You know I just figured they would be on the site but I cannot find them. I saw several ASUS and an MSI. They had an ASUS with and without SLI both under 200. Looked like the same as the p55 stuff just for 1155.
I was interupted by a friend who met me there so I did not spend much time looking. They had boxes there ready to sell.
I spent the last 10 minutes trying to determine what is diff. The only diff I can see is the EVO has a CM clear switch on the back pannel, pro does not.
They also say the Pro has a "stylish heat-sink solution". The EVO's is not called stylish on their site....
Originally Posted by Gabe63;11887373
I spent the last 10 minutes trying to determine what is diff. The only diff I can see is the EVO has a CM clear switch on the back pannel, pro does not.
They also say the Pro has a "stylish heat-sink solution". The EVO's is not called stylish on their site....
Somewhat off topic, but I've been trying to figure out why ASUS lists the G. Skill F3-10666CL9D-8GBRL 2x4 GB 1333 Ripjaws, but not the 1600 for any of their P67 MB's. I've been searching but I haven't found a reliable good reason yet. Any thoughts?
Originally Posted by Gabe63;11887373
I spent the last 10 minutes trying to determine what is diff. The only diff I can see is the EVO has a CM clear switch on the back pannel, pro does not.
They also say the Pro has a "stylish heat-sink solution". The EVO's is not called stylish on their site....
The ud3 will not do SLI and the Sata ports stick up, this will interfere with multiple GPU setups.
I am sure there are other things also.
I learnt something on my first go around with computer builds. Get a MOBO with good options. For example, who knows when you want to add a second GPU or change from ATI to nvidia?
The Fry's in my area has the Sabertooth. Can't remember the price, though. Didn't notice the Maximus.
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