Workstation or desktop?
I'm considering building a computer around an Asus P4G8X Deluxe
motherboard. I'll use it primarily for communication with some audio and graphics work. In researching this board, I see it referred to as a "workstation" board as opposed to a "desktop" board. Intel lists the E7205 chipset used in the P4G8X Deluxe as a workstation chipset as opposed to desktop. What's the real difference? Thanks. |
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