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Asked by trevor1940 in Computer Motherboards, Hardware Components, Miscellaneous Hardware
We would like to purchase a new PC with moderate/good gaming capability (Oblivion reasonable frame rate) and have considered first choice an Nforce (clone) 680 SLi motherboard.
8800 GTS or GTX graphics cards will be used. Looking on the Evesham site (and past experience) suggests that to have such a motherboard with TWO 8800 GTS or GTX graphics cards in SLi mode does not allow any room to utilise the further PCI slots available, because of the size of the 8800 cards!
What is the point? We need an X-Fi Extreme Gamer sound card on such a machine.
Also should I consider a Foxconn P965 m/board as I only require 1 8800GTX graphics card, or am I restricting future upgardes and/or performance in relation to the top end graphics card.
Should I purchase the Foxconn P965 m/board running a dual core proc (Win XP Pro based) or a quad core 680 SLi m/board with one 8800 GTX card and an audio card.
What's the najor differences?
Many Thanks
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