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Socket 939 SLI motherboard

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Its time for my Annual yearly pc upgrade, and this time i need a motherboard, i already have a 7600GT and i have another 1 already ordered, and i need to know, what is the best socket 939 motherboard with SLI and has good overclocking features?
 
I was very happy with my abit AN8 32X.
It replaced a DFI SLI-DR & I never regretted it.
 
BUFF said:
I was very happy with my abit AN8 32X.
It replaced a DFI SLI-DR & I never regretted it.
I just bought an AN8 32X myself. I haven't installed it, yet, though. Waiting for some other parts. :)
 
I have the asus A8N 32 sli Deluxe and I really like it. I have also here good things about the abit one and about the msi diamond plus, but as far as i know that one is really hard to come by.

Good luck with what ever you choose.
 
GilmourD said:
I just bought an AN8 32X myself. I haven't installed it, yet, though. Waiting for some other parts. :)
Well, I set up my AN8 32X yesterday with my new 7900GS and the Venice 3000+ I was using and I easilly got the same OC I was getting with the MSI board. I haven't gotten a chance to tweak behind that as I was a bit busy just trying to fix my Vista RC1 install until I realized that I accidentally left HT at 5x and that was why I was getting BSODs. Once I got that all fixed, I tried my XP install and that booted up superbly. Once I order my Opteron DC this Friday, however, I'm going to wipe everything out, do a fresh dual-boot install of RC2 and XP, and get to OCing. :)
 
Anything from DFI is always good, I've never had good luck with Asus, or MSI and i dont know much about abit, but DFI has always worked well with me.
 
I have the A8N32-SLI in my old computer and love that board. It got my 4200+ to 2.8Ghz stable. i would go with asus or msi K8N as ive heard great things about both.
 
still running my a8n32-sli. it's plenty good enough to do everything i want it to do - for now.
 
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