They have a NF7-S (v2.0) in the Bargin Basement bit on www.aria.co.uk for £50. It may be missing some stuff, and only has a 30day warrenty. But still. £50....
Will
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They have a NF7-S (v2.0) in the Bargin Basement bit on www.aria.co.uk for £50. It may be missing some stuff, and only has a 30day warrenty. But still. £50....
Will
You really will be hard pushed to find a faster, more stable and fully featured board than the NF7-2 V2.0, by FAR the best motherboard I have had the pleasure to use.
£60 is a small price to pay ;)
me thinks its time to contact dealer about probs and RMA...
can i ask - does the asus board av7x8 support low voltages? and - volt changin of cpu ?:)
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Originally Posted by Swafeman
I wouldn't get an A7V8X.
why not ? :p
i have attached my HD to an old board with 196 ram...don't even think components are branded! - and its comparatively kicking butt in terms of speed over the asus nforce2 i'm having probs with...
so I recon its the board. have removed it and packed it up in its box ready for either incenduary device attachment or return to ASUS with a 'give me on ethat works' tag...in fact the first one i got was faulty too (technically this is the 2nd one i've had then) and was returned the very day it was first fitted by comp. shop. if its beyond a year since purchase will asus help of tell me to get stuffed?...i know there's no proof but it failed well with in a year of purchase...just been trying to percevere with it as i've needed to use it
It is strange how you are having such problems with Asus' boards... Very strange. They are highly regarded as one of the best on the market along with the NF7-S'. Perhaps it's just a weird combination of your hardware that the board doesn't like. I'm not having any problems with it.
yeah, maybe...
i considered that - but would assume they are compatible due to the fact that a shop built it for me! all i did was specify that i wanted that asus board
i just bought the a7v8x-e
hope it works :) had a asus tuslc-2 for my old p3 system - great board
Bit late now , :( but;Quote:
Originally Posted by Swafeman
It is a KT400 board so whilst it supports PC3200 RAM it doesn't support 400FSB for the CPU.
Not sure if this is still true with later rev. but they used to be very problematic.
Personally, I've now built 4 nForce2 boards (2 NF7-S V2.0, 1 Soltek 75FRN2-L & a DFI Infinity - best is the ABIT imho) & I'm very happy with them.
the guy i got it off claims hes had it at 215 fsb, so :)
just found this :
linky
any good? seems all i need to do is plug in current stuff and away i go...looks nicer too :)
shuttles rule ! i have the exact one, really good features and really easy to set up and use
if you got the money go for it :) theres also a SN45g in bargain hunt for 109+vat which is quite good at either aria or MD
whoops, sorry its a A7V8X-X, is that better? :p
sn45g - thats the one without video right?...