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Intel Skulltrail D5400XS
Socket 771; eATX; Newest review: 2/2008 "We've rated Skulltrail at 70 per cent, but you can break that down to 100 per cent for performance, 80 per cent for desirability and 30 per cent for value." 1 review |
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MSI K9A2 Platinum
Socket AM2+, Socket AM2; ATX; Newest review: 2/2008 "A well laid-out board with interesting futureproofing features and a competitive price." 1 review |
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GigaByte Rampage Formula
Socket 775, Socket AM2; ATX; Newest review: 4/2008 "... the move from Intel's X38 to its X48 chipset doesn't make a huge difference to real world performance and it is clear the BIOS still needs some work before it even has some basic … 1 review |
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Sapphire PI-AM2RS780G
Socket AM2+, Socket AM2; ATX; Newest review: 4/2008 "There's no denying that the 780G chipset is a jewel and the Sapphire PI-AM2RS780G is very cheap, but despite those two virtues it manages to leave us unimpressed due to its lack of … 1 review |
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Asus M3A32-MVP Deluxe Wi-Fi
Socket AM2+; ATX; Newest review: 12/2007 "It's clear that the new Phenom processor and 790 chipset have plenty of potential but even this excellent new Asus motherboard has a few issues, so for the time being we'll stick with … 1 review |
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MSI P35 Platinum
Socket 775; Newest review: 6/2007 "... it keeps pace with the Asus in most other regards, only lacking the integrated Wi-Fi and an Ethernet or SATA port here or there. It also has the edge thanks to a more affordable price …
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Intel DX38BT Extreme Series
Socket 775; ATX; Newest review: 1/2008 "Intel has rather shot itself in the foot by giving us a sniff of the 1,600MHz QX9770 processor as it effectively made the DX38BT obsolete before it went on sale. It's a decent bit of kit … 1 review |
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Akasa Revo
"It's an ideal solution for those building silent PCs but, due to the tight thermodynamic range of the coolant, it won't be of any use to overclockers." 2 reviews |
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Asus Blitz Extreme
Socket 775; ATX; Newest review: 1/2008 "It's expensive, but will appeal to power users." 1 review |
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AMD 780 Series Chipset
Socket AM2+, Socket AM2; Newest review: 3/2008 "AMD's 780 chipset is without doubt the best integrated graphics platform on the market and it could make for an awesome media centre PC. However, that doesn't mean it's without … 1 review |
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Aopen nMCP68St-LA
Socket AM2; Mini-ITX; Newest review: 2/2008 "Despite the limitations, the board's integrated 19V power supply makes for a compact and elegant unit, and means it's a competent, if expensive, choice for a low-profile system." 1 review |
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GigaByte GA-G31MX-S2
Socket 775; Newest review: 11/2007 "Considering the price, you get plenty of features on this Intel board." 2 reviews |
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Asus Maximus Extreme
Socket 775; ATX; Newest review: 11/2007 "You pay plenty for the Maximus Extreme, but that's true of any X38 motherboard. We're not convinced about the merits of three graphics slots but neither can we see any harm in the … 1 review |
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Abit Fatal1ty F-190HD
Socket 775; Micro-ATX; Newest review: 11/2007 "... the F-190HD has a fair amount of overclocking options in the Bios to get that little extra performance out of it. But even if you don't go down that route the F-190HD is a good stable … 1 review |
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Nvidia nForce 780i SLI
Socket 775; Newest review: 1/2008 "Want three graphics cards in your Core 2 gaming PC? Add an Nvidia 780i SLI chipset on your shopping list." 1 review |
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GigaByte GA-MA790FX-DQ6
Socket AM2+; ATX; Newest review: 1/2008 "Gigabyte has made some odd choices ... that centre around the four graphics slots. Add in the questionable performance of Phenom ... and you have a motherboard that is only likely to appeal to … 1 review |
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MSI P7N Sli Platinum
Socket 775; ATX; Newest review: 2/2008 "If you plan on running SLI the MSI P7N is a decent motherboard, even though the IDE connectors are in a hopeless location. Those of you who feel that one graphics card is plenty should stick … 1 review |
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Asus Maximus Formula SE
Socket 775; ATX; Newest review: 10/2007 "With its enormous potential for cooling and overclocking, this X38 motherboard is definitely more Maximus than Minimus." 1 review |
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GigaByte GA-MA69G-S3H
Socket AM2; Micro-ATX; Newest review: 7/2007 "If you're looking to build a budget PC or a media centre in a case that will take an ATX motherboard, the GA-MA69G-S3H is a good choice with plenty of expansion options. ..." 1 review |
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MSI X38 Diamond
Socket 775; Newest review: 12/2007 "MSI has loaded its X38 Diamond with ports and connectors as well as a prodigious amount of PCI Express. Now we just need a BIOS that supports a 1,600MHz FSB and we'll be happy … 1 review |
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