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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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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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Yes, the deluxe really only shines for tri sli, in quad sli the boards would be pretty much identical.
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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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