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Asus 775 Sli Motherboard
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What are your views on the Asus P5N32-E SLi nForce 680 (Socket 775) PCI-Express DDR2 Motherboard.
Is it good fo OCing?
What is the cooling like?
Would it work in an Antec 900 case?Also are the cables for the coirsiar 650w PSU long enough for the Antec 900 case, would i have to by cable extensions and were could i buy them?
1. Yes. It's good for OC
2. The motherboard is passively cooled. It comes with an optional fan that attaches to the mobos heatsink.
3. Yes. It will work in the 900
4. Cable length should be fine for the Corsair.Asus 775 Sli Motherboards For Sale at Auction Today

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Are you a power user? By that, I mean someone who must have speed, whatever the cost. Perhaps you have to deal with monster sized files. Maybe you do video editing, or graphics work. Does your passion for a certain game consume you?
If any of this is true for you, then you may want to consider a motherboard upgrade. Recent speed enhancements make this “major surgery” attractive.
Here are the items youÂ’ll be looking to gain: PCI Express slots, SATA II, an extra RAM slot; and for the gamers, SLI or Crossfire capability. Not to mention your new board could handle a dual core chip. All of this is available for under $150.
What kind of increase in speed could you expect? There are some astonishing numbers on this. Your old PCI slot could handle data at 133MB/s. The new PCI Express can deliver 2.5GB/s! Or consider SATA II for such tasks as connecting an external hard drive. That USB II port youÂ’ve relied on has a throughput of 480MB/s. An SATA II gives you 3.0 GB/s!
For gamers, a two-GPU system is the doorway to an almost unbelievable level of realism. The two competing systems, SLI from NVIDIA, and Crossfire from ATX, require SLI or Crossfire ready motherboards. This has gamers everywhere swapping out boards.
Having a motherboard with a socket that accepts dual core chips, like the 775, or AM2, is a dream come true for video editing. Often editors find themselves needing to run more than one program at the same time. Dual core lets them multitask as if they had two machines in one case.
Michael Quarles is the author of the book "Building a PC for Beginners". His website is http://www.monkeyseemonkeydobooks.com
Published on July 3, 2009 · Filed under: Motherboards; Tagged as: asus, computer, hardware, motherboard, pc
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