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    anyway whitch is the better board a AN832 or DFI LANPARTY ??? or does every one here just go for the DFI for overclocking?

    also i am a gamer but if photoshop CS2 does take advantage of the X2 i whould get a X2 chip as photoshop is so power hungry

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    Quote Originally Posted by MON
    anyway whitch is the better board a AN832 or DFI LANPARTY ??? or does every one here just go for the DFI for overclocking?
    Well the differences between boards is soo small these days in terms of performance you go on other things. DFI are good for extreme overclocking, but that's not my thing, so I'd go with Asus for build quality and extras.

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    storm is a first class insecure knob end ! he vents his rage through hexus forums when he is safely locked away in his cage to keep him out of peoples way because hes a disruptive pest!

    and storm your also taking a dig at hexus with your mention of review sites earlier

    and if i had the money i would buy the fx60 maybe , for the better overclocking flexibility and the fact it is dual core , where everything is heading , and even if it isnt dual core has more advantages than running more than 1 thread at a time

    what about doing other tasks while gaming ? encoding video running a virus scan or folding etc all while playing your game and not losing that much on the previous gen fx ?

    you talk as if the clock speed diffference is huge , from what i remeber its about 200mhz , not that much and easily solved by upping the ,multiplier or a bit of htt upping


    i wish hexus would create a forum just for you with some bots to automatically argue with you to keep you out of the way of the threads where people cant be bothered listening to your arrogant raving and moanin

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    guys, lets forget about it, his banned now
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    i didnt know he was banned , long overdue !

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    Quote Originally Posted by nvening
    guys, lets forget about it, his banned now
    Hahahahahahah, he really was a muppet.

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