A7V boards have multiplier adjust!!!

Jonny

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Ok finally found the time to crack open one of these boards pg 22 of the asus manual has DSW dip switches. BESIDE these dip switches are 6 undocumented dip switches!!! See picture here!

Also note: Voltage can be adjusted with jumpers VID1-4 all the way up to 1.85V (no hacking bridges at all!!!).

I am increasing price on these particular units to $300. If you bought a board before this date (order submitted/prepay or VISA), you will get one with multiplier adjust at the old price. I can get the ones without dip switches for $265.

Order NOW! Quantity is VERY limited.

I bought everyone I could get my hands on from this one supplier. There might be no more once they are gone. I will post a full set of switch settings to the support/review page.

(http://www.buyoverclocked.com)
 

Burn

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Just so others don't freak out you sould note that those are Canadian prices, not US..lol
 

Jonny

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Sorry, and no, this is no ad. I just thought it was really cool.

And yes, this is Canadian pricing, so for you US people, its a lot cheaper. :)

 

zippy

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NFS4, both. ;)

But I doubt many will complain since he just figgered out that the multiplier and voltage can still be adjusted with A7Vs with the dipswitch box. :)
 

Wizkid

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<< We received 30 ASUS A7V in stock and about 15 are spoken for. Up front I'll tell you, *No multiplier adjustment* Buy this board if you are looking for an ASUS KT133 at stock speed. You may be able to modify the board to enable switching but it doesn't look like an easy process. You can order them here.

The next batch from a new production is looking to be about 4 weeks away.
>>



http://www.bigfootcomputers.com

That quote was from yesterday. So, what do we believe?
 

Tripleshot

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Is that is Canandian price gouging???

I got news. I will have the same board here and it wont be any $300 can. just becuase of supply and demand. There will be plenty boards to go around.
 

rayon

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U$200 for a motherboard? No, thanks ... I think I'll just wait. In some time there will be a lot of other options, meaning makes and retailers.