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#1 Roland123_basic
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im looking for a solid motherboard (780i or X38 prefered) that supports 1333FSB (C2Duo E8400), DDR2 1066, and PCI-E 2.0. Im not really into overclocking so that is not a big worry, and i dont plan on doing SLI anytime soon, but would like the option if possible (i understand that X38 motherboards are crossfire). thanks!

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#2 andyroo08
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Gigabyte EX38-DS4

EVGA 780i

These 2 would be great choices, I know it says DDR2 800 on the 780i board but it does support 1066 ram.

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#3 Roland123_basic
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which do you think is the better board? im leaning toward the x38 board because it is cheaper and i have heard good things about x38. plus i dont even plan on doing SLI, let alone TRI SLI.
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#4 andyroo08
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which do you think is the better board? im leaning toward the x38 board because it is cheaper and i have heard good things about x38. plus i dont even plan on doing SLI, let alone TRI SLI.Roland123_basic

If you don't plan on doing SLI, I'd say definately go for the x38 mobo, it's a great board for the price.

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#5 Roland123_basic
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are the video corruption issues with the 780i motherboards really as big of a deal as people seem to make it sound? there are a thousand posts on evga's website about this issue....
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are the video corruption issues with the 780i motherboards really as big of a deal as people seem to make it sound? there are a thousand posts on evga's website about this issue....Roland123_basic

I stay away from nvidia chipset mobos ever since my NF4 board, which was the cause of many issues I had with my old machine.

I've seen alot of people here with 780i boards, hopefully someone can shed some light.

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#7 Roland123_basic
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[QUOTE="Roland123_basic"]are the video corruption issues with the 780i motherboards really as big of a deal as people seem to make it sound? there are a thousand posts on evga's website about this issue....andyroo08

I stay away from nvidia chipset mobos ever since my NF4 board, which was the cause of many issues I had with my old machine.

I've seen alot of people here with 780i boards, hopefully someone can shed some light.

only thing is, i was actually thinking about it and decided i may actually go SLI with 2 8800GTs... that really limits my options. any recommendations for that?

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#8 aveman1
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I'm fairly happy with my 750i FTW EVGA board, but that isn't saying much as I've been using it for only a few days.
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#9 cterry04
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I was recomended this x38 motherboard. I haven't used it yet, so I can't tell you much about it though.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813136045

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#10 Roland123_basic
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nobody knows anything about the 780i problems?
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Hey I have the MSI P7N SLI Platinum board, (750i chipset) and have not had any issues out of it so far. The OCing was a bit tricky for me, but I'm new to the whole OCing thing, so it could just have been on my part.
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#12 ch5richards
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nobody knows anything about the 780i problems?Roland123_basic

I have a 780i, and have enough problems with it. I get the problem with watching video online, crashes my PC. Also I get a BSOD about half the time I open up the DVD drive. I read somewhere it is picky about SATA optical drives, so I think I'm gonna get me an IDE burner for it.

This is the third Nvidia chipset board I have had, and I have had problems with every single one. This is probably the least amount of problems though.

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#13 Roland123_basic
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wow.... that is rediculous... how is the 780i chipset so popular for SLI then with these issues? any suggestions for another chipset that will allow me to SLI with no issues?