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Eduardo_GameOn
Posting Freak
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10-03-2016, 11:44 PM
#11
Requesting the specific model code. Only XPS CPUs are acceptable for this upgrade route.
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Eduardo_GameOn
10-03-2016, 11:44 PM #11

Requesting the specific model code. Only XPS CPUs are acceptable for this upgrade route.

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10-05-2016, 11:06 PM
#12
Alright, thanks! I'll search for a new PC case.
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CrazyLlamaFace
10-05-2016, 11:06 PM #12

Alright, thanks! I'll search for a new PC case.

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Aussie_Pup
Junior Member
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10-06-2016, 11:17 AM
#13
Here’s a revised version of your text with varied phrasing:

What about the "Asus M4A79XTD Evo Motherboard"? Official details can be found at the provided link. The form factor matches ASUS specifications, and the ATX CPU socket is compatible. The AMD socket type is listed, along with the absence of a built-in CPU. The maximum FSB speed is noted, as well as HyperTransport settings and Hyper-Threading capabilities. The CPU support list is available, including AMD Phenom II/Athlon II/Sempron series chipsets. The chipset manufacturer and model are specified, and BIOS/EFI support is confirmed. RAM information includes slot count, maximum frequency, dual-channel support, triple-channel mode, and memory types with their respective limits. The motherboard supports ECC memory up to 16 channels, PCI-E x8, and SATA controllers are present. Additional features such as PCI-X, PCI-E interfaces, and various connectivity options are also detailed.
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Aussie_Pup
10-06-2016, 11:17 AM #13

Here’s a revised version of your text with varied phrasing:

What about the "Asus M4A79XTD Evo Motherboard"? Official details can be found at the provided link. The form factor matches ASUS specifications, and the ATX CPU socket is compatible. The AMD socket type is listed, along with the absence of a built-in CPU. The maximum FSB speed is noted, as well as HyperTransport settings and Hyper-Threading capabilities. The CPU support list is available, including AMD Phenom II/Athlon II/Sempron series chipsets. The chipset manufacturer and model are specified, and BIOS/EFI support is confirmed. RAM information includes slot count, maximum frequency, dual-channel support, triple-channel mode, and memory types with their respective limits. The motherboard supports ECC memory up to 16 channels, PCI-E x8, and SATA controllers are present. Additional features such as PCI-X, PCI-E interfaces, and various connectivity options are also detailed.

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Goranius
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10-06-2016, 04:33 PM
#14
Unless you're receiving it at no cost, it's not worth the effort. The board isn't worth much compared to its value. If you really need the 970, consider moving to a larger case for the 2400 system.
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Goranius
10-06-2016, 04:33 PM #14

Unless you're receiving it at no cost, it's not worth the effort. The board isn't worth much compared to its value. If you really need the 970, consider moving to a larger case for the 2400 system.

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