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i m getting a new rig and i was origionally going to go with a asus a8n-e mobo, but changed my mind at the last minute, because there is no point in spending $100 just to eventually upgrade to a dfi later on down the road (i was going asus because they are more first-time oc friendly)

i was going to get the dfi ultra0d but they are out of stock. im getting the nf4-d. is the nf4-d a good board or is there problems that the ultra-d fixes, and is there any other major changes other than the lan (dual gigabit vs single gigabit)

thanks, noob

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Asus is very oc friendly.... but DFI is better for OCing... they have heaps of BIOS updates and even differnt kinds of BIOS for differnt CPUs... This can become a bit confusing. So if your a newbie and you just want a MB that CAN oc and be stable just get the Asus one

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i agree, get ASUS if you're newbie, get DFI if you are hard core overclockers.ASUS is more user friendly, while DFI is less user friendly, u may have trouble adjusting the settings for DFI BIOS, its more for pro.

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