Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe NVIDIA nForce4 SLI Motherboard Product Description:
- High-performance motherboard for extreme gaming and multimedia
- Advanced system performance and fast memory access from 64-bit CPU technology
- Dual-Core CPU with individually dedicated L2 Caches
- NVIDIA SLI technology delivers supercharged 3D graphics and performance
- Integrated dual Gigabit LAN
Product Description
The NVIDIA SLI (Scalable Link Interface) technology enables two PCI-Express cards on this motherboard to provide extreme performance. Enjoy the latest games with most visual effects and the most demanding graphics multimedia utilities. Back Panel I/O PORTS - 1 Optical & 1 Coaxial S/PDIF Output, PS/2 Keyboard port, PS/2 Mouse port, Parallel port, 2x RJ45 ports, IEEE-1394a/FireWire port, 4x USB 2.0 ports, 8-Channel Audio I/O Slots - 2x PCI Express x16 slots, 2x PCI Express x1 slots, 3x 32-bit PCI slots
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22 of 24 people found the following review helpful.Very Complete...but make sure you buy a BIG power supply
By S. Michael
I recently (yesterday) rebuilt my computer. My old MOBO was an ASUS P4P800-E Deluxe with a 3.6 Pentium 4. I put this MOBO in with an AMD 4000+. I have yet to try and stress out my dual PCIe eVGA NVidia 6800GT's in the SLI configuration yet, but the board and processer seem to work together extremely well. This MOBO has connectors for everything. For example, there are twice as many USB connecters on the MOBO than on my old one. Very handy for me as I have lots of USB devices.I will warn you to buy an up-to-date ATX power supply like my 500w Rosewill RE502. This MOBO really needs a LOT of power. Not as much for the motherboard itself, but when you run 2 high-end SLI enabled video cards and 3 SATA hard drives in a RAID 5 configuration, you'll need not only abundant power, but the octopus of connecters that the devices need. Sure you can buy adapters, but upgrading a 20 pin to 24 pin MOBO connecter and a handful of other adapters can almost equal the price of the new power supply.What's that you say...you aren't going to be running multiple GPU's and hard drives??? Why are you buying this MOBO then??
16 of 18 people found the following review helpful.latest greatest
By M. Chen
you can go above and beyond with this MOBO. If you want SLI which of course you do, otherwise why would you be lookign at this mobo, then you should get it! is it expensive? sure, but it is worth it if you have a big monitor, say 19+ inches, and you wnat your games to look superb. big monitor needs high resolution, which sli will provide. warning: I suspect only 5% of all users out there should spend the money for this. don't forget you need to buy two video cards, that will cost alot. still better than $3000 for a game rig from say alienware. try WhoSave.com, see if there is a deal.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.Asus is the best!
By Raymond E. Sears
This board is really dependable. Far much better than the Biostar. Really got my money's worth. Its great!
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