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    Compatible and best config for i7

    Here is the config that I want to do, I am sure the compatibility:

    Power: Cooler Master Real Power M - 620W 85E
    Motherboard: Asus P6T
    Processor: Intel Core i7 920
    Ram: G. Skill NQ Series 3 GB (kit 3 x 1GB) DDR3 SDRAM PC3-10666

    Note that I have already the case and the screen. I also have a GTX 260. And I intend to put an IDE HDD for the system (I have my HDD sata for storage)

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    Re: Compatible and best config for i7

    I do not think P6T is equipped with both IDE and SATA, instead take a ASUS P6T Deluxe OC Palm Edition Motherboard.

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    Re: Compatible and best config for i7

    An OC Palm Edition ? No IDE port , shit I have to check that ...

    what is the difference with a P6T deluxe?
    SAS What does that mean?

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    Re: Compatible and best config for i7

    P6T deluxe has a IDE port.

    SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) is a workstation-level storage solution, which is faster than traditional SATA drive and with the server-level data reliability.

    ASUS P6T Deluxe/OC Palm

    • Intel LGA1366 Platform
    • Intel X58 chipset
    • Triple-channel DDR3 2000(O.C.)/1866(O.C.)/1800(O.C.)/1600(O.C.)/1333/1066 Memory
    • True16+2 phase Power Design
    • ASUS OC Palm
    • ASUS TurboV
    • ASUS EPU
    • ASUS Express Gate SSD
    • SAS Onboard
    • SLI and CrosFireX on Demand
    • 100% High-quality Japan-made Conductive Polymer Capacitors!

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    Re: Compatible and best config for i7

    The motherboard P6T Deluxe + OC Palm is in its design quite similar to the Deluxe P6T the same manufacturer. But this model is designed specifically for overclockers because of the OC Palm Controller. Coming to plug into a USB port and give you all the information necessary to monitor voltages and temperatures of the essential components of the motherboard. But it does not only provide your information, it also lets you interact with your computer, for example by adjusting the voltage of the processor, the northbridge, the PCI-Express or memory.

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