Biostar M7VIT a good choice ?

bambam

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As a replacement alternative for a once troublesome and now dead K7S5A I am looking for a low cost replacement (no ECS or other PCWAVE / PCWARE brands boards for me for a long time , I learned my lesson ) . I searched around and found this one to be the lowest priced KT400 boards ($60-65) . The pluses which stand out in the ads are a 2 year mail-in warranty , and the Warpspeeder auto OC software . Any user comments about M7VIT or the M7VIT Pro are appreciated .
 

Idoxash

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I just order my self one of these boards ( M7VIT Pro ) I did a lot of forum reading and reading around the net about this mobo and Biostar it self and it seem as if this board should be of good qul and have no probs. Mines should arive in a few days I can't wait to see what it's all about. Besides for the cost of these babys even if the mobo it self turn out to be crap it is not much of a lost as if buying one of them 150 Abits and having caps to blow up on ya and such. Anways best of luck :)

--Idoxash
 

Idoxash

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Oh yeah I'm not diretly stat Abit is crap I should have said "brand name mobos" --

--Idoxash
 

ShawnReeves

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Im thinking about getting the m7vit pro. Are you happy with the board? Can you OC and such through the bios?

Thanks,
Shawn
 

Bleep

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I have not built a machine with this particular board but I have built a lot of machines with Biostar boards and find them to be of excellent quality, I think the best boards for the price that can be bought.

Bleep
 

phenderson

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I have one, it is a very fast MB and very stable.

My only question for you guys is that I just bought a barton 2600, will it work with this MB???