mobo with ddr2 667

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  1. kinza

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    Anyone have any ideas of motherboards that can take DDR2 667 RAM? I have only seen the Asus P5AD2-E Premium. Since it has wi-fi built-in I won't need to buy a wireless card for a desktop with this mobo right?
     
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    boy is really hard pick between the gigabyte and the asus
    they have basicly the same things. the only difference is that the asus has ddr2 800 support and the gigabyte has ddr2 667?

    ill go for the asus! ;)
     
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    I was reading some reviews and the Asus is a little ahead of the Gigabyte in performance, the Asus has way better overclocking options. I think the MSI or the Asus would be best. The Asus reviews seem more encouraging. I guess I like the Asus too. :)
     
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    The Asus comes with a WiFi card a/b/g and a tv tuner with high defintion. I'd rather get this extra stuff than pay for SLI. Do you have any idea how much better dual-core CPU performance is over Intel's 6xx series?
     
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    havent read much but. the idea of dual core is that they share the load!! each core do something different for the same result thats why is faster
     
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    so its just one physical chip but has two cores...
     

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