nForce 415-D or VIA KT333?

SkaGuy3876

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Should I get a nForce 415-D or a VIA KT333 based motherboard? And I am looking for one with onboard RAID. Other than that I am looking for pure performance and stabablity. Thanks.
 

TrajanDacicus

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You are looking for pure overclocking with the latest memory module (pc 3300), choose Kt333.
You want stability and good overclocking choose asus k7n 133 c.
You want stability and raid controler choose abit NV7-133R, (dunno about oveclocking for this mobo but softmenu II is not one of the best for it).
 

SkaGuy3876

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I also read the KT333A is coming out soon. Is this true and when would that be? And what about tehe 615-D? I really do not plan on overclocking right now.
 

SkaGuy3876

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I have got it down to the Abit NV7-133R or the MSI KT3 Ultra-ARU. Does MSI make a nForce 415-D motherboard becuase I did not see it on their webstie?
 

tazdevl

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Wait a couple more weeks if you can. I think there will be some interesting announcements @ E3. nVIDIA has already announced the 615D nForce chipset and I'd imagine Via's next gen board will surface soon with DDR400 support/AGP8X etc.
 

meson2000

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I heard that the ASUS 415 Nforce board is the best overclocker. Doesn't it have the PCI multiplier
fixed at 33mhz no matter what your FSB speed is? I know he isn't into overclocking, but I am
interested in this board. Does ASUS make an Nforce board that includes raid? Thanks.
 

CrazySaint

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The only nForce board that supports RAID that I'm aware of is the Abit NV7-133R, which is what I plan on purchasing soon. But if any of you know of any other nForce RAID boards, or have any idea when the 615-D boards will come out, let me know.
 

marks70

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The Asus A7N266-C does have the PCI multiplier fixed at 33Mhz regardless of FSB, but not being an overclocker, what does this do for you?