I wouldn't bet on board compatability with Intel. Remember that they make their money on chipsets, so it's in their best interest to force consumers to change boards. Recently I saw some posts about folks that noticed a new bios file for bulldozer cpus before the cpus were even released. If you see such a file, only then will you know if the board supports the next gen of cpus, such as ivy bridge.
 

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They look pretty equal to me but i prefer asus over msi but if your going to spend 260$ why not got a asus republic of gamers crosshair formula its great overclocking
 

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But no pci 3.0 support. What's the bios like on the Asus? Msi has a great clock bios 2.0.
Read of Pccasegear(the link for Asus) supports 32 and 22nm CPU's! Does that mean ivy bridge / sandy bridge-e support?
Can someone investigate if the msi supports the new CPUs?
 

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my crosshair 4 formula bios is very nice the first tab is all oc and its pretty simple
 

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also i dought it being compatible with sandy bridge e just cause there is going ti be a whole new chipset and pci 3.0 doesn't matter of now nothing uses it even the gtx 590 an dhd 6990 dont
 

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The msi supports ivy bridge! Great bios, overclocking, would it be able to fit SLi Asus GTX 570's direct cu II ?
 

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it says its a z68 and z68 is not ivory bridge to my understanding
 

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From what I've read it says it support ivy bridge, on the msi and Asus site. So someone has the wrong information. Would either mobo fit SLi configuration for 2 Asus direct Cu II 570's?