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Posted at 25 February 2008 10:0

I could sense, it was an effort to write something about motherboard. I wonder if anyone remember still how honest should an author should be. One of the best accounts I have ever read is this article.

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XFX nForce 780i SLI motherboard tested Posted on Monday, February 25 2008 @ 04:42:50 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck HardOCP has taken a closer look at the XFX nForce 780i SLI motherboard to test if it can compete against Intel's DDR3 based solutions.The nForce 780i SLI board is a feature complete solution, meaning that it only requires a minimal number of components for a fully operational system: an Intel LGA 775 processor, DDR2 memory, a video card, drives, and a PSU. XFX ..other part.

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Posts: ASUS P5K64 WS Intel P35 DDR3 Motherboard @ Think Computers It's not something that we in the enthusiast world really think about, but there is a market out there for high-end computers that will probably never do any gaming, be overclocked, water cooled, or any other of the cool stuff that geeks do with their rigs. For example, a design engineer might desire a CAD workstation using multiple large screens...as many as six or eight...at high .. full post.

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I just started having a problem with my desktop computer. The DVD drives and the bluetooth keyboard just quit working. At first I thought my PSU was failing, so i tried a dvd drive in another computer and it worked fine, I then tried it in my computer with the ide cable unhooked and the drive powered on, but when i started it with the ide cable into the dvd drive it won't let the dvd drive work Does this mean my motherboard is bad? Thanks ....

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The A+ Core Hardware exam tests your knowledge of the central role played by the system's microprocessor, which has become essential knowledge for the professional PC repairperson. There was a time when replacing the CPU was very complicated. However, today's motherboards feature sockets and slots into which several types and versions of microprocessors can be interchanged. You still have to watch out for compatibility issues, but it's not uncommon for customers to want you to upgrade their PC instead of replace it.


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