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When is tomshardware going to start reviewing some 700i series motherboards?? 750i, 780i, and even some 790i motherboards supporting SLI are out. The 750i and 780i have been out for a couple months now with still not much to report on these significant additions to the mobo product line. I am not sure but they seem to be ignoring SLI capable motherboards, but I hope this changes soon. It seems tomshardware is anti-SLI at the moment. The best GPU's on the market right now come from Nvidia in the form of an SLI setup, but they haven't even reviewed the latest SLI supporting chipsets which seems like it would be a no-brainer to get this done asap. Maybe they are waiting for Nvidia to release all the 700i series motherboards? This would make for one huge review, even if you didn't include the 700i series motherboards being released by other mobo manufacturers such as Gigabyte. I don't know what is the reasoning is behind this choice, but here is a link to a site that covers the entire motherboard product line:

http://www.anandtech.com

I hope that tomshardware starts doing some reviewing because this covers a very important segment in the motherboard market.

- Disappointed tomshardware reader..


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