Originally posted by: Actaeon
Originally posted by: joe2004
I know that is the way to go over 200 with 8RDA+ but it is not safe unless you custom cool the NB. I am on 1.8V and even that makes that little piece of crap heatsink hot. So if you like your board last for a while don't do it.
If you must make 200 there are three safe NF2 options: NF7-S, A7N8X and Soltek. In my opinion Epox makes cheap low quality stuff. Power boards but low quality.
Epox makes great quality boards. They just don't put on all that fancy crap that makes others so expensive. I had more problems with my Abit Boards (NF7-S V2.0, and Abit KT7a v1.4) than my Epox (8K5A2).
I do agree because I've had better experience with EPoX in general, but notice he did say it was his opinion, so he's not touting it as fact at least
And uh Joe, don't bring up BIOS support because Abit hasn't put out a BIOS update for 1.x NF7 users in almost 3 months. Fan headers should only power standard fans (found this out when I killed my Abit BH6 fan header). A 4-pin adaptor is still the best route, and one can use an adaptor that will route the speed monitoring wire to the header. Some folks have had problems overclocking past certain FSBs with their NF7 boards when powering even mediocre fans on the CPU header. Finally, the stock HSF isn't good for over about 1.75v in the VDD, especially not with that little dot of TIM Abit drops between the chip and HSF. A better TIM and HSF is ideal for VDD tweaking in any case.
Paco83, if the Rev2 does have the A1/C1 stepping chipset, you should be good for well above 200MHz at the default 1.6v. Take it up only if you can narrow your bottleneck down to the chipset. Good luck.