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Old May 2nd, 2007   #11
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A couple of things worth pointing out is that most of the 650i boards have limited BIOS options, not nearly as thorough as the 680i BIOS. Also consider that many enthusiasts aren't going to invest in an enthusiast board , they are usually going to grab the big boy. Also, most of the 650i BIOS's I've seen are still a little rough around the edges, even the ASUS versions are a little problematic.
That's surprising, ASUS bioses are for the most part squared away.



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650i kinda seemed like a "pointless" release...dont you think?

what with the 590 and 680 chipsets out and killing it, why would u need to stick another one in there? its not much of anything really...the SLI performance doesn't compare to the 680i chipset, and i just dont think the value is worth the product.

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The 650i chipset is actually a very good one........



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650i kinda seemed like a "pointless" release...dont you think?

what with the 590 and 680 chipsets out and killing it, why would u need to stick another one in there? its not much of anything really...the SLI performance doesn't compare to the 680i chipset, and i just dont think the value is worth the product.

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Um... seriously? There's a reason why there's a 650i. It's called budgets. Not everyone's ready to throw down $200+ just for a mobo. You might be, but not everyone else. It's a budget board. Those who don't care as much for the performance hit will buy it.



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A 650i board offers many of the same features as a 680i board, the boards I'm currently testing have fairly simples BIOS' but the performance is actually very good.....and most of these boards are in the $100-120 range.



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Thats what I like about the DS3, its a budget board with one 16x PCIe slot but tons of abilities with everything else







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I'm personally a big fan of the P965 chipset, excellent features, great overclocking, affordable.

I look at the 650i the same way, there are benefits to the NVIDIA chipset that also make it an excellent overclocker considering the budget aspect.

For those not running SLI or Crossfire, these boards are perfect



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