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Re: Good C2D Motherboard choice?
but then your left with a cpu on its own. I often find it easier to shift bundles. My plan for later this year is a Penryn on a Bearlake or similar ddrIII supporting chipset with either a single R600 based xtx or 2 xt's. That will leave me a full bundle to move on a lot easier than single parts
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The problem with those Asus boards are they are either or memory controllers where the P35 supports both II and III and memory costs may well decide my route
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