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1) A man is looking for quality motherboard (1155 - Z68) with dual 16x PCI-e 2.0 capabilities for use with SLI video cards.
What motherboard would you recommend and why?
2) Based on your answer above, do you think it is better to run a single powerful card or two good cards in SLI? Why or why not?
3) If money is not an issue, do you think the GTX 590 is a good video card to buy?
If so, which brands offer the best performance, looks, and features?
4) Are rumors true around the faults and problems with the GTX 590's? Elaborate.
5) If you were to buy a GTX 580, what brand and version would you pick and why?
6) When buying RAM, is there a large performance difference between 1600 and 2200 clock speeds? Is it worth the money to buy higher?
7) Do you think that the Z68 is a better motherboard than the P67, the 1155 chipset is better than the 1366, the 2600K is just as good as the 990X,
and that new chipsets and CPUs are coming soon (October - November)? Explain each.
8) Some have said that the LGA2011 chipset is supposed to be MUCH better than current 1155s, PCI-e 3.0 is MUCH better than 2.0
(but 3.0 Gen ready is a joke), Sandy Bridge E is going to be MUCH better than Sandy Bridge, Ivy Bridge is only slightly better than Sandy Bridge,
Ivy Bridge is compatible with 1155 Chipsets and that it won't use it's full potential until 1155 chipsets are launched post Ivy Bridge.
Explain whether this is true or false for each.
9) Should one wait a month or so, expecting large price drops in current hardware, before buying? How great is PCI-e 3.0?
Bonus Question:
10) When is the 2700K launch date?
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