Asus Workstation L1N64-SLI WS Workstation Motherboard - nVIDIA nForce 680a SLI Chipset - Socket F...

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It's a decidedly multi-core and multi-socket future. Enthusiasts are redefining usage models by working with multiple, multi-threaded, processor-intensive applications simultaneously. L1N64-SLI WS Desktop Board delivers awesome power, dependable performance and unparallel I/O scalability for the most demanding tasks and future upgrades. Don't change yourself for a computer. Instead, Let L1N64-SLI WS improve the quality of your work and your life.


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Supported Processor: Athlon 64 FX

Interface Connection: Parallel Port Yes, Audio Line In Yes, Audio Line Out Yes, Microphone Port Yes, S/PDIF Yes, Network (RJ-45) Yes

System Board Style: CEB

# of Memory Slots: 4

Processor Socket: Socket F (1207)

System Chipset: nVIDIA nForce 680a SLI MCP

Memory Technology: DDR2 SDRAM

Multi GPU Support: nVIDIA SLI

# of PCI-e x16 Slots: 4


Summary

Product Title: Asus Workstation L1N64-SLI WS Workstation Motherboard - nVIDIA nForce 680a SLI Chipset - Socket F 1207

Manufacturer: Asus

Power Score: 4.0 | 1 Review


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The greatest QUAD-FX motherboard, the Asus L1N64-SLI WS

Strengths: Customizable and adjustable bios for memory and processor, like other ASUS boards. Plenty of onboard fan connectors and SATA ports. Vista 64 bit with 4 gb of ram runs very stable.

Weakness: The board does get a little warm, ~100 F. Does not include firewire or serial header in the box. There are no other QUAD FX boards available at this time.

Overall, considering that there are no other quad-fx motherboards available, I would still recommend this board as a platform. There are more than enough SATA ports to run as either as a serious workstation or gaming rig. There is limited spacing between the PCI-express slots so with 2 8800s, you will not be able to utilize all of the slots. The onboard audio is adequete, until a PCI-express...
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By electronlove - Jun 21, 2007

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