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o_O !?

Really?
Are you for real...or what?!
....okay...pass it this way...it has to be some good a$s shit!
WTF, get out of town!
Voodoo for life mutherPucker!
(LOL!)
"You are the one that doesn't know jack shit!"

They are still going to call it SATA(v3/gen3)6GBits
I forgot to add to my sarcasm:
AGP
ISA
ISAE
PCIX
no offense thought, but just buy a 15$ parallel card.
when i buy a state of the art ROG gaming mobo it just kills me to see DB9, 2 ps/2 ports, parallel, floppy controlers, ATA, BNC, PCIv1 etc....
Im not pushing you into a standard,
I just what the basics so I get a blazzingly fast system.

6x SATA
4x PCIEv2
6 ram slots
and a shit load of FW and USB.
thats all gamers need.

If you work for a latency intensive business the buy one of those MOBOs.
people like you are forcing me into latency standards!
Im going to buy 2 5870x2 with 4/8 gigs of ram each.
Hell why not just load the game directly on the gfx card?
Nope...wrong...
SATA v1=1.5gbits
SATA v2=3gbits
SATA v3=6gbits

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_ATA

Here, read up about it here mate!
What if you had a MOBO failure...and you still have a 1k gfx card...?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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