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  1. #11

    Default Re: ASUS P5N-D (nForce 750i) - a worthy buy?


    $150 in newegg.com...so roughly around Php6,150 (thats w/o shipping pa)

  2. #12

    Default Re: ASUS P5N-D (nForce 750i) - a worthy buy?

    then go for it bro...may be by year-end mature na ang technology of 3 slots for SLI...two slots for the graphics cards running at x16 and one for the physics card...upgrade na dayon ka and u can sell to us your P5N-D

  3. #13

    Default Re: ASUS P5N-D (nForce 750i) - a worthy buy?

    Quote Originally Posted by simoko
    then go for it bro...may be by year-end mature na ang technology of 3 slots for SLI...two slots for the graphics cards running at x16 and one for the physics card...upgrade na dayon ka and u can sell to us your P5N-D
    haha! thats the problem lage, what if it when i get it DOA cya. hasol kaau pa replace, kay pada ra bya gkan states. how often does that happen ba, with electronic devices specifically mboards/RAM/vcards? what precautions do i need to take to ensure it gets here safe and fully functional? first time pa bya nku mu-order ug computer parts gkan states. usually, i'd settle for whats available locally kay sureball pa ang warranty pero price wise for the same priced hardware that i can get here locally, i can get a slightly or much better product stateside.

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    Default Re: ASUS P5N-D (nForce 750i) - a worthy buy?

    Quote Originally Posted by BURN_BaD
    haha! thats the problem lage, what if it when i get it DOA cya. hasol kaau pa replace, kay pada ra bya gkan states. how often does that happen ba, with electronic devices specifically mboards/RAM/vcards? what precautions do i need to take to ensure it gets here safe and fully functional? first time pa bya nku mu-order ug computer parts gkan states. usually, i'd settle for whats available locally kay sureball pa ang warranty pero price wise for the same priced hardware that i can get here locally, i can get a slightly or much better product stateside.
    Its all about luck, if its DOA then nothing you can do and waste more money and time in shipping.

  5. #15

    Default Re: ASUS P5N-D (nForce 750i) - a worthy buy?

    yeah well...luck of the draw ra jud

  6. #16

    Default Re: ASUS P5N-D (nForce 750i) - a worthy buy?

    dili gyud na ka-likayan bro...same as what happen to me.i got my Abit mboard from a Manila supplier..pag-abot naa problema...kung imong e-shutdown..mo restart ra gyud sya..ingon ang vendor that they have cases like that...defective kuno ang bios chip so i have to return it...hasol sa bulsa ug konsensya...ila nuon gi ilisan dayon...in your case...medyo lisud kai sa US pa.goodluck....

  7. #17

    Default Re: ASUS P5N-D (nForce 750i) - a worthy buy?

    If you go for SLI then 780i is your choice although the only difference from 680i are 3 way SLI and and new FSB to support 1333mhz the southbridge is the same as the 680i.
    Overclockability is mediocre.

  8. #18

    Default Re: ASUS P5N-D (nForce 750i) - a worthy buy?

    found another option, available locally. MSI P7N, nforce 750i, 3 way SLI..hopefully ok ra cya.

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