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Originally Posted by Vikingod
If I had the choice in upgrading spending $100 on my mobo/hard drive/cpu/video card, the last I would spend the money on is the mobo. Unless you're into OCing, I would save the loot, you just arent going to see the performance difference. This can be seen in most reviews, the vanilla boards might score a few points/fps less then their much more expensive counterparts.
In my opinion, if you aren't having problems with your board, don't spend the money.
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Is that even with my specs? If so fair enough, i'll save the dough, i just assumed that the massive price difference and newer chipsets meant that they would be faster.
Thanks, might have saved me some cash as mine works fine, just thought I could squeeze some more out of it