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Old 02-17-2008, 04:07 AM   #1 (permalink)
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would it be smart to buy a 780i now? or wait for like the p45 x48 chip sets

i don't plan on paying for ddr3 so ddr2 will do, will these new chip sets even support ddr2?
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I wouldn't touch the 780i chipset at the moment, I have a 680i chipset with on the Asus striker extreme motherboard. 780i chipset boards are so expensive.
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are you saying not to touch it just because of the price or because its crap?
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Does anyone know a good mobo that has a higher overclock ability than the 780i thats still SLI? i will be using a e8400.
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