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Abit is7 or Abit ic7

echow87

Senior member
Hi,

I was wondering what is better; the abit is7 or Abit ic7. I am going to get a Pentium4 2.4c that runs stable at 3.3ghz with a Abit is7. So should I stick with the mobo that the original user of the cpu used? Or should I use a Abit ic7 instead. He was running the 2.4c at 250fsb vcore 1.6v with the Abit is7.

And is that a good overclock?
 
I had no problems with my IC7, actually it ran very well for me with a 2.6C @ 3.43GHZ. I would say that they overclock pretty much the same, so if you have a few extra bucks go with the IC7, if nto the IS7 is a great board from what I've seen/heard. That is a very good overclock, but you never know what could happen from system to system, you may go higher, stay the same, or even not be able to achieve that speed. Also make sure if you are going to get that chip, get good quality RAM, if you are going to run 1:1 get some PC400 or PC4200, if you are going to run a 5:4 divider, I would get some PC3500.
 
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