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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).
The 650 doesn't run cool so that would have to be replaced really.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?