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As you can see by my sig. I am currently using an MSI board, after several months of research I have decided that my next purchase will be a DFI board probably the 875P-T. I'm not a gamer I just like pushing boards to the limit that my configuration allows me to. DFI boards I believe are currently the best value for your buck quality over clocking beast being made. Plus having two DFI employees on this forum was icing on the cake. I don,t post much but I will be following this forum to learn as much as I can before I make my next purchase which should be sometime in December.

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I've thought about doing that a couple of times. I don't know how to copy a thread from one forum to another. Prolly no way to do it. When I get some time I will start a thread here and just redo the important parts. The only reason I started it over there is that I hang out there more and they get more action over there. But I'd be glad to try to get some info over here for ppl to look at.

 

/edit ~ you still need to find out who did the programming on that BIOS and let them know it is buggy. It says on the web page it is an "Evaluation" version. That implies to me they want ppl to evaluate it and give them feedback. So you need to figure out a way to get my feedback to them. They need someone like me that pounds this system to let them know how well it is working in the real world.

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