Originally posted by: Jeff H
Guys,
Should I expect any issues to crop up with a 3200+ or 3500+ Venice core AMD64 in an EPoX 9NPA+Ultra board?
TIA,
Jeff
Originally posted by: Jeff H
gate1975mlm, thanks for the confirmation, and your success story. I've become very partial to EPoX products. I'm on my third board now, and even though I've looked at a lot of nForce4U boards, I keep coming back to the 9NPA+Ultra.
I'm going to pair it w/ a Venice 3200+, G.SKill CAS2 PC3200 512x2, SATAII Samsung 160GB hard drive, and an MSI 6600GT card.
Did you go w/ a SATA HD? If so did you need to have the SATA drivers on a floppy for the F6 thing when you set up XP? Or did you go w/ a different OS?
Jeff
Jeff I'll let you know in a few mins because I am reformating and installing windows XP Home today.Originally posted by: Jeff H
gate1975mlm, that's my understanding, now that SATA is native to the chipset, rather than an add-on feature. I've not yet set up a SATA system, so I'm trying to learn before I dive in.
Originally posted by: ChicagoPCGuy
Originally posted by: Jeff H
Guys,
Should I expect any issues to crop up with a 3200+ or 3500+ Venice core AMD64 in an EPoX 9NPA+Ultra board?
TIA,
Jeff
No. The latest 3/22/05 BIOS supports them with no issue. A couple of hardware review sites confirmed this.