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Intel Micro-ATX Roundup - May 2009 @ DH
Intel Micro-ATX Roundup
_____________________ Since the release of Core-i7 there has been a steady release of performance motherboards which allow consumers the opportunity to create a great high specification system. In the past getting the best performance always meant using ATX boards even though technology in just about every other area has been getting more compact. In the past few months that has changed though and today we have two very impressive looking X58 boards on our test bench which are micro-ATX based...and still manage to fit in features like support for 6 memory sticks and SLI/CrossFire. In addition to that we have a third product which proves that Socket 775 Core2 users are not being left behind and that it is possible to create a high performing yet cost effective micro-ATX system on the last generation processors.
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Re: Intel Micro-ATX Roundup - May 2009 @ DH
Excellent review and 3 nice looking motherboards. The ASUS Rampage 2 Gene certainly shined in the testing the DFI board also performed very well. I noted the BIOS flash issue on the DFI board and hope they implement something down the road.
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Re: Intel Micro-ATX Roundup - May 2009 @ DH
Nice review. Little typo on last page: The other boards use the Core-i7/X58 platform and as a result it costs a significant amount to build a high specification sustem around them. and ...which make using their larger boards such as good experience.
Very good review. I like the idea of a small yet powerful i7 pc. |
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Re: Intel Micro-ATX Roundup - May 2009 @ DH
Very nice review! The only real issues I see with a board this small is that once you start running crossfire/sli I hope you don't have plans to populated the PCI or PCIex1 slots because that might be an issue. But planning ahead never hurt anyone I suppose. One thing I really appreciate is the ability to reset your BIOS without opening the case. Very handy if you're an OCer. I'm secretly hoping this becomes a standard feature on the majority of boards eventually.
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Re: Intel Micro-ATX Roundup - May 2009 @ DH
so tiny....
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Re: Intel Micro-ATX Roundup - May 2009 @ DH
Impressive review , covered almost all the potentials . It is nice to see some core2 boards perform very close to the Core i7 instead of the CPU ,memory limitation.
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