95% of you guys don't even opt multi-GPU gaming anyway, so it is a non-issue for the majority of you guys. But really that's about all I can think of that can be considered somewhat of a let down. We checked this with AMD's Toronto based chipset team and there is no official Crossfire support for this chipset (only 1 x full 16 PCIe). Though mentioned on the box and advertised we'd not recommend Crossfire on this motherboard as one adapter will be kicked back to a x4 lane configuration. Now don't get me wrong, it is limited here and there, but for Joe average the features are beyond what he or she will ever need. If you want to game add a dedicated graphics cards and bam. If you like to build a good and decent mid-range PC, then buy a motherboard like this and pop on a nice processor. The amount of value for money here is just grand. While we really like the 890FX series we just can't ignore the fact that for 100 EUR / USD you can pick up this brilliant little M4A88TD-V EVO/USB3 motherboard. One fact remains, baseline performance on all these chipsets is roughly the same give or take a few percent here and there. You know very few chipsets within the AMD 800 series have not been tested by us, and from top to bottom they just offer rock solid performance and stability.
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