Originally posted by: vood0g
is this a good cpu/board combination? i was wondering because i like the UV reactive board. i asked this question in the motherboard forum, but no one replied.
Originally posted by: vood0g
hmm...then do you know of another UV reactive board that i may be able to use? i am into this UV reactive phase, and its driving me crazy!![]()
Originally posted by: BlueWeasel
Originally posted by: vood0g
hmm...then do you know of another UV reactive board that i may be able to use? i am into this UV reactive phase, and its driving me crazy!![]()
So some of the newer boards are sensitive to sunlight?![]()
Originally posted by: myocardia
For overclocking, it doesn't seem to be as good as it's cheaper little brother, the Ultra Infinity. Well, it overclocks as well, but the people with a Lanpary B are having to use a bios not written by DFI, which I would never do. If that doesn't bother you, then you might be happy with the combination.
Originally posted by: PCTweaker5
I wouldnt mind having any NF7-S as long as it hits 200FSB because Im not into higher FSB's.
Originally posted by: myocardia
You know, I completely left out a part in that post.Originally posted by: AWhackWhiteBoy
Originally posted by: myocardia
For overclocking, it doesn't seem to be as good as it's cheaper little brother, the Ultra Infinity. Well, it overclocks as well, but the people with a Lanpary B are having to use a bios not written by DFI, which I would never do. If that doesn't bother you, then you might be happy with the combination.
where did you read this? i have the same mobo with stock bios and it overclocks perfectly. not a single issue.Sorry. What I meant to say that if you want to go higher fsb's than the cheaper Ultra Infinity can do, you have to run a non-DFI bios. That board will do up to 260fsb with the bios that some guy wrote for it.
Both the Lanparty and the Ultra Infinity will do up to around 230fsb (give or take) with the DFI bios, which is exactly the reason that I bought the cheaper Ultra Infinity.