DFI Crossfire Capable P45 mATX Board

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Oh yes:

DFI LP JR P45-T2RS

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Changing to a mATX has just become even more tempting for me...
 
Just been shown this, and now i'm not 1st to post it :(

If only it was nvidia instead... [/fanboy]
 
doubt it has space to hold anything with a meaty cooler though, so maybe for lower end crossfire?

Being micro ATX, it's probably not designed to hold a meaty cooler... something small to fit inside a mATX case...
 
Space for 2 dual slot coolers! One real opinion on this then: SWEET!!!!! :)
The idea for an uber matx pc is back on the hypothetical drawing board
 
doubt it has space to hold anything with a meaty cooler though, so maybe for lower end crossfire?

Had expressed interest in this board in the other thread. Definitely going to go for it, funds permitting this summer as I'd rather shrink my system for uni.

So long as you don't mind losing the PCI-E 1x and PCI slot, perhaps fitting two Thermalright HR03 coolers, perhaps one mounted to fit downwards (lower card), the other upwards (top). Chances are a thin 15mm deep fan would need to be used on both coolers and even still it might not fit depending on the case and the amount of space between the edge of the motherboard and the floor of the case. Also, if mounted upwards, this might restrict the available space for a decent heatsink on the CPU, although this won't be a problem if you watercool the CPU.
 
I was thinking about the SG03 for msyself but the V350B looks mighty nice.:cool:

Also is it just me or have they done away with the EZ Power On buttons?
 
Now that I've looked at a couple of reviews and photos I am tempted. Mainly because it isn't as wide as I thought it was. Front looks like it could take a 120.2 rad fairly well.
 
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