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Refurb? Epox 8rda+ $49.00

Johnniewalker

Senior member
This is from the epox.com web site, and I am guessing they are getting rid of these because the are obsolete, not refurbs, but *I DO NOT KNOW THAT FOR SURE*.

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I bought the 1.1 rev. of this board from NewEgg for $71.50 OTD to build my first system in July or August '03 and I am still using it. I just put in a AMD XP-M 2400, and am currently running it at 11.0 x 200 with no extra cooling or voltage adjustments. I haven't even tried testing the limits yet, but I am very happy with this board.

There are other boards for sale too, but I have no experience with them. See Epox USA Main Page.

Anandtech Review, December 2002
"The Editor's Choice Gold Award for best value motherboard goes to the Epox 8RDA+. The combination of speed, solid features and a bargain-basement price are what makes the Epox 8RDA+ our Editor's Choice Gold Award for best value motherboard in the Athlon XP market. It doesn't hurt that the Epox 8RDA+ ended up overclocking the best out of any other motherboard. Value users should also be pleased with Epox's excellent tech support and RMA policy".
 
It's the older 333FSB version. Mine just died.

If you must, you can find 400FSB nForce2 boards for less than that- I just purchased the K72N Delta-L refurb for $45 shipped.
 
Originally posted by: Wag
It's the older 333FSB version...


How can you tell? People, like me, got a 400MHz capable board even though it was sold as 333MHz. The way to identify if it was 400 was to look down through the NB cooler and see if the chip had any silver on it. If I remember correctly, silver meant 333 and black meant 400.

 
Sold AS-IS, 30-DAY RETURN, NO WARRANTY, OBSOLETE ITEM/REFURBISHED.
I suppose you can take a chance, but the description says 333FSB, so if you don't get the 400FSB you're SOL.
 
Avoid the 333 mhz version, they have bad capacitors. This is a well know problem. I am sending mine in for rma repairs because of 6 of them being leaky and at risk of exploding. Just the cost of shipping is going to cost me $25 for the rma repairs.
 
rev 1.0 used the original nForce 2 chip, rev 1.1 and higher used nForce 2 Ultra 400, at least from my experience that's what i've seen. I have a 1.1 and it's identified as a Ultra 400
 
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