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I am upgrading my PC i have purchased |
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I bet your hearing this a lot, but if at all possible, wait for Conroe to come and out for newer motherboards with SLI that support Conroe. The only one out right now that support Conroe and is SLI enabled is the ASUS P5N32-SLI Deluxe, which also happens to be the best LGA775 mobo with SLI around anyways, so your choices are very limited. But if you wait, I'm sure NVidia and Intel will work something out against the AMD/ATI merger...
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That board will not work; you will need to purchase a motherboard with an Nvidia chipset for SLI. |
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The problem with the Asus boarsd there is they dont support Pentium D chips, I wish site would break mobo down inot SLI options, Newegg is great for every breakdown except that . It would be nice to see ONLY SLI boards. |
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Asus P5N32 SLI is the ONLY mb that suports your 950 CPU and an SLI with nvidia GPUs.
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Well i bought it. Thanks for the advice .
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Only the SE version of that Asus board supports Conroe and it can't be found yet. Nvidia is releasing a SLI chipset for Intel Conroe but it won't be availabel until August. The P5N32 will support you CPU and video setup and do it quite well but as someone else pointed out it only supports memory speeds of 667. You may be able to overclock it into the low 700's but I doubt you would be able to run 800mhz. I would just get the P5N32 since it is your best solution unless you can spend the next few months looking at that new CPU and video cards in their box. |
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Yeah i went ahead and bought that board . I also go 2 74 gig WD hard drives the 16mb 10000rpm want to run the in a raid set up . i hear they can blaze . I also got a new PSU i had the enermax 550 whisper gold , but a friend said i need one that supports SLI also . I am also going water cooling . I am sure that it will run faster than my current set-up.
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