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what about the 680SLI p5n32 E ?mattpj said:Hi
I am buying a 4300 in the next few days and i was struck on having a DS3, but read a lot of good things bout the p5n SLi.
I wont be using SLi in the near future.. but i am an overclocking noob so which ever is friendly with doing the least work to overclock would be the better option.
Any advice on a 2gb kit would also be helpful!
Thanks a lot!
Matt
mattpj said:I bought a p5ne-sli on everyones advice over a week ago. I didn't consider the 680i chipset and plus its too late now :|
these might give Asus a runmattpj said:Yes this is the conclusion I came to, some of the boards were a good 100 quid more!
jamjar said:these might give Asus a run
http://www.anandtech.com/tradeshows...aspx?i=2908&p=2 the 650 sli is selling for £120 or around that .
Dam !Minstadave said:You've not quoted the full link, its been cropped (hence the ... in the middle).
Even in you don,t overclock it ? is the Asus NB cooler bigger ?Minstadave said:The 650i Gigabyte GA-N650SLI-DS4 looks nice, all solid state caps, but a piddly little NB coolerThe 650 doesn't run cool so that would have to be replaced really.
jamjar said:Even in you don,t overclock it ? is the Asus NB cooler bigger ?
What's the temps being reported for you guys? Mine is being juiced with 1.39v and at 1300mhz and stays about 34C.Minstadave said:Oh I'm sure it'd be fine for stock and a bit of clocking, but the Asus sink is about twice the size and that gets damn hot.
Asus & Vdroop are synonymous ...Nickg said:do most mobo's exhibit VDROOP, or is it just this one which is worse than usual?