTV if my boss has it switched on
Just tell em to use the right stand offs this time on the bloody thing please![]()
Aye, that's going to make a lot of people happy this generation.![]()
Mm, it's a bit unfortunate that - I know a lot of people who were looking at Phenoms and Phenom IIs but were also looking for 3D monitor setups or just plain didn't want AMD cards. Glad AMD got this one sorted, for their own sake.That would also make me think about AMD in the future![]()
Looking good! Seeing as the P67 Sabertooth board is quite a lot cheaper than the ROG board, we may see the same thing on AM3+.
bah 300 £ when ch 4 was 200 £? cant remember now , waits for ch5. my all pc is red and black so i has to wait for ch5
No it wasn't...CHIV was over £200 when it 1st showed. Im just going on the basis of Intel mobos
Very much doubt it, never seen AMD boards that expensive. I'm guessing the CHV will debut around £200 and this should be slightly less. Well... that's what I'm hoping anyway. Considering a standard ASUS board costs about £100 (for a fullsize one) charging more than twice that for one of these just wouldn't be economical for the buyer. Then again, we're not very savings-minded people on here, are we?This cant be £300 surely.