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The official LANparty DK 790FXB-M2RSH motherboard discussion thread.

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Which board in your opinion is better overclocker ?

 

DFI LANparty DK 790FXB-M2RSH

or

GIGABYTE MA790X-UD3P

 

 

?

Edited by 71proste

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Nice micro board but is it better then DFI, not so sure ...

Edited by 71proste

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I can see that you used M2RS ;) is it not SB600 ? I look at the sreenshots and its appear as SB700 ,wtf ? Do you know why ? Different revision or what ?

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Ok, now i got. People in hwbot submit their scores in wrong category , you too :)

Thi is your board right? :

http://hwbot.org/hardware/chipset/790x

no scores submited, but here:

http://hwbot.org/hardware/chipset/790fx

houndrets of scores

that explain why the scores submitted under DFI LANparty DK 790FXB-M2RS appears as SB700 which is wrong because the board is SB600 :D

Edited by 71proste

No, I don't usually fuck up that stuff:p

 

I own the 790X board, but I never benched it. nearly all my scores are with the two 790FXB DDR2 boards (790FXB-M2RSH and 790FXB-M2RS). I also have the 790FX-M2R, I believe I used t a long time ago, but for some reason it didnt like to go subzero from what I remember, so most of those scores should be beaten by now:D

 

FXB means SB750, FX means SB600 FYI. 790X is also SB750.

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