news 28 Posted April 10, 2008 Hi everyone, When NVIDIA's nForce 790i chipset launched a few weeks ago, we took a look at ASUS' Striker II Extreme motherboard and were mightily impressed. However, there was one very large sticking point with the board - Price. Following on from that, today we take a look at the Striker II NSE, which features the nForce 790i SLI chipset without its additional 'Ultra' moniker while retailing at a much lower price point, although it does of course retain the use of DDR3 memory modules. So, just what is different between the Striker II NSE and the Extreme, and will this part prove to be even more worthy of your cash? ASUS Striker II NSE motherboard review "Memory support is the one and only difference between the nForce 790i SLI and Ultra SLI chipset - While the standard nForce 790i SLI officially supports memory speeds of up to 1333MHz, the 790i Ultra SLI can make use of speeds up to 2000MHz. In short then, while both boards support EPP 2.0, the nForce 790i SLI chipset is identical to its bigger brother aside from officially supporting memory clocks above 1333MHz, so if running insane memory clock speeds doesn't interest you, then this chipset will suit your needs without burning quite such a large hole in your wallet." http://www.elitebastards.com/cms/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=560&Itemid=27 As always, a news post on your site would be hugely appreciated, and we guarantee to reciprocate by posting any news items received by yourselves. Many thanks! Regards, Hanners Elite Bastards ------------------------------------- Elite Bastards News Letter www.elitebastards.com Share this post Link to post