Asus Mobo

Adam Warren

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Hey i seen this mobo. I was just wondoring if you need to have 2 video cards for it. I nodiced it was a sli mobo... So would it be pointless to buy if i never had two video cards?
 
Long story short yes. An nForce4 Ultra is the exact same chipset but one connection is not made which disables SLI support, so buying an nForce4 SLI board is useless unless you are going to use 2 cards
 
Yes but in that case you wouldnt be buying the ASUS board but rather the DFI board :)
 
You've been around long enough to know the answer is almost always "it depends on what you want to do" or "more information is required" but for I do, the DFI LanParty4 (even though im running a K8N Neo2 right this minute)
 
Praetor said:
You've been around long enough to know the answer is almost always "it depends on what you want to do" or "more information is required" but for I do, the DFI LanParty4 (even though im running a K8N Neo2 right this minute)

haha, i knew that was coming. i was tempted to go back and edit it out. thanks man. your alot help to everyone on this forum :)
 
Hehe glad to help but yeah, a mobo choice does indeed depend on what you want to do with it. Some boards that stick out:
- ASUS A8V DLX ... cheap board, very solid and best of (IMO) the K8T800Pros
- MSI K8N Neo2 ... IMO, best AGP S939 board
- MSI K8N Neo4 ... best balance of OCability, performance and features for PCIE S939
- DFI LanParty4 ... brute force OCability for a PCIE S939
 
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