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[H]ardOCP reviews Asus A7N266-E!

Athlon4all

Diamond Member
Found this review over at HardOCP on the A7N266-E. Some weird numbers, I was impressed, especially with the overclocking, but I really am wondering if it's worth the price premium over the K7N420 Pro which is allready down to about $160, while the A7N266-E is at $200 or so. I am a bit worried though about the memory compatibility.
 


<< Found this review over at HardOCP on the A7N266-E. Some weird numbers, I was impressed, especially with the overclocking, but I really am wondering if it's worth the price premium over the K7N420 Pro which is allready down to about $160, while the A7N266-E is at $200 or so. I am a bit worried though about the memory compatibility. >>

You can buy an A7N266-E for $180-190.
 
Where? Those I think are A7N266's. They don't use the nForce's APU, and have a RealTek onboard NIC. I dunno what the other differences are.
 
This board looks to be high maintenance. The performance is the same as KT266A boards. Might be OK for those with specific needs but I wouldn't get one.
 
Why won't Asus mention when this board is coming out?? 5 BIOS revisions during one review?? I can only think they're trying to iron every last detail out before actually releasing it for sale.😀😱
 
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