what are you on crack?
obviously you like to talk out of your ass. No native support and 45nm support requires a bios flash which requires a cpu which means i need to buy a cpu just to do a friggen bios, no thanks. and no there is no psie 2.0 support on the p35 chipset, try lookign that one up first.
the mobo needs to have firewire headers on it dimwit
wow youi got one thing right, even though being a p35 has noting to do with the fact, its the southbridge that decides this one smart guy
by the time I look at multi gpu setups I would rather buy two brand new cards than buy an extra aging card, thus I could buy two brand new crossfire cards, just for now Id rather have the single 8800GTS
the only winner? and think again, the first p35 board that meets my personal criteria is a 170 dollar board, which comes with no native 45nm support and no pcie 2.0, which to me, is much worth the 20 dollar premium for the x38 chipset. If this was a budget build, i would of gone p35, but it was not so I went with a better product for my needs.
I think a P35 would have been fine for you. They support PCIe 2.0 as well as 45nm CPUs
obviously you like to talk out of your ass. No native support and 45nm support requires a bios flash which requires a cpu which means i need to buy a cpu just to do a friggen bios, no thanks. and no there is no psie 2.0 support on the p35 chipset, try lookign that one up first.
Front fire wire is not the MB but the case
the mobo needs to have firewire headers on it dimwit
Raid works with P35 mobo's
wow youi got one thing right, even though being a p35 has noting to do with the fact, its the southbridge that decides this one smart guy
You only have one GPU, and cannot run a second nVidia on the X38 if you wanted to add one later
by the time I look at multi gpu setups I would rather buy two brand new cards than buy an extra aging card, thus I could buy two brand new crossfire cards, just for now Id rather have the single 8800GTS
The only winner here is more USB slots. Is that worth a X38 over a P35?
the only winner? and think again, the first p35 board that meets my personal criteria is a 170 dollar board, which comes with no native 45nm support and no pcie 2.0, which to me, is much worth the 20 dollar premium for the x38 chipset. If this was a budget build, i would of gone p35, but it was not so I went with a better product for my needs.