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Quote supertoad 6th November 2007, 16:49
on the game benchmarks, all the scales say "time in seconds, lower is better". are you sure that's not a framerate?
Quote Bindibadgi 6th November 2007, 16:58
fixed ;)
Quote Woodstock 6th November 2007, 20:59
by giving to sets of esata backplates, couldnt you use one in a different pc
Quote yakyb 7th November 2007, 08:38
isnt it time Bit switched to using mor up to date graphics cards? i for one would not be buying an x38 to run an old gpu in
Quote Bindibadgi 7th November 2007, 08:47
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Originally Posted by Woodstock
by giving to sets of esata backplates, couldnt you use one in a different pc

Yep. I have tried one in an my own PC with an Asus mobo, but I didn't install the SATA ports in ACHI to start with though

Yaky - I see your point and I will be, it's just a case of having spare cards to use. I was really waiting for something PCIe-2.
Quote yakyb 7th November 2007, 10:22
that makes sense (any news on 3870?):)
Quote Tim S 7th November 2007, 10:53
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Originally Posted by yakyb
that makes sense (any news on 3870?):)

If I told you, I would have to kill you :p
Quote yakyb 7th November 2007, 10:54
thought as much! well heres to waiting anoter week
Quote Woodstock 7th November 2007, 21:25
Quote:
Originally Posted by Tim S
If I told you, I would have to kill you :p

im keen
Quote Jambe 8th November 2007, 17:20
X38 is the first commercial chipset to support the PCI-E 2.0 specification. Whether this means you'll see higher throughput using new PCI-E 2.0 cards (like the 8800GTs) on an X38-powered board, I am not sure (I haven't done any testing myself).

An interesting thought, though.
Quote zoom314 9th November 2007, 18:12
Of course finding the X38-DS5 right now in the USA is an exercise in frustration, As to Bit using "older video cards", Me I use a Dell branded 7800GTX, So almost anything would be newer than mine. And My PC isn't a Dell either, I built It Myself.
Quote Bindibadgi 21st November 2007, 15:41
NB Everyone: Article Update
We've had a lot of discussion today and have made an addendum to the end of the article. Since AMD released its HD3800 series the final value score for the DS5 is no longer representative of how we feel. We never normally change scores post publishing, but before the HD3800s there was no need for CrossFire, but now since release there finally is and the change from the given "7" to a "9" for value was significant enough to worth noting in our change in opinion. It does not affect the other scores given.

Read tomorrow's Asus Maximus review to see another reason why we changed it.
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