[citation][nom]stingstang[/nom]I hate it how so many people don't know the correct useable of 'their' and 'there'.[/citation]
oh they know the correct way to use, they just don't care. if you read their, they're, or there it doesn't matter which one you use your mind corrects almost automatically.
[citation][nom]willard[/nom]Wow, two features they've needlessly slapped the label 3D onto in one product. Impressive.Anybody want to start a pool on what the next tech buzzword is going to be? My money's on quantum.[/citation]
my money is on that they bring back from the past, here's hoping radical. tubular would also be pretty nice
[citation][nom]captaincharisma[/nom]and its so pathetic how people like pointing this out thinking they are the smartest person in the world[/citation]
less pathetic more annoying, we all know they got it wrong you don't need to point it out.
[citation][nom]willard[/nom]"The correct useable"? And you're correcting peoples' grammar? The irony, it hurts.[/citation]
reminds me of what they say about stones in glass houses.
[citation][nom]dimar[/nom]Gigabyte forgot to mention that you'd have to purchase the 3D glasses to fully enjoy the 3D BIOS, and 3D power features
120Hz screen is required ;-)Exciting stuff..[/citation]
3-D means three-dimensional correct, three-dimensional can have many applications. Send to a character from a story is being three-dimensional or two-dimensional, what does that mean. What I think it means that these motherboards as they attacked it from three different sides, and added 3-D because it is a buzzword, but that doesn't mean it isn't appropriate.
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That said I will never understand why people want a small motherboard or small case. I'd rather have the biggest motherboard possible the biggest case just because future cards may marry me having more space. Such as right now I want usb 3, esata port, and a high-end audio card, but I only have one available PCI express port.