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      <title>MSI NF980-G65 Mainboard/Motherboard </title>
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While your computer may be used for several things, whether work related or for entertainment purposes; usually the components on the inside were aimed for both options. MSI's new motherboard, the NF980-G65 pushes all other options aside and screams, I was meant for gaming! The NF890 is in every way, a motherboard meant for the gamer enthusiast. Supporting 3-way SLI, the latest AM3 based processors (Phenom II), allowing for an easy overclocking switch and MSI's Active Phase Switching for those who sometimes may feel the need to go green when they are not fragging (or being fragged).
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     	<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 14:36:00 PST</pubDate>
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      <title>7-Way Intel P55 Motherboard Round-Up</title>
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One year after its introduction, Intel Core i7 processors remain unchallenged in the high-end desktop segment. However with the recent introduction of the Core i5 and the LGA1156 platform, all of a sudden we no longer feel the need to stretch out the budget and look into buying a Core i7 920 one way or the other.

So, should you decide to go with the Core i5 750 processor, the next and possibly most difficult choice is which motherboard to purchase. Already there are over 40 possible motherboard options to choose from and today we'll be taking a look at quite a few of the better examples.

Our round-up comprises products from the likes of Asrock, Asus, DFI, ECS, EVGA, Gigabyte and MSI. In total we have 7 motherboards ranging in price from $120 to $250, so there should be something for everyone.
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     	<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 14:36:00 PST</pubDate>
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      <title>Intel DP55WG Motherboard Review </title>
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ntel bills the DP55WG as a Media machine with a touch of Extreme. With Firewire, and a fully fledged audio solution in the form of a Realtek ALC889 which has content protection and Firewire, the DP55WG is a great solution for those wanting a Media PC with all of the features to play back Blu-Ray. Intel knows their customer base with motherboards for every need. From a performance point of view, the DP55WG performs near on par with its DP55KG in terms of performance but falls short on overclocking as one would expect from a non-Extreme board from Intel. Compatibility was excellent with the 870 and 750 working as advertised. This board is available from Newegg at $140, making a very respectable board at that price range. A solid Hot Product is to be found here, not really for the overclocker, but great for everyone else.
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     	<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 13:42:00 PST</pubDate>
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      <title>ECS Elitegroup P55H-A</title>
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"Back in September we published a launch-day Linux preview of
Intel's Lynnfield processors and provided Core i5 / Core i7 benchmarks.
With that initial testing of the Lynnfield processors and the new Intel
P55 Chipset we had used an Intel DP55KG "Kingsberg" motherboard, but
since then many P55 motherboards from different vendors have flooded the
market. One of the P55 motherboards to be introduced for the
budget-conscious consumer is the P55H-A, which comes from ECS
Elitegroup. This motherboard is very reasonably priced while offering
support for up to DDR3-2200MHz memory (in an overclock mode), solid
capacitors, dual PCI Express x16 slots, and S/PDIF audio support."
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     	<pubDate>Fri, 6 Nov 2009 09:53:00 PST</pubDate>
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