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SiS 645 Recommendations

obeseotron

Golden Member
What is the best board out now based on the SiS645 chipset. I'm concerned with overclocking, stability, and performance. Anybody have any good ideas?

Thanks a lot.
 
There are a ton of good Sis645-based mobos out there to choose from.

Overclocking--I use an ASUS P4S333 and can get my 1.6A to 2.4G easily. The Epox 4SDA+ looks good too, on paper it has every BIOS option you could possibly want...never used it though.

Stability--I have never had a motherboard-related crash with the P4S333. Many other manufacturers also make stable Sis645 boards, though.

Performance--They're all pretty much the same IMO. But you could wait for Sis 645DX boards to appear if you want...they will include DDR400 support.
 
I have the 4sda+ and it runs well for me at 138 fsb with plain old micron pc2100 non-ecc memory. I've already flashed the bios twice, and the second flash gives you spd support for memory. Only thing to look out for is running with more than 1 stick of ddram. I had to change the dram command from 1T to 2T (or auto) to get it to post with 2 sticks.
 
I have tried the MSI, Asus and Epox SIS M/B. By far, the best is the Epox for overclocking. Especially if you have a Northwood chip. Otherwise, they are all super boards.

Lou
 
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