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    ASUS Announces P5B-Premium Vista Edition and M2N32-SLI Premium Vista Edition

    Two Mainboard Support New ASUS AI Lifestyle Vista Edition Features


















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    What's so vista about it?
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    Will it overclock better than the regular P5B is the question..
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    Quote Originally Posted by thephenom
    What's so vista about it?

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    I wonder if the ASAP function will interfere w/overclocking.
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    soooo Vista mobos with S/PDIF audio out?? I thought vista would disable that anytime you pop in a HD vid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thephenom
    What's so vista about it?
    That;s what i'd like to know too
    i'm running vista enterprise right now with no problems at all

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    I'm will to bet the only difference is this board has the TPM chip, all part of the DRM protected content playback crap.
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    it walks like a P5B-Deluxe, it talks like a P5B-deluxe, it is a P5B-Deluxe.



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    the only thing i like is the asap thing. thats it. but i can live without it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mustang9621
    I'm will to bet the only difference is this board has the TPM chip, all part of the DRM protected content playback crap.
    Erm, the TPM chip is for windows vista bitlocker encryption

    I like the idea of the on-board flash drive for readyboost
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    Oh Boy, TPM support!

    Gag me please..
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    Quote Originally Posted by halo112358
    Oh Boy, TPM support!

    Gag me please..

    I guess your avatar sais it right.

    I do like ASAP, i wonder how it will perform
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    Quote Originally Posted by Revv23
    it walks like a P5B-Deluxe, it talks like a P5B-deluxe, it is a P5B-Deluxe.


    It has a dialect though, and a slightly better short-term memory...

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    Quote Originally Posted by hipno650
    the only thing i like is the asap thing. thats it. but i can live without it.
    werd. just plug a usb drive into the computer and you have the same thing anyways.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3NZ0
    Erm, the TPM chip is for windows vista bitlocker encryption

    I like the idea of the on-board flash drive for readyboost

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    well I kinda like the option of removing the TPM.
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