Final ThoughtsShort and sweet we know, but we don’t want to give everything away as we have only just started to touch on the features and ability behind this technology, and if you can hold out just a couple of days, we can assure you that it will be worth seeing how it all performs. We say this not based off our own experience, but more from what we know is freely floating around the web in terms of benchmarks and overclocking.
From what we’ve seen today, it seems that Asus really have built a fantastic board that has everything needed for the market that Llano is aimed at in terms of storage, functionality, connect-ability and looks. The only things missing at the moment to really clinch the deal is price and performance which as we know, both go hand in hand. There is nothing that good performance can give if the end product will cost you an arm and a leg and vice-versa if we find the board is suitable for users on a budget if it can’t even keep up with the likes of technology that we’ve seen many years ago.
Obviously we can focus a lot more on these areas in the next couple of days when the NDA lifts and we can plaster our performance results all over the site for all to see.
Whilst you sit anxiously and wait, I’ll be up till the early hours of the morning getting little to no sleep to give you the best, most accurate results and to see how far I can really push this board and its processor. Wish me luck and let’s hope I don’t kill it. Amen!
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