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E759 NF200 as good as E760 or E762?
Thinking I might have to just say screw it and go for the right board now. Bidding on a E759 classy on ebay.. it is up to $350 now... with Chipset WB, and H50 cooler. Or for about the same price (AMIR) I can get a E760 from newegg. |
Supposedly the difference is very minimal. I dunno for sure, I only have the nf200 boards.
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i have found that the E760 seems to have a slight clocking advantage....
and unless running like dual 295's and another pci-e card you will not need the nf200 for the extra lanes I would say go with new E760 just so you have the whole warranty deal :thumbsup: |
Well if I get outbid I will be ordering the E760 tomorrow.
The guy with the cheap bloodrage never got back to me, so I assume the guy "pending payment" came through today :( Really do not want to spend this kind of money on a mobo, but it is the only way I am going to be able to help the team. |
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If you still looking for a BloodRage here is one for sale. |
E760 = win
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E759 and E760 both = win. Go with whatever has the warranty. If both have it then go for the cheapest.
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I got outbid on the used classified. But have a Bloodrage coming in a couple of weeks (shipped from Canada and had to pay with e-Check) for about $120 less :) If its not enough, with USB3/SATA3 hitting the X58 boards, I imagine the classifieds will only continue to come down in price, and can pick one up later.
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just letting you know as I have used the blood rage, be very careful with them, theyre sockets are a lil funny, and if you get a strange post issue, try one stick at a time in each slot, as for some rason they lose ram slots.
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