Just in case you missed the fresh link at the top of the page, we’re writing to let you know that we’ve just posted a new article here at HotHardware in which we evaluate the features, overclockability, and performance of two of Asus’ premiere motherboards for the Intel platform, the X48-based P5E3 Premium and the X38-based Maximus Extreme. These two motherboards are family members of two different series of products by Asus – R.O.G. and Ai Lifestyle – and as such they each offer a different mix of features and integrated peripherals. They’re both high-end motherboards targeted at enthusiasts and power users, however. Click the link below and check them out...
Asus P5E3 Premium and Maximus Extreme
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Very nice boards. But once again I'm dissapointed in Intel continually supporting Crossfire over SLI and the only reason I have not bought a intel chipset this year is because of that, which is very unfortunate because I have always liked the stability of a intel platform. |
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Hi All, If I'm not mistaken It's nVidia who won't support the Intel chipsets. My guess would be that it's more to do about money than anything else. |
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SLI not working on Intel chipsets is the fault of NVIDIA. They won't support it, because they want to sell chipsets too. |