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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6813131344

Is this a decent board? From a low-mid technical skill level it seems decent. Good manufacturer, with all the bells and whistles of DDR3 1600-1800, 1600/1333 FSB and PCI E 2.0 for a low price of $160. But most other boards with these specs seem to be much more expensive so I'm looking for the catch.

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Thats nothing but a P5Q Pro with DDR3 support. So unless you HAVE to have DDR3 memory, just get the P5Q Pro.

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Yea I was looking at a mid lvl build and had the P5Q Pro in mind, but the price difference was very small so I figured having the option for DDR3 now wouldn't be bad going forward.

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