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CoolerMaster RealPower 1000w

The road to the 1000 watt power supply was a long one. Through the years of increasing performance, hardware, and accessories, power supplies have stayed one step ahead of the demand. With the current trend of today’s technology, 1000 watts may hold up for awhile. CPU dies are shrinking but are growing in number of cores. Even current graphic cards can range from 1 to 5 cores (5 cores being, 2 7950 GX2’s and a PhysX CARD).

Affiliate Review:Foxconn X38A Digital Life @ Bjorn3D

Upgrading your rig can be such a pain can't it? Trying to figure out where technology is headed so you don't waste your money on obsolete garbage. With the speed at which progress takes place it is no wonder that many people find themselves searching for answers. Take for example the new DDR3 standard. Right now DDR2 is so inexpensive you can get 4GB for under $100 USD and that is just an awesome price. But DDR2 days are numbered and DDR3 is so expensive right now it just doesn't make much sense. What is an enthusiast to do? Thankfully Foxconn has a solution. They have taken Intel's X38 high-end chipset and installed it on a board capable of supporting DDR2 or DDR3. Now you don't need to worry about which standard to choose. Better yet when the time comes to migrate over to DDR3 you won't have to throw away your motherboard. But are things as rosy as they appear? We have seen these hybrid motherboards before and what they bring in compatibility they usually lack in raw horsepower. Come with me as I take the X38A from Foxconn out for a spin and see if this board can deliver where it counts or does it end up dead on the side of the road.

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