nForce2 MoBo

OpTiX

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ok which one of these board would a be able to get the most out of my AMD 2100+ tbred B?
 

SexyLady

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LOL Personaly i like the MSI K7N2 ILSR Delta series, but thats just me, as i have built 3 systems with that board and none have had any problems, i do believe the others are good boards but i tend to stick with what i know at the moment as its proved its self time and time again :)
 

boyRacer

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Originally posted by: OpTiX
ok which one of these board would a be able to get the most out of my AMD 2100+ tbred B?

NF7-S if you 2100+ need to go over 1.85 :evil: :D

A7N8X-DLX can only go up to 1.85... unless you volt mod. :)
 

DahDee

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Originally posted by: boyRacer
Originally posted by: OpTiX
ok which one of these board would a be able to get the most out of my AMD 2100+ tbred B?

NF7-S if you 2100+ need to go over 1.85 :evil: :D

A7N8X-DLX can only go up to 1.85... unless you volt mod. :)


Heck, if you want to do some grilling, the KX18D Pro II will fly right past the NF7-S CPU Vcore limit of 2.3 and all the way up to a toasty 2.65! If you want to play with voltages then the Albatron boad cannot be topped. Of course, it's also rock-solid stable even if you're not hungry for scrambled capacitors, er, eggs.
 

OpTiX

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well that KX18D PRO II is out of the question no mounting holes for a water block abit here i come
 

DahDee

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Originally posted by: OpTiX
well that KX18D PRO II is out of the question no mounting holes for a water block abit here i come

Boo! Booooooo! Hiss! ;)

Hey, if you'd gotten in on that Thermalright SLK-900A for $19.99 at SVC you might not need to fiddle with waterblocks!
 

lycurgus

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There are plenty of choices for nForce2 based m/b's. Pretty well every m/b manufacturer makes at least 1 model based on it. Most have several models with different features, and at different prices. There's no single 'best' one, it's always a trade off on price, features, performance and reliability (or at least reputation for reliability).
 

high

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MSI K7N2 Delta-L or DFI Lanparty NFII Ultra, but you won't want that if you're looking for a budget board. :)
 

MDE

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Asus A7N8X (Deluxe) or Abit NF7(S). If you can find one, an Epox 8RDA+ is also recommended (and cheap).