RTFM - its quite clearly explained.
RTFM - its quite clearly explained.
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as agent says, both are dual channel,Originally posted by shamus21
seeing has we all are talking abit NF7-S v2.0 can any one tell me if the NF7 v2.0 ( non S ) is a dual Channel board and if so what the diff.
the difference between them is the 'S' has support for S-ATA hard drives and also has firewire (IEEE1394) ports.
version NF7-S v2.0 has Serial ATA and SOundstorm chip on it.
thats the only difference i believe...
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i'll have to stick with my original comment and say the differences are S-ATA and firewire, both have soundstorm.
I can confirm that my NF7 (non-S) doesn't have Soundstorm. It still sounds great to my ears though. What's the difference?
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Yes it's dual channel and off the top of my head the difference are soundstorm, firewire and something elseOriginally posted by shamus21
seeing has we all are talking abit NF7-S v2.0 can any one tell me if the NF7 v2.0 ( non S ) is a dual Channel board and if so what the diff.
i really started something going. well thanks i can see why the board is £20.00 less and yes its lot quicker to post here when you have a slow connection.
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