Now that the i7 has been around for about six months, and the fact that it has been very successful, both in function and sales, I assumed that we had pretty much seen the end of new upper-end LGA 775 products, at least from the major manufacturers. Sure, I expected some lower-end stuff to surface, mainly to deplete warehouse stock of obsolete components, but nothing special, nothing to really take notice of.
Micro ATX, or mATX form factor, really has been something that hasn't appealed to me in the past for a lot of reasons. Mainly, my rigs stay overclocked 24/7, so I tend to prefer larger cases for heat dissipation and to accommodate large air coolers. I don't do LAN parties but once a year or less, so portability isn't a huge concern.
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