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Get the standard P6T, its better than the SE. Also the 4670 is worth the extra money IMO. It has DDR3 while the 4650 has DDR2
The MSI board doesn't support SLI and SAS drives though
+1 to that RAM, the dominators are overpriced BS
That MSI x58 Pro-e does support sli and i have double checked with the owner of ikonic and he assures me it ships with a sli bridge as well. The x58 pro-e is the sli supporting version.
Proof of Sli support:
http://www.msi.com/index.php?func=proddesc&prod_no=1804&maincat_no=1
the review you linked to said it does not have sli support![]()
I would really take a look at the MSI X58 Pro-E. Good board with excellent reviews and can be had for R600 less than the asus with very little or no sacrifice.
Review:
http://www.techspot.com/review/168-msi-x58-pro-e/
Cheapest Online price:
http://www.ikonicit.co.za/index.php?target=products&product_id=3158
This Ram would also do very nicely, is cheaper than corsair and is CL7 to boot:
http://www.ikonicit.co.za/index.php?target=products&product_id=820
IIRC the MSI is cheaper at retail price than Asus' cheapest at supplier price.
Corsair and Kingston are top notch and pretty well priced. You could always register at another supplier...![]()
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Get the MSI, I have the MSI X58m which does not support SLI, doesn't matter as I have an ATI card. You can even flash the bios the the PRO-E version and it will enable SLI, its just a bios constraint and not hardware. Spend the saved money on a 4850.