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which one is the best mobo?
EVGA nForce 680i SLI mobo
Abit AW9D-Max mobo
Asus P5B Deluxe mobo
time to do some research.
When does the sale start?
Whats the advantage of getting a quad core when dual core hasnt even been out that long?
In other words should I skip dual core and go straight to quad core? I dont want to get screwed like I did buying a 1080i HDTV and now everyone has a 1080P model.
wow this is so incredibly tempting...must resist!
I look at the price and then think about it again and how Q2 the q6600 should be around $500s for OEM (then I stop myself for thinking of buying one.)
That's only $70-120 more than what you will pay in 3 months.
I do wish though that the bad axe 2 was an option.
The only mobo in the list with VT support is the Abit AW9D-Max, which I am not too hot about.
The motherboards should drop in price and by the time q6600 hits Q2 with some nice volume of stock on the shelves we should see promo deals even lower espically through Frys. I wouldnt be suprised seeing a q6600 and motherboard for $499 with a Frys deal in Q2.