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Thursday, January 10, 2008
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MSI's X38 Diamond succeeds its older P35 Diamond flagship motherboard with better overclocking and power efficiency, a more comprehensive storage solution and support for quad-GPU solutions. Other highlights such as Creative X-Fi audio and SkyTel VoIP are still there too. Check out the full review here.
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Wednesday, November 21, 2007
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MSI X38 Diamond brings status LED, advanced overclocking options, effective Circu-Pipe cooling system and X-Fi Xtreme Audio in the bundle, but it is good enough for hardcore users?
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Wednesday, October 31, 2007
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Recently, XSR and several other sites have posted previews of upcoming x38 motherboards, and the MSI Diamond was no different. Thankfully, we finally have our hands on the finished article and with some brand new testing equipment, hope to put it through it's paces. Let's see how it does.
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Monday, October 8, 2007
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With the X38 range of motherboards beginning to hit the market, the previews are coming thick and fast. I managed to get hold of MSI's first X38 board; the Diamond. This is a pre-release model with some changes still to be made but it gives us a rough idea of what it will look like; got some BIOS pictures too.
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Monday, September 24, 2007
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Today, we bring you another preview of an upcoming Intel X38 motherboard. This time, we've got our hands on the new MSI X38 Diamond. The engineering same may be raw, but MSI has some interesting features that should turn some heads and garner a lot of interest. Check it out right here.
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Friday, September 14, 2007
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Overall, the board has better features than usual which is always good, however it just feels a touch sporadic and there isn't that elegance in the design. I know, if it works then what the hell, right? But for example, dedicating a whole PCI-Express x1 lane for just one IDE port feels... wrong. MSI is limited by the options of chipsets available, true, but it seems like there's just been a check list and stuff has been progressively thrown on then the dots have been joined. On a slightly different note, we did ask about MSI's RD790 motherboard, but there's currently no word on it just yet. This is both surprising and slightly worrying - we can only assume that it's because Phenom parts are still a little way away, and so we'll know more when you can buy the CPUs for it.
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