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    rentahero1: FYI... [gizmodo.com] (from mid-2007). more »
    Yerzriknot: Some asshole black hat will learn to over-clock people's computers into oblivion with this. more »
    Evangelion: Holy shit. more »
    albertojb: yeah, because we needed some other way people can hack our computers. more »
    spannu: this board is fast and danger #usb more »
    bonedog73: IS USB 3.o downward compatible with 2.0? And....are there even any 3.0 devices out yet? Thinking this is way early adopter shit here. #usb more »
    UnderLoK: Technically they already had a board with 3.0, but it didn't go retail. They axed it because they wanted to wait to add SATA 6G as well. more »
    AmishJohn: P55 boards will only support one vid card @ x16; install a second and it drops to x8/x8. The board is $280. more »
    J2M3: Whats the point? you can have all the USB3 ports in the world and still have to wait ages for it to penetrate the gadget market. Other than USB hard d... more »
    TreFacTor: Just great for the person who is willing to cut the huge squares that are gonna be needed to house that board. I'll wait till I need another machine, ... more »
    vmspionage: Uh, I think you took a picture of the SATA ports chief. #usb more »
    Odin: Yeah, I'm just avoiding USB 3.0 for the time being. It won't be widespread enough for a while now and is too expensive to bother with. #usb more »
    MrEvil: Way to show off how much of a n00b you are Matt (j/k we all have to start somewhere). That being said nVidia has made some darn good core-logic, howe... more »
    anexanhume: This is disappointing, as I was hoping Nvidia would fight Intel on this. This is a step back for notebook users who want decent integrated graphics. more »
    SmDFrylock: my shuttle sn41g2 is still going strong. It's sad that the nforce2 is still the best chipset nvidia ever produced. It's one of the reasons I never up... more »
    dingus: I see a whole lot of bullshit on their site and not much technical detail. Can someone explain what's special here? more »
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