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Default P6T-SE, P6T,P6T Deluxe, UD3R

What are the main differences between P6T-SE, P6T,P6T Deluxe.

Why do P6T-SE and P6T have: X16,X16,X4 slots while the Deluxe version has X16,X16,X1 slots. The deluxe version gets less?

I can get P6T, P6T-SE and UD3R for similar prices. What is best?
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The P6T-SE only supports crossfire, the P6T and P6TD support Crossfire and SLI.

Just because X4 is bigger than X1 doesn't mean it's better.

Good things come in small packages =)

Looking at the pictures P6T seems like a better option than the P6TD =/

P6TD has two PCI-E 16x right next to each other so you will only get 2X SLI because the two are so close you won't be able to use one with dual slot coolers.

P6T has evenly spaced PCI-E ports.

The only other difference I can see is the heatsink design.
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I know this wont help too much, but I just got a P6T and love it. Great board. Very well layed out and good o/cing tools (probably too many). First time with an ASUS board, happy so far. H hardware did a review of the P6T.
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The P6T-SE only supports crossfire, the P6T and P6TD support Crossfire and SLI.
So the only difference between P6T and P6T-SE is that the P6T supports SLI and P6T-SE doesn't???
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The UD3R doesn't support SLI.
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The UD3R doesn't support SLI.
That is OK, I will be using Single or Double AMD cards.

So the only difference between P6T and P6T-SE is that the P6T supports SLI and P6T-SE doesn't???

What's better P6T/P6T-SE or UD3R?
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I'm interested in this, you guys are saying the p6t is a better layout then say the p6t deluxe v2?
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I'm interested in this, you guys are saying the p6t is a better layout then say the p6t deluxe v2?
Well, looking at the pictures the P6T Deluxe can only have two dual slot cards in SLI or Crossfire.

There are 3 PCI-E slots so tri-sli is possible but only with single slot coolers however the P6T Standard has 3 PCI-Slots spaced evenly apart so you can have 3 dual slot coolers.

Fail design by ASUS tbh.

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Also the UD3R doesn't, or should I say didn't support SLI because if you install the latest BIOS for the UD3R gigabyte gave it SLI support. So the UD3R is a great overclocker, has support for 2 ATI or nVidia graphics cards so I vote UD3R. I may get that but I'm looking at the GA-EX58-Extreme.
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not too sure bout all the differences

but i kno the best board to OC i7 is the Foxconn BL00drage man
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not too sure bout all the differences

but i kno the best board to OC i7 is the Foxconn BL00drage man
Actually EVGA X58 Classified > Bloodrage for overclocking.

Like the first 10 pages of 3DMark Vantage records are all set with the classified.
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