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ASUS Striker II Extreme Motherboard


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List Price: $478.00
Our Price: $301.99
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Manufacturer: Asus
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Brand: Asus EAN: 0610839160181 Feature: Box Contents - Striker II Extreme, SupremeFX II, Game Disk, Driver Disk, User Manual, Rear I/O Panel Shield, IDE/PATA Cable, FDD Cable, SATA Cable, 4-pin to SATA Power Cable, USB & IEEE 1394 Bracket, LCD Poster, SLI & 3-way SLI Bridge, ASUS Q-Connector Kit, Optional Fan, and Thermal Probe Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Asus Manufacturer: Asus Publisher: Asus Studio: Asus System Memory Size: 0
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Features
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Box Contents - Striker II Extreme, SupremeFX II, Game Disk, Driver Disk, User Manual, Rear I/O Panel Shield, IDE/PATA Cable, FDD Cable, SATA Cable, 4-pin to SATA Power Cable, USB & IEEE 1394 Bracket, LCD Poster, SLI & 3-way SLI Bridge, ASUS Q-Connector Kit, Optional Fan, and Thermal Probe LGA 775 CPU Socket Quad-core / Core 2 Extreme / Core 2 Duo / Pentium CPU Type FSB 1600/1333MHz Chipsets Fusion Block System
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Editorial Reviews:
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8 Audio Channels / ATX Form Factor / Onboard LAN / Onboard Video and Audio / nVidia nForce 790i Ultra SLI North Bridge / Windows Vista Certified Loadline Calibration Pin-Fin Thermal Module Design COP EX (Component Overheat Protection Extension) Rear Panel Ports - PS/2, 6x USB 2.0, IEEE 1394a, 2x eSATA 3Gb/s, S/PDIF Out 1x Optical, and 1x Coaxial
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great MOBO, Watercooling tips Comment: This is one of the best motherboards on the market. If you are an extreme tweaker like me you will find that you can do basically anything with this motherboard. I do have some cons though and they deal with the watercooling aspect of this MOBO.
Watercooling Tips:
1) If you are going to watercool the motherboard, please don't use the supplied 3/8" tubing. It is very rigid and will not give you a good seal. If you need to convert from 3/8" to either 1/2" or 1/4" tubing, go to your local hardware store and pickup a foot of vinyl (3/8" Inner Diameter) tubing in the plumbing area and us that instead. Trust me it will save you NUMEROUS headaches trying to make the supplied tubes not leak.
2) If you want to be 100% sure of no leaks don't use the supplied converters (3/8"->1/2" or 3/8->1/4") too. They are plastic (Which makes no sense to me with this high end motherboard) and can cause leaks due to the way the barbs are setup (Plus more prone to crack if you tighten down on them to much).
Other than that, this motherboard can not do you wrong. I have had it now for 2 months and love its performance and tweaking ability.
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