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Rampage Formula vs X48-DQ6 and AMD Phenom performance scaling charts unveiled

Posted at 21 April 2008 18:47

I am over conscientious; I tend to overvalue others' opinions of myself today. Sometimes, reading a good post on gigabyte motherboard may create good image of what it is really going on.

Don't wait too long, this might be over before you know it.

We have already tested motherboards on the AMD 790FX chipset from Gigabyte and MSI. In both cases we have found luxurious sets of peripheral interfaces and tangles of heat pipes in the chipset cooling system. Actually we've seen it all in previous models based on the top-end chipsets. Just the quad PCI Express x16 ports have become a usual thing with the launch of this core logic. .. click here.

Let's see this:

Part of the very common PR propaganda, the slides below detail AMD's own tests determining the performance scaling of its tri- and quad-core Phenom processors. Covering office productivity, digital media and gaming performance, the tests were conducted with a system powered by Windows Vista Ultimate and consisting of a Gigabyte 780G motherboard, 2GB of RAM and a Western Digital 400GB drive. As you can see, the B2 revision Phenom 9600 is the reference processor with the B3 Phenom 8x50 and ..[more].

The classic situation is how we percept those things we are looking for. I like simple knowledgeable short articles. They are really satisfied my curiosity.

As title states: Which would be a better motherboard between Asus Rampage Formula and Gigabyte X48-DQ6? Anything else that would be better than 1 of those 2? (NO Dfi.... they only give 1 yr warranty with their mb's which tells me something of how much they trust their products) I was looking at eVga 790i too, but the corruption issue worries me - i heard that it also happens even if you don't overclock.... (wouldn't bother me not to overclock until they find a solution, but corruption ..Read the rest of this post.

Cheers, guys!

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