Megatomic
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It's a symbolic issue for me, not a technical one...Originally posted by: Noid
Time to directly link it ... by using a 'favorite' ...
It's a symbolic issue for me, not a technical one...Originally posted by: Noid
Time to directly link it ... by using a 'favorite' ...
Originally posted by: amheck
Well, I have to admit, I haven't followed this thread too closely, but I've seen some stuff about Nvidia and Abit splitting (although I really don't know what that means), and now this thread looses its sticky. I had pretty much planned to buy this board for my new HTPC to use with a Barton 2500+ (based on your guy's recommendations). Funds have slowed a little bit, so I probably won't be able to buying for another month or two. So what's the group's recommendations now for a NForce board? If you guys were buying a new system in the next few months, would you still hold out for this board? Or are there others to consider? Anything worthwhile waiting for?
Thanks!
Aaron
Ditto.Originally posted by: Elcs
If I was making another 32-Bit AMD system, I wouldnt hesitate to buy another NF7-S Rev 2.0. I personally wouldnt put my faith in the AN7 when I have a proven performer in my hands.
If I was making another 32-Bit AMD system
Originally posted by: Megatomic
For a HTPC, an AXP/NF2 system is plenty powerful still.
Originally posted by: FordLorider
Front Audio question. My friend is building a system with this computer and he / I am having trought seeing how the front audio hooks up. There is a jumper connection line (I know this isn't the right term) with 2 yellow jumpers attached along the side of the PCI slots where it appears the audio is enabled. I removed those 2 jumpers and tried to attach the front audio (mic and speaker out) to those according to my best guess. That disabled the main audio to the motherboard with the I/O outputs. Basically my best guess is that the front audio should not be hooked up to those ports. I tried to find another place to plug in the front audio and the best place I could find according to the manual is another group of ports between the AGP slot and PCI slot one. There is an IC and another port connect in the manual. I get to the motherboard and those components were left off my board!!! Can anyone help me out with how they got their front audio to work? Thanks!
from the .inf file:
DriverVer=12/17/2003,6.14.0408.0
Originally posted by: PorBleemo
So should I use the nVidia board drivers or the Abit board drivers?
-Por
Originally posted by: Noid
Originally posted by: PorBleemo
So should I use the nVidia board drivers or the Abit board drivers?
-Por
I use these
Morpheusware
Originally posted by: Megatomic
PorBleemo, just make your own remix. No need to use all the repackaged drivers out there.
It made no difference (performance) to my system. I reverted back to the standard IDE controller to simplify cabling. I'll bother with SATA when I finally decide to get off the money to buy one.Originally posted by: screw3d
I just got my NF7-S v2 to replace my 8RDA+ with leaky caps
Now should I just use SATA on my PATA drive? I heard that it's supposed to lower CPU utilization.. but by how much?
Originally posted by: Megatomic
Do you have audio drivers and audio drivers installed that aren't the same version number by any chance? I've seen that scenario cause that problem before.