Because that board is a compromise. It just uses socket 775, but it doesn't employ any of the newest Intel chipsets (915 and 925). Since it doesn't use those chipsets, it doesn't require all the new shit. It just provides a flat solution for LGA 775. I mean, if you're wanting to do the kind of upgrade that goes along with 775, then a board with 915 or 925 chipset (or one of its variants) will most likely take nothing but DDRII, PCI-X shit.
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What do you say to one last showdown?
- Ocelot, Metal Gear Solid 3
The password is "Who are the Patriots?" and "La-Li-Lu-Le-Lo." "La-Li-Lu-Le-Lo." Gotcha.
- The Colonel and Snake, Metal Gear Solid 3
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