Originally posted by: irenealan
that's bad news for me since I only have a Antec 330W PS!
Anyhow I used the Gigabyte K8N Pro before and I had no problem with 2 sticks of PC3200 512mb ram. I was able to get my A64 3000+ and ram run at 220 FSB stable with running Prime95 for 9 hours. It's a good board just I want to get the Chaintech becuz of the nForce3 250 chipset.
Any one who got the new Chaintech board VNF3-250 or seen any review can share your opinion? Thanks.
Originally posted by: DAPUNISHER
SATA limits the overclock on that board, interesting. With the AN50R I'm running 2.4ghz 5:6 with a raptor as the primary boot drive and it's gravy. Does the Gigabyte use the SI 3112?
You need to spend your money on a good power supply, Irene. I recommend the 460 watt Enermax (cheaper than an Antec TruePower 480, and has lots more power on the 12v rail, which is the most important these days).Originally posted by: irenealan
that's bad news for me since I only have a Antec 330W PS!
Anyhow I used the Gigabyte K8N Pro before and I had no problem with 2 sticks of PC3200 512mb ram. I was able to get my A64 3000+ and ram run at 220 FSB stable with running Prime95 for 9 hours. It's a good board just I want to get the Chaintech becuz of the nForce3 250 chipset.
Any one who got the new Chaintech board VNF3-250 or seen any review can share your opinion? Thanks.
Good for you. I'd care though, pay for a board that I have to add a pci controller card to in to order achieve the overclocking results others do with the on-board SATA =bullsh*t from my perspectiveOriginally posted by: stardust
Originally posted by: DAPUNISHER
SATA limits the overclock on that board, interesting. With the AN50R I'm running 2.4ghz 5:6 with a raptor as the primary boot drive and it's gravy. Does the Gigabyte use the SI 3112?
i have no clue and i couldn't care less, im using a promise fasttrak S150 TX2plus SATA RAID controller.
BUT, it's sil3512just checked my manual.
Originally posted by: DAPUNISHER
Good for you. I'd care though, pay for a board that I have to add a pci controller card to in to order achieve the overclocking results others do with the on-board SATA =bullsh*t from my perspectiveOriginally posted by: stardust
Originally posted by: DAPUNISHER
SATA limits the overclock on that board, interesting. With the AN50R I'm running 2.4ghz 5:6 with a raptor as the primary boot drive and it's gravy. Does the Gigabyte use the SI 3112?
i have no clue and i couldn't care less, im using a promise fasttrak S150 TX2plus SATA RAID controller.
BUT, it's sil3512just checked my manual.
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