So there is a difference. However, there's really not much reason to do it as the two chipsets are nearly identical. If one were buying new then for sure the X48 is the way to go. But for anyone that already owns an X38 or even a good P35/965 based mobo there's not really any incentive to go through the trouble.
So there is a difference. However, there's really not much reason to do it as the two chipsets are nearly identical. If one were buying new then for sure the X48 is the way to go. But for anyone that already owns an X38 or even a good P35/965 based mobo there's not really any incentive to go through the trouble.
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