The MSI P7N SLI Platinum offers an NVIDIA SLI compatible mainboard for the Intel LGA775, with high availability and mainstream prices in mind MSI might have a bestseller in hand. We all know why the P965 and P35 were so popular, right? Well this could be just like it:
Plain and simple: a decent performing board, while it may not always look that great (tastes differ) it does come with interesting options like dual IDE, external SATA, rear CMOS reset and off course NVIDIA SLI. The quality is more than decent, all you need for basic and advanced stuff, for ultra high-end requirements though this board will not be the perfect fit… but at a price of roughly €100 you shouldn’t expect it either. Price wise it is a very interesting alternative for any Intel chipset based configuration.
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