Written by Richard Swinburne
February 6, 2007 | 14:53
Tags: #590 #650 #650i #extreme #mcp #nforce #overclocking #performance #plus #review #sli #stability #striker
Companies: #amd #asus #nvidia
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The original Striker was arguably the most popular motherboard in the Asus RoG series and now it gets a brother - the Striker II. It's based on the new Nvidia nForce 780i SLI chipset and has many tweaked features - we check it out to see what's changed.
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