I've been around here since this was THE hot deals board. Had to reregister because it won't accept aol usernames, and now i finally have one it will accept.
Come on, that's completely ridiculous. One asking about what a board would do, and one asking advice on which to buy. I guess I could have consolidated them into one post... Half of which belongs in one forum, half of which belongs in the other.
Sorry I wasted your 2KB, I feel so ashamed.
Well, with CPU FSB (the program) my board's FSB becomes pretty changable... or is it just the fact that it can't hold high FSB settings?
Also, what are the semi cheap boards that can handle the higher speeds these days? Is the ASUS nForce board a decent board for OC? I see its about $80 on...
I understand all of the variables, and I'm speaking ALL OTHER THINGS HELD CONSTANT (AOTHC).
I'm speaking with RAM, PCI Cards, and a Processor that would have no problem handling the FSB. I assume the same board (or at least the same revision of the same board) would not have wildly different...
Definately will be buying an Athlon XP in the next few days. I am now running a Duron 700@933 on my ECS K7S5A motherboard.
I'm thinking maybe getting a 1700+ and overclocking it, but I'm curious how it would fair on this motherboard. I know both are overclockable, but what do you think I could...
I know there are overclocking bios' and programs out there for my board, but I'm wondering what they usually run stable at. This of course would be with RAM that can handle it, so don't put that into the equation, just the board itself.
I'm mainly wondering because I'm going to buy an Athlon XP...
I'm just wondering if on there are any differences between the TV outs on the Radeon 9000 and GF4 cards? I have a GF2 that has a ridiculously terrible TV out that doesn't cover the whole screen and isn't even centered. For this reason I think I'm going to go with the ATI card because nVidia has...
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