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Most stable socket A mobo?

Titan

Golden Member
Looking for a stable not-for-overclicking mobo reccomendation. My Tyan s2460 is awesome, but it's a dualie. one that can support at least a barton with a 333 fsb.
 
Originally posted by: tkotitan2
Looking for a stable not-for-overclicking mobo reccomendation. My Tyan s2460 is awesome, but it's a dualie. one that can support at least a barton with a 333 fsb.

Any nForce 2 motherbaord.
 
Actually I think the kt400's through 600's have the stability; but not so great o/clocking. The nforce 2 boards are faster but not quite as stable and some need a bit of tweaking to get everything just so. Just my two cents though.
 
Originally posted by: bootoo
Actually I think the kt400's through 600's have the stability; but not so great o/clocking. The nforce 2 boards are faster but not quite as stable and some need a bit of tweaking to get everything just so. Just my two cents though.

Name those unstable boards, if you will... or problems, if any. Please.
 
Originally posted by: Aenslead
Originally posted by: bootoo
Actually I think the kt400's through 600's have the stability; but not so great o/clocking. The nforce 2 boards are faster but not quite as stable and some need a bit of tweaking to get everything just so. Just my two cents though.

Name those unstable boards, if you will... or problems, if any. Please.
MSI NF2 boards have known stability issues. It stems from trying to cut costs. They don't overclock worth a darn and their over-all performance is lacking compared to boards like Epox, Asus, Abit, etc.....
 
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