I'm trying to choose a board for the following components:
Core 2 Duo E6400
Corsair Dominator DDR800 C4
2x 320GB Seagate Barracuda 7200.10's (intended for RAID0)
I'd like to be able to overclock somewhere in the 400-440 FSB range, so I'd like a board with good overclocking options.
The problem is with graphics card support. Once R600 launches, I intend to grab a DX10 card in the ensuing price knockdown. However, if I ever intend to go Crossfire/SLI, I come unstuck. I imagine R600s are liable to need two native x16 slots, like G80s. The only boards that offer Core 2 support and twin x16 PCI-E slots are made on nVidia's 680 chipset and don't support Crossfire. You could download hacked drivers, but Vista's software-monitoring routines are likely to take exception to them as unlicensed/hacked content.
So is there any board available that will give me good overclocking options and leave the avenue open to Crossfire DX10 cards in the future? Or should I just get an Intel 965-based board and save myself the money?
Core 2 Duo E6400
Corsair Dominator DDR800 C4
2x 320GB Seagate Barracuda 7200.10's (intended for RAID0)
I'd like to be able to overclock somewhere in the 400-440 FSB range, so I'd like a board with good overclocking options.
The problem is with graphics card support. Once R600 launches, I intend to grab a DX10 card in the ensuing price knockdown. However, if I ever intend to go Crossfire/SLI, I come unstuck. I imagine R600s are liable to need two native x16 slots, like G80s. The only boards that offer Core 2 support and twin x16 PCI-E slots are made on nVidia's 680 chipset and don't support Crossfire. You could download hacked drivers, but Vista's software-monitoring routines are likely to take exception to them as unlicensed/hacked content.
So is there any board available that will give me good overclocking options and leave the avenue open to Crossfire DX10 cards in the future? Or should I just get an Intel 965-based board and save myself the money?