Strange problem and XFX nForce 780i SLI motherboard tested Permanent Link
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.
It is something always coming out on top.
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.
I love the posting, I made a copy and share:
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.
I has been suggested that this was a smart ruling:
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 ....
I would like to hear your voice over through all of this.
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