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Old 07-01-2009, 10:01 PM   #31 (permalink)
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So $100-120 for a company to build the computer for me plus give an extra layer of warranty. I haven't built a computer before, soo... good deal or not?
If you're happy - it's a good deal.

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Old 07-02-2009, 12:00 AM   #32 (permalink)
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Should I have gotten the Asus P6T Deluxe or just kept the normal P6T?

I don't really know the difference. I do want to upgrade to a better video card in the future, probably dual GPUs crossfired or SLI'd. So will the standard P6T suffice?
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Should I have gotten the Asus P6T Deluxe or just kept the normal P6T?

I don't really know the difference. I do want to upgrade to a better video card in the future, probably dual GPUs crossfired or SLI'd. So will the standard P6T suffice?
Yes, the normal P6T is good.
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The difference is pretty minimal. The P6T Delux would perform better if you wanted to have three graphics cards, and has a couple extra USB ports, but the P6T has a couple extra SATA ports.
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Old 07-02-2009, 12:23 AM   #35 (permalink)
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For instance, this is purely hypothetical, could I have 2 GTX 295's SLI'd with the standard P6T?

I probably won't ever need something like that, but it's nice to have options.
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For instance, this is purely hypothetical, could I have 2 GTX 295's SLI'd with the standard P6T?

I probably won't ever need something like that, but it's nice to have options.
Yes, the deluxe really only shines for tri sli, in quad sli the boards would be pretty much identical.
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That would be quad SLI? (2 GTX 295's)
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That would be quad SLI? (2 GTX 295's)
Yes, each GTX295 has two gpu's, hence quad sli. Tri sli would be three GTX285's.
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I didn't think the standard A6T supported quad SLI. If it does then cool, thanks.

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I didn't think the standard A6T supported quad SLI. If it does then cool, thanks.

Mount three PCI-Express 2.0 x16 cards for cutting-edge graphic power with support for either NVIDIA 3-way SLI or ATI Quad-core CrossFireX. 100% all high-quality conductive polymer capacitors give longer life and higher energy efficiency by supplying power to vital components independently.
Pretty much any board supports quad sli and sli, because they only need 2 slots. Tri sli support is better on the deluxe than the standard version though.
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