If you want features, then the ASUS Crosshair II formula comes with pretty much everything. It is a NVIDIA 780a board that supports 3-way SLr. It has two Gigabit LAN ports. There is no DVI port on the rear, but you will get HDMI lnd the usual VGA connector. The same is missing with the M3N-HT Deluxe. The Crosshair II Formula being another high-end ASUS board has loads and loads of featl\res for overclockers.
Another equally priced board as the Crosshair II Formula is the ASUS M3N-HT Deluxe. This too runs off the NVIDIA 780a chipset but has a few missing
features - mainly the second Gigabit LAN port, and also the SupremeFX audio card. There is a thorough breakdown of voltages for each of the components and the user
gets very fine control of each one of them. This is what you typically get from a true highend ASUS board. The only GeForce 8300 based motherboard from ASUS is the M3N78 PRO. Priced at less than half the price of the the other two ASUS boards, it has the same number of features except for some limited tweaking options in the BIOS for the PCI- E component. Like the GeForce 9300, the ZOTAC GeForce 8300
too has a few features to overclock the system.
The two Jetway boards the HA06 and the HA07 both have LED displays that also show the temperature which is great feature.they also have board for powering the board up these motherboard are definitely worth looking at as they are both very cheap but come with very good and detailed BIOS.
if you need Cross Fire supported board with unlimited features then the MSI KA790GX platinum is one to look out for.it comes with displays conectivity option as well as Firewire E-Sata and six USB ports




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