“While the MSI P7N SLI Platinum is squarely marketed as a budget board, its heart beats like that of a champion. Just how well can this nForce 750i SLI based board compete against its seemingly more powerful Intel brethren?”Here are some more Motherboard articles from around the web:
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Trying out the 750i chipset

MSI’s P7N SLI Platinum motherboard is based on nVIDIA’s 750i SLI chipset, with a 430i SPP. [H]ard|OCP found that overclocking this board was a little tricky, it is rather choosy about the combinations it will run stably with, but it is rewarding with a 1900MHz FSB being reachable as well as the memory being able to hit 1275MHz. This board is a rather solid start to a budget conscious gaming rig.