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    ahhh ok cool diay kaau ahaks na neh aning asus wui idol jd kow neh since pa ahahhaha.... unsa na pud counter part uban company's ani na mobo i cant wait to see unsa e.tapad sa MSI ug sa GIGABYTE

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    nice looking, pero SODIMM = eeewwwww

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    sodimms d i gamit... kuyaw pod dah....

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    ddr2 pa man guro ang sodimm karon. 800 so far i think pinaka-taas? do corek me if im wrong...

    matay, nagmahal na sad cguro ang per square foot sa PCB's karon, wahehehe.. murag yuta...

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    if memory frequency is a hinder at overclocking with 1 : 1 ratio, then this board needs high-frequency memories, otherwise, it just looks good...nothing else.

    errr, on second thought, @ Der Fuhrer: you're right, eewww.

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    ewwww? as in yuck? kadiri? hehehe

    for sure, if SODIMMS isnt getting better in terms of speed and performance, this board will be the most expensive office setup motherboard...

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    Love the motherboard design and color scheme, and the NB heatsink is at an optimal distance!

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    Love the look but dont like the sodimms, they may save space, but they are more expensive:

    Updated Press Information from ASUS - "ASUS MARINE COOL Motherboard: Revolutionary Design and Advanced Innovations to Deliver the Ultimate in Stability and Durability - The ASUS MARINE COOL is a conceptual motherboard that addresses the most demanding of usage scenarios. The front features a metal heat-pipe module to provide exceptional heat transference and dissipation for core components. Set flush on the back of the PCB, the backplate makes full use of micro-porous ceramic technology to provide a larger surface area—facilitating heat away from the PCB for highly effective thermal dissipation. Together, these revolutionary designs improve heat dissipation by up to 2 fold. The ASUS MARINE COOL also features an on-board uninterruptible power supply (UPS)—a built-in polymer battery (gray portion of the backplate) that averts damage from unexpected blackouts. Furthermore, built-in server-standard Failover Memory (under the flower shaped object) guarantees system boot, regardless of incompatible or faulty memory."
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    mura xag beauty without the brain

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