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is this mobo good enough in todays market?

well im thinking of buying it for an upgrade and getting a xp 2500 pro. I basically need it for gaming, i think its prettty cool. any suggestions?
 
could you guys pls give me some suggestions as to the latest gaming mobo out there?this mobo can take the latest ddr pc 3200 ram and has agp 8x, which i think is well enough for me.

and what is FSB?
what is the max or recommendable FSB i should go by? 400?
 
Originally posted by: shady06
NF7-s is MUCH better than the K7N2. it is argueably the best nforce2 OCer


well of course man 😀

any time someone asks about overclocking hardware, my answer is ABIT ^_^
 
If you want to spend a little less but use the nForce2 look at the Soltek line of mobos. I've had good luck with them.
 
okay guys thanks alot for the posts..i did some reasearch on the mobos and i will have to conclude that the Abit NF7-s version 2.0 is the best mobo for my needs. I can overclock a xp2500 to possibly 3200 like shady06 did, (i may need to holla at you friend for OC intructions). I will get the 512 ddr ram, someone tell me the most suitable brand because i hear this mobo has probs with ram brands. I plan to also get 400-450 Watt PS.

any suggestions guys?
 
I've found the retail hsf to work just fine at stock.

But when it comes to motherboard, the best support EVER is from FIC. I've been using their motherboards for years and have only had 2 die. Both were RMA'ed painlessly.
 
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