Why isn't there an aopen thread for the 865 chipset boards that aopen offers

zogg

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I think the Aopen boards are great boards and are very stable. My AX4PE-N is a super overclocker with the intel 865pe chipset.
It has an automatic divisor that keeps the pci bus exactly at 33mhz and agp bus at 66.6 no matter what I set the FSB to.

ITs a good overclocker like I said and has everything that an asus or abit board would have but for less money. The only thing I had to do was upgrade the bios because they ship it with the original bios that doesn't overclock at all-{hardly} then I downloaded a bios that is seven versions later then the original and now it O'clocks like mad.
2.4c p4, 400 watt PS, ax4p-n, msi fx 5600 deluxe video card, on board sound and networking. 1 gig of mwaves standard ram which works very well even overclocked. The board has a lot of adjustments that any overclocker would want. The best feature in my opinion is the automatic divisor setting. No matter what the cpu fsb is set at, the pci and agp bus are always running where they are supposed to be.

I just think there should be a thread run on these boards if there are any others out there that have this board that is.