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    Asus NF590 SLI vs ASUS P5W64 WS Professional

    Asus P5N32 SLI Premium WiFi NF590 SLI,

    vs

    ASUS P5W64 WS Professional

    the SBS vs the SAS

    which is the greatest?
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    mr . wibbly , one of them have still not hit the shelves so therefore its very difficult to compare them.

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    If you want SLI, choose the first.

    If you want CF, choose the second.

    If you want neither, choose the board with the best features for you.
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    I say buy both

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    Quote Originally Posted by shaithis View Post
    If you want SLI, choose the first.

    If you want CF, choose the second.

    If you want neither, choose the board with the best features for you.
    what is CF?

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    however scan is selling Asus NF590 SLI based systems.
    http://3xs.scan.co.uk/ShowSystem.asp?SystemID=548

    these have more choices than the ASUS P5W DH Deluxe i975X based systems
    http://3xs.scan.co.uk/ConfigureSystem.asp?SystemID=487

    I wonder if a prebuilt system can be specified using the ASUS P5W64 WS Professional rather than ASUS P5W DH Deluxe i975X

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    Quote Originally Posted by Psionic Wibbly View Post
    what is CF?
    mr.Wibbly , CF is crossfire , its like a wannabe SLi

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    Quote Originally Posted by nope View Post
    mr.Wibbly , CF is crossfire , its like a wannabe SLi
    ah: how stupid of me!

    i hope some reviews pop up soon

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    Intel Sli for overclokers is a way too much disappointment, it can not go over 330 with DFI, it may be different with Asus--> Who knows. I'm happy with my P5B-Deluxe and running my E6600 at 3.4 24/7.

    RD600 will be the top motherboard, if what pre-testers are saying is true, that will be the good one to buy for my server/workstation system.

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