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New mobo from Asus. What about the old ones that first came out for 875/865?

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already claimed for the P4P800 and P4C800, both of which should offer at least 30% better performance than that POS.

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Hmm... there was lot of uncertainity about Asus 865/875 supporting Prescott. i saw that this one does support and hence i posted :smile:

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I think they are all supposed to work with Intel's Exteme CPU with tons of Cache too. I wonder if anybody here will get one.


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