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That's gonna turn more people off.
Every release of a new series (revision) requires a new chipset solution, which means a mobo swap.
Unless of course, one of those mobo companies out there happens to "go against the trend" and brings in a compatible mobo based on an older chipset.
Every release of a new series (revision) requires a new chipset solution, which means a mobo swap.
Unless of course, one of those mobo companies out there happens to "go against the trend" and brings in a compatible mobo based on an older chipset.
[Posted by: d4tg | Date: 09/02/05 08:28:00 PM]





