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A-bit VP6 or Asus CUSL2-C

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Kube

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Alright I am gonna go buy a new mobo tomorow evening and I wanna know what motherboard do u guys think is better... I am gonna have an 800EB PGA in there, 512Megs 133 Infiniton RAM, and the usualy perephials. I do not care about the price of each bord that is not an issue, just which one is better... So come on in and give me your opinions.

Thanks
 
I've never had the Asus board, but I have a VP6 and I like it a lot! It's a well thought out board and has everything you could want for overclocking. On board RAID and up to 2GB ram, and the fan headers are rated at 4 Watts instead of 2 like most MBs. Handy for the Delta fans I'm using.
 
I've tested the CUSL2-C and it's extremely stable. No built-in RAID, but if you want a board based on the 815E chipset you should consider it.
 
There is a lot of difference between dual cpu boards and single ones.

There is also a lot of difference between 815e motherboards and 694x boards.

Weigh up the difference between the chipsets, the overclocking features, the amount of slots and USB ports available and evaluate what will be the best board for you.
 
hmm
correct me if I am wrong, but isnt an 800E chip better to o/c then a 800EB ?

-Trek
 
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