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970 vs 990 chipset?

Whats the difference performance wise? is the 990 worth the extra money?

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Its not a big difference, but if you are doing any overclocking I would get a 990fx board.

i was going to oc my 965be to 3.9ghz (my 990 board died and if i cant rma it i was going to get a cheaper 970 board)

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Poor board I lost an Asus z77 sabertooth due to dual power surges in a row. I know the asus 990fx evo has gotten to around 4.5-4.6ghz on  a 8350, but no one really tests these things with the 965be. 

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Main difference is that 990FX has crossfire and Sli support and a higher Hyper Transport frequency. 970 just crossfire 

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Like the others said it's about Crossfire, 990fx can run at x16/x16 and the 970 board can only run at x16/x4. Also 970 generally have less power phases. That's why i would recommend the Asus M5a97 Evo if you're going for a 970 board, it has 6+2 power phases. You can get very good overclock with it and if you're not going crossfire it's the way to go

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Like the others said it's about Crossfire, 990fx can run at x16/x16 and the 970 board can only run at x16/x4. Also 970 generally have less power phases. That's why i would recommend the Asus M5a97 Evo if you're going for a 970 board, it has 6+2 power phases. You can get very good overclock with it and if you're not going crossfire it's the way to go

Yeah I have to agree the M5A97 evo is pretty much the best 970 chipset board for overclocking

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Well 990FX has more options (better OC) and you can put more graphics cards into it.....that`s about it.....and yeah mobo makers always put more shiny/flashy things on flagship motherboard (things you never gonna use :P) !

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990 allows sli and 970 only allows crossfire, this isnt a big deal but if your planing to do a duel gpu set up it might affect your choice 

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