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Asus A7N8X (Rev.2) Motherboard

will pre rev2 be able to run 400fsb stabily, if not can someone tell me how to break a mobo and it still be covered by warrenty
 
uhhh... why is he comparing 11x200 (2.2Ghz) to 11x166 (PR 2200).

Doesn't seem like a proper comparison to see just the improvement from the faster FSB.

 
Originally posted by: azkiwi
To add further confusion; also not all 2.0s have the SPP chipset, currently shipping are MCP-T...

Right... mine's a Rev. 2.0 and it doesn't have the SPP chipset... (at least I don't think so since the FSB only goes up to 211)
 
I don't understand what all the hubub is about.

I have an Epox 8RDA+ and am sitting on a 200MHz FSB right now. Stable as a rock...been at 200Mhz for more than a month with only a handfull of reboots for software loads. I've had it at 205...but backed it down.

Screenie.
 
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
The SPP chipset can go up to a 300 mhz FSB... and has official support for 200 Mhz FSB processors.

Whoa. 300MHz? Is there even memory that can go that high? Well, that certainly does make a diff!

Official support is a good thing too; I forgot about that. Thanks, Jeff7181. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
Originally posted by: azkiwi
To add further confusion; also not all 2.0s have the SPP chipset, currently shipping are MCP-T...

Right... mine's a Rev. 2.0 and it doesn't have the SPP chipset... (at least I don't think so since the FSB only goes up to 211)

my Rev 2.0 goes to 250FSB (1003 Bios) and the 1004 (there is a post by Chiz on that somewhere) may go higher. It has been said that a BIOS update will make all 2.0s 400FSB compatible - but that says nothing about differences between the SPP and the MCP-T...
 
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