ASUS A7V is in stock in UK!

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Lifer
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At Dabs.com but not many left,(11)
SoA VIA KT133 ATX
Mfr code: A7V/WOA
Quicklinx: P9YWS 11 now

£132.77 inc vat.
 

AMB

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Are there going to be any new revisions of the board in about three weeks?

I will probably wait about three weeks until buying a 900-950 T-Bird and A7V anyway.

I think that I'll go with the A7V, do you have any views on the KT7, will it be stable enough?
 

AMB

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Why have we got the boards and processors before the people in USA?
 

Raider

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www.overclockers.co.uk have just got a batch of 20 Asus A7V's in, but they all have NO Multiplier, because they're from the first batch.
As i read at www.overclockers.com, you have two options:

1) Wait until Asus A7V's start showing up with Multipliers on
2) Wait for the Abit KT7
3) Do a bit of soldering etc.. to make your own multiplier (um no thanks ;)

Personally 1 or 2 will no
 

Mem

Lifer
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Good question, I have notice we are getting a few hardware parts quicker then US,I don`t know why, maybe it`s because we are a smaller country & new hardware parts can get to to main dealers quicker here, being Europe covers alot of countries maybe it`s easier to ship to them first that way alot of countries receive hardware more or less same time.If anyone cares to give there input please do.
 

nemouk

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I have noticed we get hardware quicker too, but that makes up for having to pay 30% more than the Americans do, and also having to wait for the Films to comes over the "pond" too.

However the Geforce GTS was released a good 2 weeks earlier in the US before it got over here.
 

Burn

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I think it all has to do with the size of the US...lol I live in Canada and I could get a Celeron 566 before the people on the board in the states could. But the catch is that my supplier only got a half dozen or so to fool around with. That would last long in the US market...lol They deal in bulk down south..lol