Best Motherboard for a 2500+ w/strong o/c

DKlein

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I'm currently in the process of reinventing my computer. I wanted to start overclocking my chip a bit farther than it has already gone, but hit a wall, so got a new chip and the mobo won't take it. So it's either waste the $100 I spent on this nice, brand-new 2500+ Barton, or buy a new motherboard. The decision seemed clear to me, and what the hell, I'll get a new graphics card too. I'm selling the old motherboard/RAM/CPU/vid card to my sister for $250, and I've got about a hundred more in saved up tips - all this for a new mobo and vid card. I'm thinking I might go with a 9500 or 9600 pro for the vid card, which should take me down to about $150-200 for the motherboard. I want to overclock this thing hard too, so what's everyone's recommendation?

Stuff I'll be working with:

AMD Athlon XP 2500+ (Barton)
Radeon 9500 pro (probably)
Kingston VRAM DDR333 512MB (just hoping this stuff will work well)
Maxtor 7200RPM 80BG
Nice cooling system

The A7V333 I had was not too good, and is currently being repaired a second time (aftermath of putting the Barton in it) so I'm not sure I want to go with ASUS again. I want to be able to overclock from the BIOS, and am looking for something reliable.
 

Crazymofo

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Originally posted by: Vegetto
abit nf7-s ultra 400 :)

I would say the same thing... Nforce2 boards are the best for OC'ing AMD procs... and the ABIT seems to be the front runner out of them all!:)
 

Sunny129

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i'm also looking for a good nforce2 board. it doesn't have to be the best OCer, but at least be able to moderately OC. i've heard good things about Abit's NF7-S Ultra 400, but i'm also thinking about the Gigabyte 7N400 Pro. does anyone know any good or bad things about that board?
 

eXoR

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i got a DFI LANPARTY NFII and i love it ....... I strongly recommend you take a look at it
 

cobrasvt

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If you are looking for a no frills nforce2 board, look into the Shuttle AN35N Ultra 400. I picked 1 up for $68 and it has been running this 2500+ @ 3200+ default vcore absolutely fine! This is on my daughters computer. Memory benches with SiSoft MAX3 are right up there with the example systems. It doesn't have the mcp-t southbridge, but nothing a $25 Live! oem card can't fix (had 1 here from her old system so it cost me nothing). Had no problems setting up the board and its been running rock solid.

 

Aenslead

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If its overclocking you have in mind, then stay away from VIA chipsets.

Mobo recomendation list, in order:

1.- DFI Lan Party NFII
2.- ASUS A7N8X/X/Deluxe
3.- ABIT NF7/S/M
4.- Gigabyte 7NNXP/7N400P
 

DKlein

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Thanks for all the suggestions. Unfortunately I just lost my 2000+ taking it out of the other computer I had it running on (forgot to ground myself and accidentally bent one of the pins - it is fried and broken - just has not been my week/month for computing), so my budget is now significantly lower (about $250 lower, so no new graphics card I guess). The Abit seems to be popular, and I do want frills so the Shuttle would be out, and like I said I'm not too interested in another ASUS. I think I'll look into the Abit and DFI a bit further...

BTW anyone want a nice ASUS A7V333? Never malfunctioned or been damaged.... I swear! :D
 

Tripleshot

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ASUS A7N8X-Deluxe is the best dang mobo I have ever put together for a customer. Using the advice of the Anandtech reviewers and members here, I design them with paired memory, and if you put in SATA Hdds in raid, with at least a barton, you will have a state of the art match to highlight that ATI 9500. Your 7200 rpm 80mgig will do very nice as well. My last build was an XP2800+ and PC2700 DDR at 256 ea for 512 running xp home ed. and a 9000 with tV tuner. The set up runs 2% cpu usage with TV tuner on and four windows opened on the desktop for stock trading.

A7N8X is the best mobo I have ever seen, and it will do nicely if you want to overclock with it too. I am not fond of overclocking for a pitance of perfomance boost at risk of shortening life of the CPU or risking corupting data. Just my opinion. I think overclocking is overrated, since yoygert such fine performance with a good matched engineered setup as you can do with this mobo and ram/processor combination.
 

Soulkeeper

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i got a DFI NF2 lanparty for my 2500+
great looking board can't wait to get my mem