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coiler
22-01-08, 13:48
Oooooooooooh i'm tempted :P

http://www.aria.co.uk/Products?search=780i&x=0&y=0&searchCat=8

tystar
22-01-08, 14:27
Nah you want one of these baby's

http://www.aria.co.uk/Products?search=x38&x=0&y=0&searchInCategoryOnly=on&searchCat=23

coiler
22-01-08, 14:36
X38's are terrible, are you still asleep?

Sl4x0r
22-01-08, 16:58
What's wrong with them? I was gonna get an ASUS P5E board...

coiler
22-01-08, 17:00
780i is the future!

it goes like a brown thing off a slippery stick

tystar
22-01-08, 17:04
your part way there in describing the board... wouldn't exactly say it was quick though.

coiler
22-01-08, 17:06
Intel X38 Chipset: A Porsche with the Handbrake On -
Conclusion: X38 Boards Too Expensive; P35 Offers More Bang For The Buck - Our recommendation is that potential buyers hold on to their money before buying an X38 board, and wait until the features it offers are properly supported.



http://www.tomshardware.com/2007/09/26/intel_x38_chipset/





780i speed and performance - This is technology done at it's best, and in the near future we'll be using this mainboard as baseline test unit, and we only cherry pick the best hardware for our test systems. That's really the biggest compliment I can give any manufacturer out there.
http://www.guru3d.com/article/nforce_780i_sli_review/482/

LSIkevin
23-01-08, 22:46
i think i will stick with my asus A8N-SLI Deluxe :D

Sean
24-01-08, 01:07
Best motherboard i've had in a long time:

http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Components/Motherboards/Socket+775+%28Intel%29/Foxconn+Intel+P35MARS+775+Mainboard?productId=2888 7

Has certainly changed my oppinion of Foxconn!

monkey56657
25-01-08, 21:24
Ha my board seems cheapo in comparison @ ~£60 :lol:

alexnifty
08-02-08, 12:50
It seems the 780i is now old news:
http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2008/02/08/nvidia-790i-comes-heels-unhappy