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New FM2+ boards from ASUS

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I didn't see a topic on this but here http://event.asus.com/microsite/2013/MB/kaveri/

 

If you look it claims the best of those boards to be "3- way cross fire X" witch i personally love because I run a A10-5800K and I can only use one GPU if I upgrade. I love the powe3r of my CPU and would love another 7870 or 7950

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I didn't see a topic on this but here http://event.asus.com/microsite/2013/MB/kaveri/

 

If you look it claims the best of those boards to be "3- way cross fire X" witch i personally love because I run a A10-5800K and I can only use one GPU if I upgrade. I love the powe3r of my CPU and would love another 7870 or 7950

 

lmao, nope.avi you arent doing a cfx with a dual module CPU without l3 cache, are you? xD

 

that will be huge bottleneck. not worth it.

 

and you can only do 2-way Crossfire and only on a88x-pro because it has 2x Pcie 3.0 (x8) so you can have a relatively good pcie 3.0 lanes. The third pcie x16 lane is only 2.0 @ (x4) so... nope. another bottleneck.

][ CPU: Phenom II x6 1045t @3,7GHz ][ GPU: GTX 660 2GB ][ Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-MA770T-UD3P ][ RAM: 8GB @1450Mhz CL9 DDR3 ][ PSU: Chieftec 500AB A ][ Case: SilentiumPC Regnum L50 ][ CPU Cooler: CoolerMaster Hyper 212 Evo & Arctic MX4 ][

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lmao, nope.avi you arent doing a cfx with a dual module CPU without l3 cache, are you? xD

 

that will be huge bottleneck. not worth it.

 

and you can only do 2-way Crossfire and only on a88x-pro because it has 2x Pcie 3.0 (x8) so you can have a relatively good pcie 3.0 lanes. The third pcie x16 lane is only 2.0 @ (x4) so... nope. another bottleneck.

I thinks I'll believe what ASUS tells me.

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I thinks I'll believe what ASUS tells me.

 

Don't forget to download more RAM.

][ CPU: Phenom II x6 1045t @3,7GHz ][ GPU: GTX 660 2GB ][ Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-MA770T-UD3P ][ RAM: 8GB @1450Mhz CL9 DDR3 ][ PSU: Chieftec 500AB A ][ Case: SilentiumPC Regnum L50 ][ CPU Cooler: CoolerMaster Hyper 212 Evo & Arctic MX4 ][

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What does this mean? Maybe new cpu will come out for fm2+ socket as gigabyte also release quite high end fm2+ board.

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lmao, nope.avi you arent doing a cfx with a dual module CPU without l3 cache, are you? xD

 

that will be huge bottleneck. not worth it.

 

and you can only do 2-way Crossfire and only on a88x-pro because it has 2x Pcie 3.0 (x8) so you can have a relatively good pcie 3.0 lanes. The third pcie x16 lane is only 2.0 @ (x4) so... nope. another bottleneck.

 

Of course, these boards are likely designed with the new processors from AMD in mind.

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The NFC feature is exciting.

Desert Storm PC | Corsair 600T | ASUS Sabertooth 990FX AM3+ | AMD FX-8350 | MSI 7950 TFIII | 16GB Corsair Vengeance 1600 | Seasonic X650W I Samsung 840 series 500GB SSD

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