http://www.mwave.com/mwave/viewspec.hmx?scriteria=BA24444&RSKU=BA24444
Now only if intel would hurry!
Now only if intel would hurry!
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Woot woot woot!
I'm excited despite the fact that I probably wont get it till next year.. lol
But still!
lol we are cross referencing each others post kinda
Low priced too! Damn, my Asus Maximus Formula will be here tomorrow. I hope I made the right choice......
from what I've read in the abit forum, there seems to be some issues with the initial BIOS release.
still, i'm sure abit will get it ironed out and for around $200 - this looks like a good buy.
I wouldn't go as far as that - the Maximus has been anything but plain sailing so far too for plenty of people & whilst I'm sure that it will get better as the BIOS matures exactly the same is true of the abit (& the Gigabyte &, & ..).the maximus is a much better board so far and will only get better.
the abit has been out a couple of weeks at least in the UK, i don't know of anyone who likes the board so far.
http://www.clunk.org.uk/forums/reviews/815-abit-ix38-quadgt-living-review.html
This review says it's supports crossfire...but it's X38...it also should support SLi, right?
So far is seems like BIOS is still not fully ready for prime time.
http://www.clunk.org.uk/forums/reviews/815-abit-ix38-quadgt-living-review.html
This review says it's supports crossfire...but it's X38...it also should support SLi, right?
Which is totally gay on Nskidias part...
No, it's smart business. If they locked their drivers in the workstation market, they'd have a harder time selling Quadros. On the flip side, if they didn't lock out their drivers and force people to use NVIDIA chipset based boards with their video cards few people would ever buy NVIDIA chipset based motherboards. I know I wouldn't. Would you?
Let me put it this way, if I didn't feel I needed SLI right now, I'd drop a Maximus Formula in my own machine even if I had to pay full price for it. It's simply one of the best boards I've worked with in recent memory.
Which is better for ddr2: ASUS P5E or formula/blitz/maximus or other, with penryn dual or quad core and nvidia grafics?
Hi Glowball,
I've just read your forum thread at Corsair and as you have now tried 2 different mobo's you should get them RMA'd, The 'Ram Guy' basically was waiting for you to try your new mobo and then RMA if still faulty.
Best not to waste your time, send em back
Hope this helps?
Peace
No, it's smart business. If they locked their drivers in the workstation market, they'd have a harder time selling Quadros. On the flip side, if they didn't lock out their drivers and force people to use NVIDIA chipset based boards with their video cards few people would ever buy NVIDIA chipset based motherboards. I know I wouldn't. Would you?
The only way NVIDIA could sell chipsets at all would be by marketting them as budget parts and not the high end expensive chipsets they sell today.
Intel makes the best chipsets and nvidia should just realise that and say ok we tried and failed lets move on and let intel chipsets and others to be able to utilise sli but unofficially and with no support, I know it wont happen but its good to dream, or maybe they could sell licenses on what chipset and chipset manufacturer is able to utilise sli on some of their motherboards, they would make money off of it I guess ?