Saw another thread saying about 90% of poeple on here are using the NF7 and was just wondering how close the figure is
Post your NF2 Brand !
Abit
Asus
Epox
Gigabyte
Leadtek
MSI
Soltek
Other
Saw another thread saying about 90% of poeple on here are using the NF7 and was just wondering how close the figure is
Post your NF2 Brand !
Desktop: AMD Athlon XP 2500+ Barton, 1024Mb PC-3200 TwinMOS w/Winbond, MSI K7N2 Delta-ILSR, Radeon 9800SE AIW, 40 GB 7,200 Rpm Hitachi Deskstar, 120GB 7,200 Rpm 8mb Cache Maxtor Diamond 9, 160GB 7200 Rpm 8mb Cache Seagate 7200.7 SATA, Plextor 708A 8x DVD-RW, 550W PFC Q-tec PSU, Casetek 1019SM Silver Case, Camdridge Soundworks DTT2200 Speakers
Laptop: Clevo D470W - 17" Widescreen TFT, Intel Pentium4 3.06Ghz 533FSB, 1024Mb PC-2700 Hynix, Radeon Mobility 9000 64Mb, Fujitsu 80Gb 4,200rpm, 250Gb 7,2000rpm 8mb Cache Maxtor OneTouch, Toshiba SD-R6372 DVD-RW +/- x4, Built-in Four speakers, webcam and microphone
Asus here. never had any problems with it, and it is stable at 217fsb.
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hey Trash what happened to your member of the month sig m8
id complain lol it hasnt beeen a month already has it lol
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I see that you are using a n xp2500 with MSI K7N2 Delta ILSR This is what I was proposing to use in my first build attempt tho with pc3200 memory.
Tig recons an Abit NF7 would be better
Any comments
Windog
Abit NF7-S v2.0, Trusty Stable, pretty
Does the job, no questions asked
I am really pleased with my MSI board, nice looking, nice featues, can take 1 more drive than other boards, and all at a nice price. The only thing I have to say is, especialy if this is your first build, do some research before you buy your RAM. I would probably look at the list of RAM which is suposed to work in it and then go buy the RAM, rather than finding the RAM you want and then hoping it works. But apart from the picky RAM on this board it is just as good, if not better than the NF7-S. The only thing the NF7-S has over this is its Software overclocking from windows (it does have that right ? ), which is nothing an less you are an OC freak, no offence Acid
Desktop: AMD Athlon XP 2500+ Barton, 1024Mb PC-3200 TwinMOS w/Winbond, MSI K7N2 Delta-ILSR, Radeon 9800SE AIW, 40 GB 7,200 Rpm Hitachi Deskstar, 120GB 7,200 Rpm 8mb Cache Maxtor Diamond 9, 160GB 7200 Rpm 8mb Cache Seagate 7200.7 SATA, Plextor 708A 8x DVD-RW, 550W PFC Q-tec PSU, Casetek 1019SM Silver Case, Camdridge Soundworks DTT2200 Speakers
Laptop: Clevo D470W - 17" Widescreen TFT, Intel Pentium4 3.06Ghz 533FSB, 1024Mb PC-2700 Hynix, Radeon Mobility 9000 64Mb, Fujitsu 80Gb 4,200rpm, 250Gb 7,2000rpm 8mb Cache Maxtor OneTouch, Toshiba SD-R6372 DVD-RW +/- x4, Built-in Four speakers, webcam and microphone
Abit NF7-S here
AFAIK the NF7-S hasn't got an overclocking tool inside windows, who needs it when you've got Softmenu III in the BIOS
oi
Yeah it's a great clocker.... as many a user will tell you
/me calls out to the XP1700+ hoard
I'm still wary of windows tools that do the overclocking for you, I'm more in favour of the superb Softmenu 3 BIOS
Yeah ABIT here too and damn happy with it.
More voltage options than you can shake a stick at and with the option of running FSB @ 300!!!
OK so maybe a little less than 90%
Lexeus
Thanks for your reply seems you (and maybe me) are in a minority judgeing by your poll replies but nice to know someone is useing the mobo I am looking at. I realise there is a compatability issue and I was looking at using Twinmos pc3200 which I think is ok
Windog
Lost it when the forums were hackedOriginally posted by CrapshoT
asus a7n8x here always 100% reliable thanks for the link to the uber bios from Trash Man
hey Trash what happened to your member of the month sig m8
id complain lol it hasnt beeen a month already has it lol
Living and dying laughing and crying
Once you have seen it you will never be the same
Life in the fast lane is just how it seems
Hard and it is heavy dirty and mean
NF7-S V2.0
& delighted with it too....
na 99% for sure cos its aceOriginally posted by Lexeus
Saw another thread saying about 90% of poeple on here are using the NF7 and was just wondering how close the figure is
Post your NF2 Brand !
got the Soltek myself, was looking for a cheap replacement when i bought it, and it was certainly cheap, first one i got died after less than a day, got that replaced and the replacement is still going strong,
when in my main machine it was fine at 180MHz FSB, limited by the ram, which is lame quite frankly, if i set the ram to 80% it will boot and run happily at 200MHz FSb, but is far slower, so sod that for a laugh
currently got it running at 10x166 as a caseless cruncher with a lame psu, been on now at 100% load for just over 5 weeks, so not too shabby
I don't have an nForce
Suprise, suprise... Abit NF7-S
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