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Oh god no. Definitely not that board then.
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tbyeah wrote Oh god no. Definitely not that board then.
I personally have the Asus M5A97 EVO R2.0 and have OC'd my 6300 to 4.6GHz and the board didn't seem to notice it. It is a very strong board and great for overclocking.

The only other one i considered was the UD3 from Gigabyte.

The only reason i chose the EVO is for the color scheme lol. I hate blue!
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Its not necessarily the phase count, more the quality of the components. ASUS use their DIGI+ power system and DIGI VRM which is pretty good.
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tbyeah wrote Oh god no. Definitely not that board then.
I personally have the Asus M5A97 EVO R2.0 and have OC'd my 6300 to 4.6GHz and the board didn't seem to notice it. It is a very strong board and great for overclocking.

The only other one i considered was the UD3 from Gigabyte.

The only reason i chose the EVO is for the color scheme lol. I hate blue!
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tbyeah wrote Oh god no. Definitely not that board then.
I personally have the Asus M5A97 EVO R2.0 and have OC'd my 6300 to 4.6GHz and the board didn't seem to notice it. It is a very strong board and great for overclocking.

The only other one i considered was the UD3 from Gigabyte.

The only reason i chose the EVO is for the color scheme lol. I hate blue!


The EVO is very blue? Did you get a gaming edition or some jazz?
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Buxtyy wrote Its not necessarily the phase count, more the quality of the components. ASUS use their DIGI+ power system and DIGI VRM which is pretty good.


I know, but it more than helps.
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tbyeah wrote
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tbyeah wrote Oh god no. Definitely not that board then.
I personally have the Asus M5A97 EVO R2.0 and have OC'd my 6300 to 4.6GHz and the board didn't seem to notice it. It is a very strong board and great for overclocking.

The only other one i considered was the UD3 from Gigabyte.

The only reason i chose the EVO is for the color scheme lol. I hate blue!


The EVO is very blue? Did you get a gaming edition or some jazz?
Well the one i have is on a sort of brown PCB. Not as blue as the UD3.
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Vishera wrote
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tbyeah wrote Oh god no. Definitely not that board then.
I personally have the Asus M5A97 EVO R2.0 and have OC'd my 6300 to 4.6GHz and the board didn't seem to notice it. It is a very strong board and great for overclocking.

The only other one i considered was the UD3 from Gigabyte.

The only reason i chose the EVO is for the color scheme lol. I hate blue!


The EVO is very blue? Did you get a gaming edition or some jazz?
Well the one i have is on a sort of brown PCB. Not as blue as the UD3.


I don't mean the PCB, the PCI slots and shaz are all blue.

But yeah, the UD3 is more blue.
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Oh yeah the Heatsinks are blue, but they look epic as it's brushed metal.

But my Hyper 212 EVO hides most of them.
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Vishera wrote Oh yeah the Heatsinks are blue, but they look epic as it's brushed metal.

But my Hyper 212 EVO hides most of them.


My new computer is going to be very similar to yours bar the CPU at first...

Then comes the 290X.

Or 7990 if I feel like it.
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