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I recently purchased the latest version of Asus's A7N8X Deluxe, and let me tell you - no disappointment here!I chose to upgrade from an A7V333, and I made the right choice when I see the performance I get now in FS2002 and CFS2. This board's nForce2 chipsets work perfectly with my GF4 Ti4600. I kept all my on-board hardware that I used with the old board, and everything just seems to work better.My system is as follows:Athlon XP 2200+1GB PC2100 RAMLeadtek A250TD GF4 Ti 4600 w/ 43.51 drivers & DX9aThe on-board audio supports digital 5.1 if you have those kind of speakers, and I was happy enough with the sound quality that I didn't even bother to put my SB Audigy MP3+ card back in at all.FS2002 is now running as smooth as ever - I've got the sim locked at 25 fps, and in all 4 views, that's where it stays pegged... (no blurries either!)If you're looking to upgrade, and you have the ability to get to local shows like I do here in NJ about every month and a half, you can grab this little beauty for about $115.00 cash.Scotthttp://usa.asus.com/products/mb/socketa/a7n8x-d/overview.htm

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