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That road map makes no sense. Single 16x or dual 8x only. But saw another thread comparing p55 trisli...


DMI BUS listed at 2GB/s max, yet listed as supporting upt to 7.5GB/s worth of peripherals (14 USB ports, 8 1x PCIe ports, 6 SATA ports, LAN and audio) Now granted it would be hard to max it out, but not nearly impossible, hopefully that BUS clock scales as well as FSB did on 775

Will also be interesting to see how the PCIE bus being on die will OC for you really sick twisted benchers
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thats a comparison of just cpu... many board manufacturers are using the hydra chip or the NF200 to add extra PCI-e lanes for more support of multi card setups
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