Originally posted by: lopri
Well let me tell you about the whole thing about this board. OK, may not be the whole thing but what I can remember from various forums so far.
1. This board is rock solid at stock.
2. Probably the best board if you *actually* use SLI.
3. Need a good PSU - But this seems to apply to any A64 system in general.
4. Need to be careful with the picky NForce drivers - Again, a general consensus.
5. Pay attention to RAM choice.
6. Pay extra care with regard to SATA.
7. I woudn't recommend a BTX-style case wiht this board
- Some people argue that the higher chipset temp is still within its limit,
but from what I've seen the temp was ridiculous. The cooler the better, isn't it?
8. If you want higher/stable overclock(specifically with X2), go with DFI.
I'd like to point out that a first-time builder should NOT be hesitant to pick this board because of this thread. This thread is a sort of "trouble-shooting" thread for people who already own this board, not a "what's the best for...?" type of thread. However, in the same sense, I don't think it's a good idea pretending the problems do not exist, either. A problem like X2 and VCore fluctuation is very real. But I guess we should admit that not everything is perfect.
Again, I'd like to encourage people who want to experience a solid A64/SLI experience to try out this board. Just make sure you pick a decent PSU and quality RAM. Overclockers, however, look elsewhere. There are better choices.
lop
2. I don't plan on using SLI, but you never know in the future
3. Should be ok. Getting a 600W Silverstone ST60F, which has some good review (and quad 12v rails)
6. What do you mean here?
8. Well, I'm starting off with stock for a while, but will end up overclocking as I always do eventually
