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bluewhale
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I finally was able to pick up my new MB for work yesterday

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Besides not having built in USB ports changes include 64 bit PCI slots ( tho I understand only SCSI controllers make use of this capability at this time ) and the removal of the chipset fan. I'm not surprised, as almost all of the ASUS boards I've bought with a chipset fan have had that fan start making noise or fail outright, but have to wonder how well a super heat sink will do in replacing the fan?

Has anyone noticed this trend ( removal of chipset fan ) on any other boards?
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Post by TruckStuff »

It will be F A S T. I just got the Tyan version of the same board. 1600MP flies. Just amek sure your power supply is big enough. ;)

And yes, the 64bit PCI slots are only used for high end storage controllers. I think you have to go all the way up to the 39160 from Adaptec to get 64bit bus.
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Post by nexus_7 »

Adaptec also makes a 64bit Nic card. :)

Sweet setup though man. gana be a sweet ride U got going there. :)

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Post by Gand1 »

I got a 64 bit raid card for that slot! :)
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Post by NascarFool »

The orage stickers on the fans need to go. Throws them out of balance. ;)
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Post by bluewhale »

I've wondered about that. Logically I would think they would cause an imbalance. I don't always put them there. But in 12 years, 9 of which I built roughly 2 new systems a week, I never had a fan with a sticker on top fail. :)
As heat is really getting to be an issue I didn't wan to place them on the bottom of the CPU where I normally do. Nor on the top where I used to. And on the side of the fan casing the stickers just would not adhere thus... Top of the fan.
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