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<blockquote data-quote="SHvFl" data-source="post: 782725" data-attributes="member: 30916"><p>It's not xfr fault but the user fault. He went ahead and bought a $600 or whatever cpu and put it on a potato motherboard. Xfr only cares about the cpu. If you went ahead and bought the wrong stuff you can't blame a feature. </p><p>Anw it's irrelevant to this users topic as he is not using anything like that and any decent motherboard will be fine for a few years at least. </p><p></p><p>tl;dr xfr is fine for most users and especially if you don't know what you are doing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SHvFl, post: 782725, member: 30916"] It's not xfr fault but the user fault. He went ahead and bought a $600 or whatever cpu and put it on a potato motherboard. Xfr only cares about the cpu. If you went ahead and bought the wrong stuff you can't blame a feature. Anw it's irrelevant to this users topic as he is not using anything like that and any decent motherboard will be fine for a few years at least. tl;dr xfr is fine for most users and especially if you don't know what you are doing [/QUOTE]
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