Anyone get the Gigabyte GA-K8NXP-SLI yet?

flexy

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i would order, but i dont see any RECENT reviews for this board...still tending much more towards the MSI until i see one with the Gigabyte board running, recent bios and its confirmed it has pci-lock and is a good overclocker.
 

FastEddie

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Originally posted by: flexy
i would order, but i dont see any RECENT reviews for this board...still tending much more towards the MSI until i see one with the Gigabyte board running, recent bios and its confirmed it has pci-lock and is a good overclocker.


Review--->
T-Break
 

dmdmd

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Just ordered it from 3g (see above). I have questions about HSF and psu, though. I have a 400w rosewill psu that came in my case, but only 17amps on the 12v. Had I better upgrade? I hear a lot on the ocz powerstream, which is not available...what about the modstream? Will the zalman 7700 fit this mobo?
 

FastEddie

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Originally posted by: dmdmd
Just ordered it from 3g (see above). I have questions about HSF and psu, though. I have a 400w rosewill psu that came in my case, but only 17amps on the 12v. Had I better upgrade? I hear a lot on the ocz powerstream, which is not available...what about the modstream? Will the zalman 7700 fit this mobo?

I don't know if the 7700 Zalman will fit, the 7000 does. And with the power requirements of these newer boards (nf3 onward), I would find a decent power supply with a bare minimum of 24a on the 12v rail.
 

dmdmd

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Thanks...any suggestions what psu (looking to stay sub $90 if I can)? The 450w modstream seems pretty close to that bare minimum, and I do plan on overclocking. Tigerdirect has a 500w xconnect for $69 with rebate, but it's not 24pin or pcie.
 

FastEddie

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Originally posted by: dmdmd
Thanks...any suggestions what psu (looking to stay sub $90 if I can)? The 450w modstream seems pretty close to that bare minimum, and I do plan on overclocking. Tigerdirect has a 500w xconnect for $69 with rebate, but it's not 24pin or pcie.


Stay away from the X-Connect, they aren't as trustworthy as purported to be. Here's a decent ps that would suit your needs and won't break the bank--->
AGPB-AP-P4ATX50F12
or Rosewill 500W-RE502-SLV

Forgot one, probably the best of the bunch--> PCMCIS 500W-PSP4ATX50F

The AGPB comes with a 20-pin atx to 24-pin btx adapter and for a ps that is straight 20-pin atx there is this from Thermaltake---> Adapter I'm using it with an Antec True 480. The AGPB is better rated than my revision of the Antec--which is over $100, and not worth it in my opinion.

Edit: The only thing needed for these PCI-E boards is the 4-pin 12v connector, and a 4-pin molex connector, outside of the 24-pin btx power connector most of the boards are requiring.
 

dmdmd

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thanks for the info...have you used these power supplies? They don't have too many reviews on newegg.
 

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FastEddie

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Originally posted by: walkure
As for another article about the non-SLI Gigabyte nForce4 board, here is another older article. The last page concerns me as it mentions lack of control over the multiplier, resulting in limited OC'ing capability...

Start of article:
http://www.ocworkbench.com/200...byte/ga-k8nxp-9/g1.htm

Here is the last page I mentioned if you just wanna jump to that:
http://www.ocworkbench.com/200...byte/ga-k8nxp-9/b8.htm

I'm going to read the article at t-break now though, that's much newer...

The non-sli board is a totally different animal than the GA-K8NXP-Sli.

 

walkure

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OK, I thought maybe some of that would apply. The Tbreak article didn't give much detail on the OC'ing, except that it did "fairly well" or something...