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anyone heard anything else about a dual socket 1366 mobo?

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im thinking about getting a dual cpu 1366 mobo that can OC worth a crap.

anyone seen any??? heard anything???
 
Nope. There are server boards, but probably can't OC a damn. Most of them don't have full 16x PCIe.
 
i need at least 2 16x pcie.... if not more :D
 
no the only one i heard of is a quad 1366 mobo and its only got 8 PCI-EX16 slots on...
:D

edit: just to be clear incase no one got it... yes i am taking the piss...
 
well im looking for...

dual 1366 sockets
2+ 16x pcie
overclocking capable
i dont give a shit about anything else. i dont need SAS,SCSI,PCI-X,etc.
 
What you looking at doing with this anyway?
 
replace my i7 setup.

i want dual 4.5ghz quads with 12gb mem and dual gtx295s

16 threads FTMFW
 
I just doubt you'll get what you want.

Skulltrail offers something similar to what your after but as you know, its S771.

I'd just build another i7 setup if I was interested in in "replacing" a current one...two is better than one, right? :laugh:
 
nah...

there will be a dual 1366 board for OCing. its just not here yet.
 
But as we both know, waiting isnt your strong point. :)


I'm sure you will find something else for your needs.
 
actually....

im stuck right now.

there is nothing newer than what i have.

so i have to wait either way.
 
i go for the biggest and fastest stuff i can get.
 
Well thats one of the smallest and least powerful things you can get, thinking about buying it yet? :roll:

It would make a change, you have to admit.
 
You could try it, but PCI-e slot 1 looks blocked by the RAM slots, I'm not sure a 295 would fit.
 
I'm quite sure that 920 won't work with that board - it supports only Xeon processors. They may be socket-compatible, but Core i7 CPU will not work in such a board - else why would Intel make Xeon at all (which is much more expensive than its Core i7 counterpart)?
 
how about the w3520? its a 920 D0 equivalent.
 
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