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I wonder how this board is?
I wonder how this board is?
Originally posted by: ChineseDemocracyGNR
Are you using 90nm CPU's? Does your board set the default Vcore as 1.4V or 1.5V?
Originally posted by: alexandreBR
Hi guys!!!
I intend to upgrade for a PCI-E System. And I'd like to clarify some doubts towards that new Epox.
Different from the 9NDA+, does the 9NPA read rails +12v and +3.3v?
Does it has problems with memos working @1T? I ask that because I've noticed 9NDA+ really has problems with it.
Are SATA, PCI-E and IDE locked?
Is it worth to pay 20 bucks plus and get a DFI Ultra D?
THX!!!!!
Originally posted by: MDE
Try 5-2-3-2 1T. My RAM wouldn't boot at 5-2-2-2 either, I believe it's a limitation of the memory controller.
Originally posted by: gate1975mlm
Does the On board Nic card work ok? Or would I be better off using a PCI Slot card? I ask because I heard that people were having problems with the on board Nics on some Nforce4 boards.
Originally posted by: Budarow
Anyone know if this board has "problems" running on a 20-pin ATX connector (i.e., with NO 24-pin adaptor)?
Originally posted by: Cacophonous
by the way, one thing that bugs me about this motherboard is that I have to unplug the power cable (or turn off the UPS) whenever I want to turn the computer on again, or the fans start, but the computer won´t boot up. This is my first EPOX, but a friend of mine said that this is common for this brand. Can anyone confirm? Thanks.
Originally posted by: Cacophonous
by the way, one thing that bugs me about this motherboard is that I have to unplug the power cable (or turn off the UPS) whenever I want to turn the computer on again, or the fans start, but the computer won´t boot up. This is my first EPOX, but a friend of mine said that this is common for this brand. Can anyone confirm? Thanks.